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Yes, technically, obese people can have more places for bacteria, and or also, if they are about to or have diabetes, can have their own scent.

I myself have this, granted I’ve been losing weight, but I have to be on top of my hygiene more so than an average person, that and unfortunately working next to some sensitive

Spray lysol on them? lol

Catholics. But then their “fasting” is one meal and two snacks.

As a manager of a Public Library Branch; Please please please please do not bring your self published book to me to add to the collection. I get people bringing in their self published childrens book all the time. They want to read it at story time and give us a copy for free, whoopie!

.... okay but did you actually test this with kids? I have a hard time believing they won’t stop bushing their teeth in order to pay more attention to the book because the book is more entertaining/distracting. And that’s not even with any disability that makes split attention difficult. I know I wouldn’t have ever

First of all, before you start to feel self conscious, however much you have sex is fine.

I would say that ‘brutishness’ that you describe could also be understood through the lens of Enid being a self-centered, bratty, intellectually under-fuelled teen. Not just the fact that she happens to be white.

So what’s your take on the (in my opinion, excellent) “Blues Hammer” scene? It seems me that it’s making a pretty big statement on race.

Sorry, the white man says you should be offended.

“they are allowed to be whip-smart while apathetic (if not utterly ignorant) about racial issues.”

And so it is that we now have to listen to some white man blabber on about the racial component of every movie ever made that has the nerve to not have a major black character.

I think when i was a kid, and I read Peanuts, I thought Lucy and Violet were the same character. They look very alike.

“If it seems appropriate and there’s no good way around it, we wouldn’t propose a pronoun that the person (in the story) rejects or is offended by.”

Did you just write a blog criticizing the NYTimes for using gendered pronouns, while using gendered pronouns(her, second and third paragraph, first and second word)? You don’t actually believe in this crap, great trolling.

Can “Latinx” just die already? It’s not even a real word. Can’t we just say latino / latina / latin? Is there some other ethnicity out there being outraged that people of hispanic descent are appropriating the use of latin to describe their ethnicity?

No. You guys don’t get a pass on the non-Latino writers using “Latinx” to refer to a single person.

“I left a message for the FedEx guy but I’m not sure if they got it.”

I really seems like the NYT’s policy is a pretty good compromise. Writing a sentence like “They is an award-winning singer” is confusing as all hell and apparently ungrammatical on its face unless the reader is actually aware that the signer in question prefers “they” or “them” instead of a gendered pronoun (unless

What’s the status on the Nixon robot? The Disney one, not the one from Futurama.

Ok, You missed the really important item in your list.