List of the deadliest rocks in the world 13 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
Well then, good thing we handled galena in my geology classes :-/
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Living in America 27 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
People need to remember that racism is something everyone deals with, regardless of where they are from and their skin tone. A lot of Americans talk about racism as though it is just an issue between white people and black people, and then they use the term "reverse racism" which doesn't even make sense.
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History Photo Day Six: another badass woman 5 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
I can't change the title at this point and I'm sorry if my words came off as cavalier and careless. I will be more careful with my titles from now on.
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History Photo Day Six: another badass woman 5 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
I never said it was cool that she has to defend her home. I find it extremely sad as well but it's real.
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its still expensive af though 43 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
I'm making a conscious decision not to have my own kids for several reasons and one of them is mental illness that I don't want to pass on to anyone. My best friend went through the foster care system and my cousin is adopted from Russia. A lot of countries are cutting off international adoptions which, I guess I can see both sides of that argument. But people forget how many kids are right here in the states who need loving families. Either way, people should make their own decision without worrying about judgement. For example: my older sister is pregnant with her and her husband's fifth child and got all upset and basically started preaching at me when I told her I want to adopt when I'm ready for kids. Like, what?
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History Photo Day Three (I'm having too much fun with this) 11 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
Also I could find no explanation as to why that vacuum looking thing is on her body. Any medical historians out there?
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I can't even 15 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
My ex would dream about me being a bitch and then take it out on me in real life by being a total jerk. Like, dude, that's your subconscious coming up with that stuff, I didn't do shit!
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May I start an Interesting History Post of the Day? Here's day one! 15 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
I love all these comments so much! Yay! I shall continue tomorrow. Unfortunately the app I use for the text won't let me remove their watermark without paying a bunch of money so hopefully the mods won't remove my post!
This is why I'd rather choose math than music 8 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
In drumline we called it AFLAP whic stands for "as f***ing loud as possible"
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From Windows 1 to Windows 10 in just one gif 11 comments
Children literature these days 6 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
Lol I used to work at Barnes & Noble, this is a parody, it was always in the humor section haha
Cleveland sounds perfect 8 comments
Why should a company be able to dictate what you do when you are off the clock? 23 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
That is a very good question and I have had to ask myself that before. I have given it up in order to get a job in the past, in the long run it is more important to me to have a job/source of income than to have weed. But again I use it for chronic pain and I'd rather use weed than heavy duty pain killers that make me unable to function. Anyways, it is the company's right to drug test job applicants, but it is also my right to disagree with it. Obviously I still do the drug tests and I make sure I drop clean, just frustrating.
Why should a company be able to dictate what you do when you are off the clock? 23 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
I'm talking about new employment. Most places just drug test you to get in and it doesn't seem fair to completely rule someone out for employment just because they use weed medicinally. And most places will automatically throw you out of the running for a position if you drop dirty regardless of employment history or your interview and etc. You have a valid argument and I respect your opinion, as I stated above, I understand why companies drug test. Personally it just bothers me.
The only picture I need in my life 7 comments
Why should a company be able to dictate what you do when you are off the clock? 23 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
I obtain it legally. And like I said, I am an extremely hard worker and was raised with good morals and a pretty solid sense of what's right and what's wrong. I'm not just a stoner who wants to smoke my weed, I'm a medicinal patient but since that's state law it doesn't matter and I still have to pass drug tests for jobs.
Why should a company be able to dictate what you do when you are off the clock? 23 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
One of my coworkers lost her position as assistant manager because she had a second job bartending (which she refused to quit)and our owner didn't think that was professional. I totally understand that. My problem is drug testing. I smoke weed to help with my back pain and anxiety (it's legal for medicinal use in Michigan) and I honestly don't think that's any of my employer's business, especially since I never go into work high because I have respect and common sense. I have an excellent work record so clearly it doesn't affect my work; at my old job the best workers were all stoners haha. I'm not stupid, I get why businesses drug test, especially industrial work, but really I see it mostly as a form of discrimination.
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World's biggest onion 7 comments
lucykate
· 9 years ago
Someday I want to meet someone who looks at me the way this man looks at this onion.
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This site needs some adult supervision 37 comments