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It’s always interesting to compare descriptions of “toxic masculinity” in the topic of emotional self-regulation to “mindfulness” and”meditative practice,” as they’re very often the same thing with a different tone. All three are pretty basic emotional maturity, not letting your emotions overwhelm you or cloud your

Its main problem is that is was constructed in the same manner as a late-career Frank Gehry building: mashing shit together as random.

It never made sense the First Order had the kind of resources it did in that movie, so who knows what kids of reserves it had.

I don’t think the film actually communicates this, though. I’m not sure Johnson even thought of it while he was mashing the film together like Gehry designing buildings.

My issue is that Johnson made the thing like Frank Gehry designs buildings: mashing a bunch of whims together at random and them making interns try to actually make them combine into a comprehensive whole.

Even though it was 100% unnecessary, as she wasn’t actually contributing to the maneuver. She could have been replaced by a brick.

I think one issue with Poe is that he was demoted for damage he didn’t cause, as the only order he disobeyed was to stop trying to hit a prerequisite for stage 2 of the plan. He hit that prerequisite, so the only blame for the losses from stage 2 should go to the idiot who approved the plan in the first place.

“Pardon my French” is a good case of just not enough research, as AskHistorians showed multiple sources having the phrase used in mockery of those using (and often misusing) French as a period version of five-dollar words. Basically, it’s the joke it sounds like.

I see that sometimes, and my parents have a version of it. It breaks up the sea of yard and gives some feeling of privacy. That many trees and a full rosebush is odd, though.

And then there’s most popular foliage in California, as they create a fire risk.

For some reason, I thought that “delta” meant it had come from a prominent river delta.

The closest estimate I can find is 24,000 in 1882, but my use of “then” clearly indicates that I meant the dichotomy shifted with the destruction of Europe’s community. It was the source of the unofficial “treaty” with the early state to keep the Rabbinate out of American religious affairs.

Yeah, that’s just straight out an antisemitic conspiracy theory.

Does it? It looks more like Jews got their homeland back just like Africans did, and racists are obsessed with how terrible it is that they did in Zimbabwe, Israel, and South Africa.

One thing I’ve seen is that Turner retweeted some posts that were insensitive at best toward Jews, drawing the ire of Cleveland Cincinnati’s influential community (it’s the historic capital of American Judaism, particularly reform, against the influence of European then Israeli authorities).

Fleet Feet sells shoes, so a cynical part of me is thinking that’s exactly what they’d want you to believe.

Incorrect, what they hear is “I’m giving you free positive attention for bullying other kids.”

Yeah, racists love toppling signs of minorities. I don’t think a day goes by without a story about headstones in Jewish cemeteries somewhere.

At least in my area, being a landlord was a first step into the middle class. You’d buy a triple-decker and rent the other two units.

It would be interesting to see what resources were telling parents when polio lockdowns were still common (all the way into the 1960's, particularly between the Cutter Incident and Sabin vaccine).