I’m a man, baby. But fragile is correct. Aren’t we all?
I’m a man, baby. But fragile is correct. Aren’t we all?
Never use the word problematic again.
I’ve been asked not to.
Honestly it wouldn’t have been a problem if they’d just said “Jewish donors”. If that’s a fact, it’s a relevant and interesting one.
I mean, broadly relevant to the subject of religious groups making political donations. And maybe to highlight the relative scale of $12M in the context of campaign finance.
“absolutely fucking not, and never come here again”
Sorry, but I’ll help people when I want to, on my own terms. Before you pile on, I literally just housed somebody for over a month, in the shitty one bedroom flat I rent. As in, they stayed on the sofa and only left on Tuesday. I also provided 90% of their food and gave them money to cover an outgoing debt payment.
It was a fucking huge inconvenience, actually. A helping hand is fine, but some people will happily take your whole arm.
That would be nice, wouldn’t it. It’ll be interesting to see what the ultimate resolution is.
I was not impersonating a bot, I was being myself. I never pass up an opportunity to compose a haiku. Honestly, I may have been the only person not acting in bad faith. I do concede that it’s terribly unimportant.
Reactionary is when you react.
Yeah, I’m not a bot. I wrote a tasteful haiku in response to somebody’s comment which literally said “write a poem”, and it was deleted and I was accused of simultaneously being a bot and a white supremacist because somebody on a nothing website decided a meme Simpson’s joke is for Nazi’s now. I write haiku sometimes, how about that.
Yeah, I’m not a bot, that was a really good haiku. I don’t think a computer could write that.
You’ll also literally never hear me say anything racist, because I don’t swing that way. I’ve no idea what that insane article is they’ve posted, but it’s news to me. This username is meant to sound like Liam Neeson, and I’m keeping it.
Frozen morning lake
Crystal clarity betrays
Foolish goose lands hard
Ah yes, the “second paycheck”.
Compassion fatigue is nevertheless a well-studied phenomenon.
Really hot. And, like, rest in peace.
They can certainly attempt to, particularly if they’ve previously been abused by a caregiver. It’s totally something you’re trained to deal with if you work with vulnerable children, as it’s a major indicator of this. Teenagers are a bit different as they are exploring their sexuality and may incorporate this into disruptive behaviour if they notice it gets a reaction. Neither of these situations would serve as a legal defence, however, were you to start joining in. A colleague had a fourteen-year-old girl in a hitched-up skirt come and sit on his lap and pout because he told her off in class. He just stared at the wall until she got off, then went and reported it.
I hear he was actually sexist.
FIRE WATER
I am goaded.