I'm pretty sure that's the point.
I'm pretty sure that's the point.
Wrong. Bathing and cleanliness, like many other things in our country, are big business. Large scale media campaigns create anxiety over body odor, causing us to think we need a whole host of products to stay clean.
I'm sorry if you are taking offense, but I think you're misunderstanding the term. I'm using "class" as a specific legal term in employment discrimination law, not colloquially to make a value judgment or generalization about anyone. Title VII and the civil rights law protects certain traits from being used as a…
I'm too lazy to google where the hell this placenta eating thing came from, but I am willing to bet it is related to someone reading about how, like, chimps do it or "our ancient ancestors" did it and so like duh obviously we need to. It just isn't fucking rational. Like you said, a rare steak or some liver and onions…
Woah, slippery slope there much? Not requiring every business to make their restrooms public at all times leads to murder? Better tell practically every developed country I've been to that, then. C'mon.
It's just... isn't this pretty common everywhere? I'm more taken aback at the notion that this is "evil."
That applies everywhere. The homeless in practically every country get fucked out of these resources. But as a general rule you don't see men of all socioeconomic classes brazenly pissing and shitting everywhere in NYC/LA. Or at least I never did.
While this is obviously gross, unacceptable, and outrageous, I can't say that there haven't been days when I wished I could do this after finding a used tampon on the floor of a restroom at work.
that would be the best.
If Nicki Minaj played Katniss I'd probably enjoy those films.
None of that matters because this is shit that didn't happen of the highest degree. I say 99% chance it's some dude who works at WalMart who just put it on the receipt so he could post it on Reddit for Reddit circlejerk-points.
this this thiiiiiiis.
Okay, look, I hate it when people protest on the sidewalks outside a Planned Parenthood. I hate having to drive by them or (if the parking lot is full) walk by them. But I also begrudgingly admit it is their right to be there, in public, and it is Planned Parenthood's right to arrest them as soon as they step onto…
No. The mall is in business to make money, as are all other for-profit entities. Their property is private, and shoppers and anybody else on the property are considered guests. As such, they are completely justified in asking people to leave the property at their discretion.
a similar type of protest happened at the Galleria in Houston. Look, I know what the purpose of your protest is but let's make sure that you are protesting in the appropriate places, in front of city hall, in front of a historical landmark that has some sort of meaning to the cause. Not the mall!!!
Look, the protestors were warned. They were on private property. Your constitutional right to protest does not extend to private property. Now do I think they should be protesting? Yes. What they accomplished is impressive but it's now overshadowed by the arrests, etc.
That right doesn't extend to private property.
I hope this story gets updated with more info. So many possibilities. Was she going to sell the baby (since her own fetus went bye bye)? What she ill from losing her fetus? Jealously? Greed?
It's it weird to say I'm kind of glad I now have a legit reason to dislike her because she always just irritated me for some strange reason?