I wonder if the course should be extended to women and men? Cos internalized misogyny is a thing that affects everyone, not just men...
I wonder if the course should be extended to women and men? Cos internalized misogyny is a thing that affects everyone, not just men...
I was thinking the same thing, all children everywhere should be taught about consent and respect.
“Men have weaknesses and when they see someone smiling it is difficult to control,”
Regina George was the original Mean Girl.
Lindsay Lohan’s OWN show was just last year and was filled with Lohan never being on camera for her own reality show/unable to complete jobs because she was sleeping and exhausted so often.
Haha I just think they’re upset that she made this comparison because it wasn’t even necessary like while I do associate Lindsay with drugs I don’t associate Lindsay and being exhausted so it was kind of like why even bother saying that besides to try to be funny or something by making fun of someone who has obviously…
It’s bizarre to me that a man would think “I need to pass on my family legacy, it’s my duty” and I would say “me too!” and he would think I was out-of-order.
I have a good friend whose in-laws are choosing to express their displeasure about her not taking their last name in the most passive-aggressive way possible. They know she kept her name, but they’ve apparently instructed their entire family to address all cards, invitations, etc. to Mr. and Mrs. Son’s First/Last…
I’m pretty sure this is what ran through the cashier’s head when I tried to order sweet and sour sauce with fries at McDonald’s once.
It’s true though. When I kept my name the entire town fell into disarray. There were roaming gangs of feral children attacking seniors. The moose organized themselves and turned against us. It was pure chaos. We had to abandon the place.
I tried to talk my partner into taking a neutral last name (neither his nor mine), but he didn’t like my suggestion: Poodlewrangler.
“But see, if I prove I’m a good Muslim, they won’t kill me. Right?”
one man’s Political Grandstanding is another man’s Making a Public Stand for the Right Thing.
You can’t just buy a plane ticket and say “hey, I want to be a Canadian now”. Generally speaking you need a sponsored visa through work or family or as a skilled worker. Go to http://www.cic.gc.ca/ctc-vac/gettin… and start looking at the process.
I have American family, and the biggest difference that I can see between us is the whole gun culture. Canada has lots of gun lovers, but the culture around it is pretty different. Also, from visiting the US I think protestant christianity is more on display there.
Normally I’d agree... but on this topic there has been anti-refugee sentiment in Canada too, and so I think it’s important for the PM to take a clear stand. Yeah it looks good for his reputation, but it’s also a clear message to the country of “this is who we are, and this is our official position.”
The people who have been supportive and volunteers working hard to make sure these people have places to stay, clothes to wear, and beds to sleep in once they get here has been astounding. There were people waiting at the airport and cheering as refugees left the plane, holding signs and giving hugs. It’s a nice…
Yes, this is true. Though she’s financially well-off enough to have a manager who handles this for her. If she’s not able to be a parent to this child, I think the better course of action would be for her to make sure someone else handles financially providing for him and then staying quietly in the distance. It’s…
You can’t force a person to be a parent... that takes love. Just pay a lump sum for the total amount until the kid is whatever age she is legally required to pay through and call it a day. It would be better for the kid in the end not to have anything to do with her.
That baby makes more money than I do.