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When this crisis is over we still have the old one to deal with. 22 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
Right, that’s the problem, in this thread your stance appears to be one that is destructive and lackadaisical to the environment, in which I happen to live. So, how is it that one of us isn’t being forced to live in the others wishes?
It just happens that people who share your point of view also have a lot of power and control. I’m not allowed the freedom to have the autonomy I want, because others are forcing theirs on me. Your all about your autonomy, but not the autonomy of others who have different views. But more importantly, it can’t always be about the one. Sometimes we do have to consider the many. No, not to the exclusion of individuals. There’s a balance. And you do what you want and I’ll do what I want is not how we, as a connected population, get there.
Welcome to Malaysia 6 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
It’s not though. It’s really not.
Happyfrog's counterpart Madfrog 6 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
I do feel this guy right now.
Where is greasy food is taken more seriously than science? 10 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
Nah, you can still get take out waffles.
Why Happen??? :( SnekSubstance 12 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
I used to have a ball python that was an escape artist. That was fun. You never knew when she’d turn up. In the bed. On the phone. Behind the shower curtain.
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Just let me be ignorant 2 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
It’s part of the research.
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Know your lemoms 8 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
Sure best to be safe. That’s why it says “new fluid” because if you are one of the “50-80% of women in their reproductive years who experience nipple discharge” and have had it examined, you only need to address it again if that fluid changes.
It is in fact, very normal for women (in their reproductive years) to experience some fluid discharge. [source: ncbi. nlm. nih. gov ]
When this crisis is over we still have the old one to deal with. 22 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
The problem is, the autonomy of others impacts others’ autonomy. We can’t all have our autonomy, we all have to compromise.
Welcome to Malaysia 6 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
Yeah, we can let natural selection sort this one out. Because ensuring that children are properly protected against preventable disease is a slippery slope that leads to force abortion/sterilization.
(Not denying those things happened; I know they did. Those things aren’t related and not the same.)
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Know your lemoms 8 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
Not always. Some women produce a small amount of fluid (unrelated to breast feeding or cancer). If this is a normal situation for that woman, it’s nothing to be alarmed by, but if you don’t and you start, it’s worth looking into.
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When this crisis is over we still have the old one to deal with. 22 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
Why is it a zero sum game?
Like, we are smart enough to develop so much technology but we can’t figure out how to do it in a way that is not devastating? We can, we just have to try and not throw the whole thing in the trash because it doesn’t look like our current system.
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Facts 2 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
Really, I think the whole thing is NOT a plot against women and minorities. Very few executives and organizations actively try to pay women less, or promote them less often.
However. They do. It’s a phenomenon referred to as implicit bias and we are all subject to it.
There’s some great figures out there regarding orchestra hiring, where the number of women hired dramatically increased when the applicants played behind a screen.
It’s not simple. And it’s not malicious, but it exists and it is detrimental to families as well the individuals.
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Creative Writing Other Worlds Than These 5 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
Also: I don’t think making it a coma dream makes it darker. If anything, it lightens/softens it, since the whole world isn’t gone – just his. Amendment poster is right. All in the head is softball, unless the story is really hopeful and wonderful and it turns out that it’s all in the character s head because their reality is actual hellish.
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Angy 4 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
That’s how you dress when you walk your angry cat.
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I'm no expert in eating live octopi, but I would start with the head 18 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
Yeah. It’s kinda hard to blame it for biting her. I’d try to bite something that was trying to eat me too.
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White-tipped dove (Leptotila verreauxi) - PigeonSubstance 4 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
I really had no idea there was so much variety of pigeon.
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No... No I dont think I will fortune cookie 3 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
It’s trying to get you killed.
Penwangs are a good investment 1 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
This feels too much like my own life.
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She's the one 6 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
That’s a really important point (about what your partner values). It took me entirely too long to realize that my partner values handmade gifts. I’m a practical gift sort of person, so I like things that need or serve a function in my life. And I certainly blessed my partner with way too many practical gifts before realizing that partner values hand made.
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Child support? 6 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
It’s also important to discuss that a woman may not want to have a child and give the child away. I know abortion seems like a terrible alternative but carrying a child that will be given away is horrible in its own way.
They beat way to reduce abortion is to provide family wellness and support.
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What are you staring at fecker?! 3 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
Can confirm
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True but who? 6 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
Wow. That was next level.
Childhood memories 7 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
I think it traumatized that kid too.
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Found at my work 7 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
Omg. This. Now I need a harmonica.
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Rate my setup! 4 comments
roanoke · 4 years ago
I don’t know... I kinda want one.
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