At least in the U.S., religious folk are as likely to divorce as non-religious folk. Christians in particular have a higher divorce rate than agnostics and atheists.
At least in the U.S., religious folk are as likely to divorce as non-religious folk. Christians in particular have a higher divorce rate than agnostics and atheists.
I think it's directed to Azealia Banks.
I feel your frustration, but I also understand that PMDD is real and that some people’s menstrual pain is so bad an ibuprofen doesn’t do the job. I had PMDD from ages 11 - 16, and while I was ashamed at the fact that I was fitting into some “harpy hysterical woman” trope, it was absolutely terrifying how I had no…
I second ABraThatFits! For the life of me, I couldn't understand why even the bras I was sized for at the store didn't fit as well as I knew they should. Then I stumbled across that subreddit and I learned that instead of a 32C, I'm actually a 28E, and of course since stores don't carry that size, they were sizing…
Nope, you're wrong.
Ah, the good ol' days...
I know that trigger warnings is a very, very common issue with Jezebel. For example, last year, they posted a video of the sexual assault of a woman by a group of men and did not included trigger warnings. Hell, the first video didn't even blur the woman's face - that only happened after a significant amount of…
God, same here. I'm much more calm now, but between the ages of 11 - 17? I'd have brought havoc and doom upon the asshole, and I'd have known well enough to only post a video of him crying, not of my assault.
Jezebel doesn't do trigger warnings.
It's not *just* the ringing of the dinner bell. It's the specific context of requesting a black woman at a Southern restaurant to ring the bell. You'll notice that Deen didn't request or employ a white woman to do this. In Deen's and Southern contexts, a black woman ringing the dinner bell hearkens back to the…
"I thought it was common knowledge that rapists often can't maintain erection, let alone ejaculate."
I would personally make use of whatever alum network Penn State affords you. Does your state have an alum directory? You can use that, or contact old professors to see if they've kept in touch with old students, others in the field, etc. Contact people who graduated with your degree or are in your dream job,…
If you can’t get a job in the field you want, take a job in a field that will allow you to hone the skills necessary for your field. Also, volunteer outside of work-work in the field you want to pursue. This shows dedication and a hard work ethic, and the money won’t hurt.
I fail to see why the race/ethnicity of the employees matters. We are all socialized within the U.S.'s racist culture; we can all benefit from the opportunity to challenge our internalized biases.
"As much as large companies try to make the experience the same across stores, that fact is there is usually a huge variance between stores and particular employees."
"I'm arguing that the way this show is sometimes written seems regressive—here they've done a great thing by showing some realistic situations between lesbian characters, and then they give them these corny, forced "look how lesbian I am!" lines that seem tacked on and really condescending to the audience. Like, "hey,…
"She and several other lesbian characters in the series often go to really far-out lengths to explain or display their sexuality."
Right? Nicki's trolling hard.
It's part of Kate Moss' appeal. High fashion is all about women appearing slightly "off"/"weird" - as long as they're tall and thin enough, of course.