scentless-apprentice
Scentless Apprentice
scentless-apprentice

True, though I worked in health care a long time and holy crap do Americans soak up unnecessary procedures. People get frustrated (often understandably) that it’s not always easy to get tests and procedures done here (Canada) but a lot of the time they really are unnecessary and heavy handed interventions meant to

I’m happy to pay them to avoid this crap, tbh

Great. I heard lemmings were just gravity deniars.

If the moment is foul enough and she's a grown ass adult, yeah it is.

I have nothing but respect for this. :)

Then I did know what you meant, sorry I didn’t make that more clear. I said it was sad that i’ve seen people interpret it wrong elsewhere on this site already.

My mistake

Sadly, I’ve already seen a comment on this article that concluded from his segment that scientific studies were bullshit. Which I was afraid of when I saw it. That people would totally miss the point about media reporting and conclude that science was crap. So of course in another thread someone is saying exactly that

I don’t think that’s what he wanted you to take from that. Media reporting of science studies they don't understand is what was BS.

Damn, Diclectin is just B6 right? Because I take that and prenatals. Argh!

Did you not read the article? How crazy of me to assume your comment actually pertained to the article.

Yes, I'm glad he did it since it made it difficult to ignore. Otherwise he'd still be creeping in the shadows. But good god! Cringe!

I could easily agree that kids shouldn’t be allowed to wear 10 inch blades that protrude from from arm cuffs too but the reason has nothing to do with stopping their teachers from molesting them. If we’re going to do something we should know why we are doing it. There is no need to make girls feel like being assaulted

One hot button? Are you unaware of what this article is about? Do you often show up to discussions expecting unrelated points to frame the conversation? Are you so sheltered that this works for you? No wonder you seem so inclined to have us cater to men, you think that's some sort of natural state.

I reiterate, since you seem to have totally bypassed what I said. In what way does their dress code stop rape? If you want to put in an effort then this is pretty important. How does this reduce their chance of being sexually assaulted?

You're really in to children, aren't ya?

Women in hijab are not sexually assaulted less than women who are not. So there goes your point.

Yeah, sounds like you'd love that. Thanks R Kelly.

What a harlot I was in my christening gown...

That’s casting a pretty wide net for what we think reasonable impact should be. It’s too bad that grown men find kids sexually attractive but generally they dgaf that they’re kids and many are particularly interested for this reason. So, what then? We start blocking Nickelodeon? Ban tricycle riding? It’s not