Meh, it's not that bad I mean up until I was like 10 I thought everyone saw the same way I did. I do tilt my head a lot, but most people don't pick up on it and it's really not a problem unless I'm riding and occasionally when I'm driving......
And that is why one should never attend an All-Girls school. It's especially awkward when you walk into the room and they act like nothing's wrong and resume the conversation when you leave the room.
Lol it's kinda like that, but with hearing instead of smell - it's funny when people try to sneak up on me, once they get close enough I just wail on them until they learn to stop trying to sneak up on me. :-)
That's right, if people are directly next to me I can't see them. I have pretty good hearing though so I generally know where people are. If I'm being lazy I'll just walk behind people a bit to keep track of everyone.
I don't have it - bad reaction to medication as a child. People think it's hilarious to sneak up on me, but 1. I have better hearing than most and 2. I hit.....hard.....
My theory on that is that since they use so much auto-tune they have to sing their name first so that people know who is actually "singing" as they all sound the same.....
And yet I can tell you from personal experience and from working in a mall that it still very much is. Most of the "individual/independent" people that we see today all act the same and dress the same - there are very few independent personalities and those that are so are very much shunned by others for not conforming to everyone else's view of "right".
Quite possibly this post is conforming, I mean we have an entire generation determined to grow into their own, to be free from the chains and expectations of society, and yet at the same time we have just as many people content to judge and persecute that person who dares to be, think, and act differently from everyone else so we're not quite free from ourselves yet and it's quite a shame really. Being your own person regardless of pop culture, fads, and social norms isn't something that should be frowned upon - and just the same, being different for differents sake is not being different at all...
I always put forth the most effort I can, but when there's questions I don't know how to answer I include awesome drawings and stories relatively on topic - I've never gotten full credit, but I have gotten points for it as it made the teachers laugh.
If women were allowed to fight on the front lines then they should get no more special considerations than anyone else - unless you are the sole parent or guardian or are exempt due to medical, you fight. We can't argue for the opportunity to fight and not accept the harsh realities that accompany it.
And as for the size argument given forth by others, I know many girls who can more then carry that weight, it's all about working out and developing your strength.
Meh, it's not that bad I mean up until I was like 10 I thought everyone saw the same way I did. I do tilt my head a lot, but most people don't pick up on it and it's really not a problem unless I'm riding and occasionally when I'm driving......
And that is why one should never attend an All-Girls school. It's especially awkward when you walk into the room and they act like nothing's wrong and resume the conversation when you leave the room.
Lol it's kinda like that, but with hearing instead of smell - it's funny when people try to sneak up on me, once they get close enough I just wail on them until they learn to stop trying to sneak up on me. :-)
That's right, if people are directly next to me I can't see them. I have pretty good hearing though so I generally know where people are. If I'm being lazy I'll just walk behind people a bit to keep track of everyone.
I don't have it - bad reaction to medication as a child. People think it's hilarious to sneak up on me, but 1. I have better hearing than most and 2. I hit.....hard.....
The Crazies
My theory on that is that since they use so much auto-tune they have to sing their name first so that people know who is actually "singing" as they all sound the same.....
I did that as a child, I would just tear my room to pieces until I calmed down and then cleaned it all back up when I was done.....
To all those who vote YYA - thanks for making those of us who prefer to avoid arguments incredibly stressed.
And yet I can tell you from personal experience and from working in a mall that it still very much is. Most of the "individual/independent" people that we see today all act the same and dress the same - there are very few independent personalities and those that are so are very much shunned by others for not conforming to everyone else's view of "right".
Quite possibly this post is conforming, I mean we have an entire generation determined to grow into their own, to be free from the chains and expectations of society, and yet at the same time we have just as many people content to judge and persecute that person who dares to be, think, and act differently from everyone else so we're not quite free from ourselves yet and it's quite a shame really. Being your own person regardless of pop culture, fads, and social norms isn't something that should be frowned upon - and just the same, being different for differents sake is not being different at all...
I always put forth the most effort I can, but when there's questions I don't know how to answer I include awesome drawings and stories relatively on topic - I've never gotten full credit, but I have gotten points for it as it made the teachers laugh.
Oh I completely understand, my doctors and mom debated for awhile whether or not I should get a service dog but we decided against it.
I know I've petted service dogs as a child, but I asked permission first....
they don't put us in the front lines.
They don't know if we can fight, if we
can kill. I think we can. All the general
has to do is walk over to the women
and say, "You see the enemy over there? They say you look fat in those
uniforms.", amirite?
If women were allowed to fight on the front lines then they should get no more special considerations than anyone else - unless you are the sole parent or guardian or are exempt due to medical, you fight. We can't argue for the opportunity to fight and not accept the harsh realities that accompany it.
And as for the size argument given forth by others, I know many girls who can more then carry that weight, it's all about working out and developing your strength.