There are better sushi fish options than tuna:
There are better sushi fish options than tuna:
Best way to get the omega 3s but avoid the mercury is to pick oily fish from cold waters and lower trophic levels, such as sardine and herring. They're also cheaper per unit weight.
"and then you hire all of the racist, sexist, inappropriate ones and give them tenure"
Or, they could be sadists.
If you're looking at a row of cakes, and for some reason you got it in your head for whatever reason that they're white/vanilla, I can see my mind going to "oh that one looks burnt" without much reflection. Yes it's kind of dumb, but I don't think it's necessarily as numbingly stupid as the rest of the ones shown.
"but most men are crappy man children."
""It's so dark, why is it like that? Is it burnt?" I looked at the cake again and say to her,"
Depressed over being alone; I usually have been my adult life so I should be used to it, but for some reason this V-Day is hitting me. Ugh, why did I move to South Florida? Dating in your 30's was so much easier in NYC.
Ok, maybe not the height of nobility but I don't see anything immoral about it assuming they are all consenting adults. I mean, I thought the general consensus around here was you shouldn't be shamed for who you are attracted to.
Assuming you are not trolling (which you probably are), confess. If you are unwilling to put yourself at risk (risk you deserve), then at least do it anonymously. Call the hospital, tell them you were high or something and wandered up to the nursery and switched tags. Tell them the date.
Could someone explain exactly why? There is a tremendous level of hate for him on here and I can't figure it out.
The decision was not centered on whether men could breastfeed; you can remove that footnote and the district court decision would be the same. Why do I suspect you haven't actually read the decision...
Eh, her last accidents were in the 90's.
Wrongful death damages are typically based on future earning capacity of the deceased; in this case it would be hard to argue for a large amount.
Yes, I know it is dicta, I mention that in another post of mine here. However, not all dicta is the same; most vanishes into history and doesn't surface again. I don't think I agree that it lays the groundwork for a "directly affected" by pregnancy group; as I read it it does the opposite, basically strictly…
Agreed, though I think they had a contributor at one point who was an underemployed JD, can't remember who it was.
No, "side notes" are dicta which have no precedential authority. In this case the district court specifically stated that it was not addressing that argument:
I don't really see that reflected in the court documents. I mean, it just seems to me that a company that has actual lactation rooms, and quarterly maternity meetings, probably is not just trying to fire new mothers. Two of her supervisors were apparently kind of jerks to her, so she quit. Even she doesn't claim…
Because the 8th circuit (typo above when I said Supreme Court) and the district court weren't addressing whether it's cool to fire someone for breastfeeding (the company has lactation rooms so it's a pretty safe assumption they allow breastfeeding). The women quit; she argued constructive termination, but the…
Yes, I am. A man who can read and interpret court cases.