shyla0614
Shyla
shyla0614

What’s worse, bang a dude you’re not into for an hour, or wring your brain dry doing speechwriting for Huckabee?

Fair enough for the planners, but used notebooks? As in, notebooks with solved exercises, graphs, summaries of lessons and of math/chemistry/grammar rules?

I loved But Im a Cheerleader it was so campy but made a movie about being a lesbian romantic and true for its time. Also Natasha has a knack for playing a lesbian, as she has played one in quite a few roles.

I can get behind this film, Clea DuVall is so underrated, and But I’m a Cheerleader is magnificent. Up there with Welcome to the Dollhouse.

More specifically - http://www.sciencemag.org/content/345/61… . The associated article was about HIV reduction strategies reaching out to vulnerable populations, including transgendered sex workers, in Malaysia. I don’t love the use of the image, but i’m surprised that anyone reading science wouldn’t understand the

Our department went from 9 guys to 7 guys and 3 women in the last year. It’s a nice change. Just having any diversity mellows the place and everyone is learning more.

I’ve been a graduate student for the last six years and I am not at all surprised by this. My own graduate program is guilty of any number of Title IX violations, but when I bring this to the attention of the Title IX officer on campus, I get the run-around. Everyone I talk to is sympathetic - of course female grad

That cover photo still makes me fume. “Transgender sexworkers aren’t people, they’re just sexy headless torsos!”

Bunch of AAASholes.

ugg. just uggg. shit like this is why I’m so trepadatious about getting my anthropology degree. Yes, its a “soft” science, but I see this sort of thought in my male peers so fucking much its getting kind of old.

That’s what I’m thinking. Just remembering how much food my brother and I ate growing up, I couldn’t imagine going every 2-3 days.

When Hardees had fried chicken we were allowed to take all leftovers home as long as we used our own containers. Some nights it was a feast: leftover fried chicken, mashed potatoes, cole slaw, corn on the cob, brown gravy, biscuits and turnovers or cookies. Same was with the breakfast gravy-leftovers could come home

Prime example of damned if you do and damned if you don’t. People of limited means are faced with impossible choices every day - leave my kids for a short period in a less-than-ideal-but-best-I-can-manage arrangement so I can interview for a job that gives me a hope of actually providing for them sufficiently, or,

My neighbor used to let her 6 and 2 year old play outside alone all the time. And no, the 6 year old was not watching the 2 year old, and no, mom could not see them from the house. I kept on eye on the toddler when I saw her out, but never thought to call the cops.

So if we’re arresting parents for this, when can we start arresting parents for not vaccinating their kids?

At 9:11 pm every night my son walks up to me and says “jet fuel can’t melt steel beams” and then walks away. I immediately took a screenshot of this and sent it to him. We both laughed. So thanks.

She seems like a good person. He seems like a wack cop. But not being there, it’s hard to call it definitively. And if she was in the line of site with the children, did she see the police around the kids and rush over, or did she walk back after the interview to the kids and then got rolled by them? details

Having little to no available childcare is a serious problem. I’ve heard so many stories like this. While these women are quick to be criminalized, there is never any information or resources to offer options when you’re in a bind. Supporting the mothers helps the children.

Before I scrolled down and saw her picture, I knew she was a black mother. This never happens to white moms.

I enjoy them and think they’re cute.