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Am I the only one who felt bad for the dragons? Okay I know, the black on killed a kid. But the other two didn't do anything. And really they are dragons, they are going to do dragony things like eat people.

Aww that's cute you think you have "free speech" in the work place. Do me a favor, go read the 1st Amendment....I'll wait. Ok, what does that say? "congress shall make no law" right? You're employer can limit your speech all they want and fire you for it if you're harassing people at work.

"Certainly the fact that I am married to a woman has come up in conversation with my colleagues (as we recently found out she is pregnant), but it just seems odd that a person's sexuality is an issue."

Bad analogy. The proper analogy is that if you don't want to hear about my same-sex spouse, then I don't want to hear YOU mention YOUR opposite-sex spouse at the office. Just shut up about it. Pretend you're single.

Um, that is not the same thing at all. What would be the same is if I don't talk about my husband, then you can't talk about your wife. Imagine hiding your wife from everyone in the office and pretending she didn't exist. That is what you want gay people to do and it's complete BS.

#NotAllHoverers

Hovering is stupid, and no one needs those goddamn paper seat covers. You ladies who hover just end up pissing on the seat and perpetuating the problem. And those covers just end up damp and not flushed all the way. Stop that right now.

Also, we still live in a society that grants tax-exempt status to groups (religions) openly and legally discriminating against women. Why aren't the more "reasonable" members outraged that my tax dollars fund their activities?

Goodness, where to begin? The idea that peaceful Germans did nothing during the Third Reich is preposterous. It is equally preposterous to suggest Muslims aren't doing the same.

I wish people that get passionate about "nanny state" policies like soda taxes would realize that, in effect, 51% of the population - and our doctors - are getting overruled by state governments when it comes to our healthcare decisions. And the federal government isn't helping.

What double standards? What you are describing is completely inappropriate as well and I'm surprised no one got fired.

I feel like people are not asking the most important question....WHERE DO THESE PEOPLE KEEP THEIR SHOES THAT MAKES THEM SO EASILY ACCESSIBLE TO A FOX!?!?

I wore sweatpants for my morning classes pretty much every day in college, and so did pretty much everyone else I knew. You might consider college to be a "professional environment" if you work there (and I hope you do, otherwise what the fuck are you doing roaming all over a college campus all day), but the students

OH HAHAHAH COLLEGE STUDENTS IN THE 90S DIDN'T DRESS SLOPPY. Yeah, the "grunge era" was especially known for the vast numbers of young people DRESSING LIKE YUPPIES. I went to college during that same era and again, let me just re-state this for all the people reading your comments who might not realize this, you are

It seems odd to me that everyone is conflating "college" with "a professional or somber environment". Yes, we have professional dress codes at some workplaces. Yes, there are appropriate and inappropriate things to wear to church or a funeral. But what the hell does that have to do with what you wear to class in

So right on the AC thing. At my workplace, we are constantly lectured on how we should save energy by doing things like working with the lights off in our offices (WTF), yet the AC is constantly cranked up to bitterly cold temps throughout the entire building.

Addendum for the men: Please, no sloppy PJ pants, T-shirts, workout clothes, or sweatpants. Shirts should be clean and pressed and have a collar, please no characters, text, or logos. Tie and jacket strongly preferred. Dark jeans or khakis with a belt only. No tennis shoes or sandals. I'm SO tired of seeing guys dress

Stop calling women females. It's fucking creepy.

Okay, i'm not going to try to even begin to address the majority of what you just said because it's so fucking stupid. But you know what I hate? When it's warm outside it is perfectly logical, acceptable, and normal to dress to be comfortable at that temperature. It is completely illogical and a colossal waste of

When I was working in the clinic at our school we couldn't wear nail polish, fake nails, or jewelery, but we were also in scrubs so at that point it was a hygiene thing. If it just a classroom setting then I don't know why they enforce such a dress code. You will be seeing patients wearing anything - you cannot say