Many people do, but not everyone. Religious people especially tend not to cohabitate before marriage, as that would be considered a sin.
Many people do, but not everyone. Religious people especially tend not to cohabitate before marriage, as that would be considered a sin.
No, that’s the point of a dog whistle. Those in the know understand, and they don’t want outsiders to notice. One of the best ways to combat these people is to let everyone in on their “secret” codes, so we can see exactly who is putting their hat in with the Nazis.
The Lady Astronaut series by Mary Robinette Kowal. The first book is called The Calculating Stars. Basically, an alternate history where (spoiler for the opening chapter) ::: spoiler spoiler a meteor wipes out the east coast and kick-starts climate change, causing the Space Age to start 10 years early. ::: It follows a Jewish computer (a woman who literally runs calculations for NASA, as seen in Hidden Figures) who wants to become an astronaut, and her struggles with the racism and misogyny of the 1950s.
No, he was saying that she “put out a statement” about her racial identity.
He dodged every question and shoehorned in “the border” for all of them.
Here’s the thing: you’re not wrong on what each side seems to have as priorities. It’s just absurd that anyone should think there’s any kind of equivalence between them.
That’s the way we do things lads, we’re making shit up as we wish!
Every one of those companies would probably be doing better without his involvement, so that might be a positive for them…
Doctor Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog has a commentary track called Commentary! The Musical! It is exactly what it sounds like, and it’s hilarious.
I guess you could say it was…whale done.
A hard g? Like in giraffe?
Probably not an issue with the bot itself, but just FYI, it appears the spoiler tags don’t work on Boost.
It’s Zelensky, but they were confused because “Z” has become a symbol of the Russian forces invading Ukraine.
"It remains unclear what standards Khelif and Lin Yu Ting of Taiwan failed last year to lead to the disqualifications.
The IOC, which is overseeing the boxing competition in Paris, does not test for gender, and there never has been evidence that either Khelif or Lin had XY chromosomes or elevated levels of testosterone. They have competed for years, including at the Tokyo Olympics and several world championships."
So, none of that is true. She may have high testosterone (which isn’t even confirmed), but none of what you said follows. That isn’t even how that works.
There is no trans woman in this case. A female boxer, born and raised as a woman, is being attacked and called a man. What OP is saying is that it’s basically because they don’t see her as attractive, and that’s definitely a major component of it.
What it comes down to is that they’re so obsessed with the idea of trans women that they start seeing them everywhere, and it usually comes down to someone not being quite feminine enough in some way, though there have been cases of people trying to claim some of the most conventionally attractive women in the world were secretly trans.
You think the CDC can afford to eat that cost? Who do you think they are, part of the military? They don’t have the budget for that.
Copyright absolutely is still a thing, the network is just under the radar at the moment and the people who could be suing over it don’t have visibility on usage of their stuff. But, make no mistake, if it ever gets big enough to get noticed, those people and corporations will absolutely sue.
I think they’re saying snip the header off so you don’t affect it, then reapply at the end.
I believe this depends on the state/local laws.