we share a birthday! And by "share a birthday" I mean "no one can come to your party because they're at a holiday party or their retail job won't let them book any days off during the holiday period"
we share a birthday! And by "share a birthday" I mean "no one can come to your party because they're at a holiday party or their retail job won't let them book any days off during the holiday period"
I'm a Canadian expat so I guess I'm just starved for Canadiana!
this needs all of the stars
I second the Philosophy hypothesis! Bro wants to live in the fucking Republic
but...but...if he cut his head off how would his headless body mail it to you?
and I dare them to produce fewer shitty plays by men. As already lamented by every student who has had to read the cannon ever.
I honestly don't understand the "distracting" thing even outside of "omg bra straps!". I majored in a fine art in University and that led to people wearing all sorts of wacky things in class (including clown suits sometimes, I kid you not) and that had absolutely zero effect on anybody's ability to learn or pay…
I was coming here to say the same thing!
as far as I know, making a private arrangement with someone to exchange sex (or some sexual activity) for compensation is legal. The laws that were struck down made it illegal to operate a brothel, live off the avails of a prostitute, and communicate with a client in public. Making these things illegal made the very…
I'm sorry that my comment didn't come across a clearly as I wanted it to, and also that it didn't take into account the existence of Roma people in Canada. That wasn't my intention, and I'm sorry!
Let me clarify. The original commenter said that they didn't fully understand the racism against Roma people, and I was…
Right. There is lots of racism in Canada. That's why I said that there was
I'm from Canada so I also don't know if I can fully grasp the racism that the Roma people face. I think that i may be parallel to the racism faced by the Native Americans in Canada for sure, and I believe in the United States as well?
yes! holy shit!
A couple of years ago my friend was driving me home at night. The highway to get to the suburb where I lived has no streetlights, and if I were driving I would have taken another route.
We're driving along, and not saying much when I see a guy probably in his late teens or twenties running. Just…
I believe that the author's point was that the story features a female protagonist, but the title was changed to reflect the state of the damselled sister. This makes the movie about the attempt to rescue a female character who can't rescue herself, instead of about the female character who does the rescuing.
The saddest part is that my first thought was "at least 'how to turn a no into a yes' wasn't creepily in the boys category.
sorry other peoples' bodies exist in the same place as you? It must be really inconvenient for you for bodies that gross you out to force your eyes to look at them
I assumed that people would use "brah", "bruh", or "bro" depending on their accent/where they're from. For example, in my part of Canada we definitely say "brah". The farther south you go in my province "bra" isn't uncommon.
i regularily wear my prom dress to interviews so i definitely see your point
Is anybody else troubled by the fact that even after Lindy and others have pointed out that nobody wants to censor comics in a "sanctioned by the state way" but rather in a "we're allowed to not like, and to speak out against your jokes", that there is still an utter shitstorm of "YOU CAN'T CENSOR ME!".
When these…
so close, so close