If you have you can easily get away then do so, just because you can kill doesn’t mean you should always kill. It’s a good attitude to have since too many are willing to kill over the slightest provocation.
If you have you can easily get away then do so, just because you can kill doesn’t mean you should always kill. It’s a good attitude to have since too many are willing to kill over the slightest provocation.
I would hope not. But there are definitely similarities between some people with disabilities and the elderly- the isolation that sets makes them really vulnerable to propaganda.
57 is elderly now?
Hate to say it.....
This is utterly pedantic but it’s “off the SHOULDER of Orion”. Like, the constellation.
She definitely had the “it” factor, and it’s sad that her apparent drinking problem and resulting volatility on set tanked her career.
Deckard does say that, in the very first scene he shares with M. Emmett Walsh.
“I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe.”
OK, you’re not reading what people are saying at all. Also, it’s extremely rude to duzen someone who hasn’t told you it’s OK to call them familiar. Like I said, after last night, it’s not going to make any difference what experiences I’ve had (and yes most European countries do have a compulsory year still of civil or…
You are completely missing the point of the criticism of Project Bana. No one is denying that Bana and Fatemah are real people. I am actually German, so in the town where I live alone, I probably have the opportunity to be immersed in a Syrian community the way you do not. Go back and read the criticism based upon the…
Do you know any actual, real Syrians? Do you know anything about second or third language acquisition in children or adults? For those manifestations alone, there is plenty of reason to doubt the veracity of these posts. Also for other reasons. No one is saying that this little girl and her family are completely non…
I’m old and I don’t tweet and those two things don’t necessarily have anything to do with each other. I certainly get Twitter as a vehicle to express one’s thoughts. But even though I don’t use that platform, I hope that the way I do protest is in some small way helping. Emailing (yeah, we olds get emailing—you don’t…
Seconding the thanks. I commented once that it spoke volumes that someone gave their children such ungracious nicknames, and the constant, too-personal, easily dox-able “anecdotes.” It is totally unsurprising that the OP has a 25-year-old son who cannot fill out a simple insurance claim form and a teenage daughter who…
Well congratulations for being better than me.
Yep, that’s exactly how you build trust. A client in a business relationship with you is allowing you to touch their scalp and cut their hair, then you lean over and say “Ooooooh......I notice you have a bruise on your shoulder, honey. Tell me moooore!”
Hmmmm, and why do you think these vicims of domestic violence aren’t saying anything to begin with? Is it because they really hope their hairdresser will examine them? Or maybe, just maybe because they really don’t want certain people to know?
Oh, yes walking up to your supervisor and telling them, out loud that you were abused is exactly the same as thing as your supervisor cutting your hair and examining your body for bruises and marks.
Since you’re too lazy to type more than one sentence, I have to assume you mean professionals who work with children. Women seeing their stylist for a perm and cut aren’t little babies, they’re adults. The last thing an abused woman needs is to be treated like a helpless child.
How about training men to not be violent abusers? Or is that not possible?
Wow! This is just what an abused woman needs - an excuse for her invasive boundary-less hairdresser to spread rumors about her that may or may not be true. What a bunch of misogynist gossipy assholes who sat around to dream up this law.