this. feminists who truly want equality are fine in most people's books. the ones we have a problem with are the "feminists" who think all men should be castrated and enslaved to the "superior" women. basially, a reversal of pre-industrial age and some.
tl;dr extremists make the group look bad. whats new.
um wat. i mean, i agree with you that cross country is almost always just running in loops, but track is running a portion of or number of laps of a very specific rectange with semicircles on 2 ends.
uhm excuse me. when was sex ever a "sacred way to profess your love"?? now, i don't know if you've ever picked up a real history book, but that has never been what sex is to 99% of people. Prior to civilization we were by definition animals and fucked appropriately. prostitution was one of the first professions and has only sort-of gone away in the last 50 years, making it one of (if not the) longest-running professions. prostitution and interation with its practitioners also only became stigmatized within the last couple hundred years. in some places like japan, some prostitutes even were very highly regarded within the society. so if anything, this idea of sex being a "sacred way to profess your love" is a primarily judeo-christian construct that wasn't even taken seriously by anyone until the past few hundred years.
also, if you don't think sex is for pleasure, you're either a virgin and don't get what you're missing, or you've had really bad sex.
i didn't say 19 anywhere, i said mid-to-late 20's. that means 25-29. people under 30 account for a large portion of abortions because they can't fully comprehend consequences and can't support a child.
Also, are you saying hopelessly deformed children shouldn't be aborted and the pregnancy should be carried to term at risk of the adult, and make them have a child who has very little hope for an independent, successful, and happy future?
seems legit.
If you genuinely want to learn lots of complex words like what they use in government, it's not that hard. Complex things can be broken down, and words are no different. Read a few pages of a word root or word part list, i find the best way to remeber is try to use those roots that day.
Also, reading hard books is the only way to guarantee you'll pick up new vocabulary. They're hard for you because you don't know a lot of the words, so learn them by reading+google/dictionary.
As far as amazing books, I'm currently obsessed with "a song of ice and fire", the series Game of Thrones is based off of. It's very unique in the fact that you have chapters from pretty much every major player's perspetive, so "good" and "evil" are extremely relative.
"Little brother", fahrenheit 451, and books like that have been a large part of my reading lately. Also LotR other than the main trilogy. The Silmarillion is probably one of the most confusing books i've ever read.
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This argument is probably the one that bugs me the most from the pro-life side of things. You are aware that it's widely accepted that the frontal lobe, which deals with consequences and related stuff, is not fully developed until someone's mid-to-late 20's? This argument basically punishes teenagers purely for being biologically teenagers, entirely out of their control and cough WITHOUT THEIR CONSENT cough.
i will literally forget to eat for days at a time unless something reminds me of food... it's been a problem this summer. i'm just short of 6' and after losing 15lbs this summer on accident i now weigh 140lbs.
oops.
this. feminists who truly want equality are fine in most people's books. the ones we have a problem with are the "feminists" who think all men should be castrated and enslaved to the "superior" women. basially, a reversal of pre-industrial age and some.
tl;dr extremists make the group look bad. whats new.
same, normally "start" around 9pm, actually start around 10 or 11.
sleep? who DOES that anymore?
my life in one sentence.
um wat. i mean, i agree with you that cross country is almost always just running in loops, but track is running a portion of or number of laps of a very specific rectange with semicircles on 2 ends.
uhm excuse me. when was sex ever a "sacred way to profess your love"?? now, i don't know if you've ever picked up a real history book, but that has never been what sex is to 99% of people. Prior to civilization we were by definition animals and fucked appropriately. prostitution was one of the first professions and has only sort-of gone away in the last 50 years, making it one of (if not the) longest-running professions. prostitution and interation with its practitioners also only became stigmatized within the last couple hundred years. in some places like japan, some prostitutes even were very highly regarded within the society. so if anything, this idea of sex being a "sacred way to profess your love" is a primarily judeo-christian construct that wasn't even taken seriously by anyone until the past few hundred years.
also, if you don't think sex is for pleasure, you're either a virgin and don't get what you're missing, or you've had really bad sex.
i didn't say 19 anywhere, i said mid-to-late 20's. that means 25-29. people under 30 account for a large portion of abortions because they can't fully comprehend consequences and can't support a child.
Also, are you saying hopelessly deformed children shouldn't be aborted and the pregnancy should be carried to term at risk of the adult, and make them have a child who has very little hope for an independent, successful, and happy future?
seems legit.
if you have a weiner in your heart you're probably american and should check up with your doctor about your cholesterol medication...
the bartimaeus trilogy has one of the best single-narrator audiobooks i've ever heard, they embody him beautifully
If you genuinely want to learn lots of complex words like what they use in government, it's not that hard. Complex things can be broken down, and words are no different. Read a few pages of a word root or word part list, i find the best way to remeber is try to use those roots that day.
Also, reading hard books is the only way to guarantee you'll pick up new vocabulary. They're hard for you because you don't know a lot of the words, so learn them by reading+google/dictionary.
As far as amazing books, I'm currently obsessed with "a song of ice and fire", the series Game of Thrones is based off of. It's very unique in the fact that you have chapters from pretty much every major player's perspetive, so "good" and "evil" are extremely relative.
"Little brother", fahrenheit 451, and books like that have been a large part of my reading lately. Also LotR other than the main trilogy. The Silmarillion is probably one of the most confusing books i've ever read.
/walloftext
This argument is probably the one that bugs me the most from the pro-life side of things. You are aware that it's widely accepted that the frontal lobe, which deals with consequences and related stuff, is not fully developed until someone's mid-to-late 20's? This argument basically punishes teenagers purely for being biologically teenagers, entirely out of their control and cough WITHOUT THEIR CONSENT cough.
Am I the only one who uses the simplest words possible while still getting the nuance?
"simplicity is sophistication"
@1only if something reminds me of food, its kinda awkward
i will literally forget to eat for days at a time unless something reminds me of food... it's been a problem this summer. i'm just short of 6' and after losing 15lbs this summer on accident i now weigh 140lbs.
oops.
THE RYE CHIPS ARE MINE! ALL MINE!
oh god, not this again rolls eyes