Unless you like to text non-iphone users, otherwise known as the majority of the populace. then you’re stuck back with sms, and a janky version of it at that.
Unless you like to text non-iphone users, otherwise known as the majority of the populace. then you’re stuck back with sms, and a janky version of it at that.
ok then, since you brought it up..
don’t think he said anything about being oppressed. he was trying to objectively discuss how it would be confusing to a kid (or anybody for that matter) for society to give the nod to one race to say a specific word, but not others.
It’s due to the limitations of Alexa. I use my account for our device, and I’ll be driving down the road and Spotify will cut out because my daughter is playing music on our Echo at home. Ugh.
I don’t need my phone to cut me off or limit my usage.
Where can I pre-order yours instead?
Right, cause Heard has such a good track record with her personal testimony on things.
To be fair, she didn’t run last time either. It was more like strolled.
There’s a 4th kind: people who know that blackface was once a thing, but also know that darkening one’s skin via make-up does not automatically equal blackface. Wearing Dustin’s Stranger Things hair doesn’t mean I’m making fun of anyone that ever had curly hair, just because someone a long time ago might have made fun…
Most 14 year olds wouldn’t deliver your set of claims in front of a class with a straight face. How absurd.
Cause dads be dads.
This is one market/process that is just begging to be disrupted.
I think that question is rooted in the fact that for most of history up until recently, people didn’t live together first, so that was the big adjustment that made people nervous. So it’s a valid traditional question, it’s just that you’ve chosen a non-traditional path.
I think the whole “no more taboos” concept is a mistake. Sure, there are some things that come from living around someone all of the time, but I generally wouldn’t ask my wife to do something I wouldn’t have asked of her when we were dating. Then again I’m a dude; and we generally expect nothing to change after the…
right? every 90's movie has the protagonist killing it in their career once they’re a few years out of college.
I still can’t get past the fact that it’s aimed at all ages (esp. younger ones) and it’s about frivolously killing people. not bad guys. just other people. why is this not discussed more?
maybe if she was could logically explain her own ideas, people wouldn’t feel the need to explain reality to her.
How about instead of labeling/dismissing it with rhetoric, you actually respond to it with some logic. Cause I’d love to hear why the poster is so wrong in your own words.
I like this. Emotional blackmail countered with video blackmail.
Unfortunately, I think you’re assigning this “self-assuredness” to the teacher. That’s called making a strawman. It’s not cool.