I have made comments about this and they have all been deleted. I'm surprised this one hasn't been.
I have made comments about this and they have all been deleted. I'm surprised this one hasn't been.
I do not understand why Jezebel so often links to stories from the Daily Mail—one of the most vicious, objectifying, and often inaccurate newspapers in the world.
Well, they're not alone. I don't understand why this company is being highlighted when most ads about cleaning products still feature women.
If you're one of the people who is out of work right now, you have my sympathy. I truly hope things change for you. I grew up in a very tough economic situation and the stress was awful.
You're barking up the wrong tree. The people responsible for the state the economy is in are not the oldies. CEO pay has risen significantly over the past few decades and none of those guys are feeling the pain. You're blaming the wrong people.
Oh, come on. How would that work? What do we do about the oldies who have spent all their income on designer clothing instead of saving for retirement so they can shuffle off out of the way?
Yes, it is a slippery slope to start thinking that people "should" retire at a certain point. When people work, they have more money to spend, which helps to support jobs for others.
Are you aware that "refuse to retire" often means "refuse to be homeless and starve"?
That's the thing... We all act like we're totally comfortable with TMI—not like our repressed grandmothers. But no one crosses the TMI line when it comes to poop. That's still taboo.
I see a cat (live; don't want to look too closely though)
Yes, it looks like an "after" photo from the show. The place I lived in during college was worse. But it sure doesn't look like it belongs to a non-hoarder.
Is that what is up with all those people so far who are commenting that this looks normal?
And you just proved how useful that would be. I did not know that about blueberries.
We need to ask them for more posts about poop.
Well, there seem to be some "women's things" that we are getting more comfortable with discussing. We discuss cramps and pills, etc (although it still seems like there isn't much information for young girls on this topic)... But it seems like we don't discuss poop!
Me too... But knowing it was normal would have been better than thinking I must be dying! I had heard about cramps, etc, but no one warned me about [TMI alert!] painful, protracted pooping! Or puking.
Me too. It's weird that we're so open about sex, but not about this kind of stuff.
I have friends who discuss every detail of their sex lives—no matter how biological. And every pill they take. Even their mental health issues. I have nurses in my family...
It is so odd that this is not more widely known, now that we're a lot more open about discussing bodily functions.
What garbage. When start making generalizations that are so broad, you cross the line into crazy ranter. And I repeat, the justice system is not the same everywhere as it is where you live. And we don't hear in the news about many cases.