palmweaver
Palmweaver
palmweaver

Before focusing on either the pure legality or moral value of the act of taking pictures of others without permission it’s worth addressing the practicality as well. I know a photographer who was told firmly and directly by a person in the crowd at an event in St. Augustine not to take his picture. When he did anyway

This article and the irrelevant bull that it’s full of is part of the main reason I’ve about given up on Lifehacker as a branded source of information. If I wanted articles with titles like “how to attract luck” I’d probably be surfing sites that specialize in subject matter like Law of Attraction or Karma. I don’t

The part about emotional expression seemed pretty specific about the challenges fathers experience. Not every article needs to feel like it applies to everyone, and certain articles need to convey information that is specific to the context.

Hmm, using the ominous “M” word in the comment section to try and squash feedback. I believe the comment section is about feedback, and that you are using that word in attempt to censer it.

I be a bit more thick-skinned about feedback on the internet. In fact, I’d go as far as to respond with humor rather than accusations of rudeness unless their criticism included things like profanity or highly personal jabs. Burner had a point, and your response to it makes it seem like your experience in this area is

Lifehacker has really gone off the rails in the past year. I have seen some rather frivolous, even obtuse articles favoring very specific views only shared by few and considered important by even fewer. But this article really takes the cake; I’m sure many other parents don’t care for you policing our speach for a