12678 pts ยท November 3, 2012
ok but why is the beginning part me as an NHS dentist
shampoo
also that girl waiting for a text back next to a corded telelphone
Literally didn't a Muslim woman called Fatima start the first university? It wasn't until colonialism that muslim countries had dark ages
And as someone who wears the hijab out of choice calling my attire a cloth bag is really offensive, but you knew that already
did 4chan close down and you're all here now? Islam doesn't force women to wear hijab. Societies already subjugating women do
who expects you to do that?
wait, you mean it's not real??! /s
you mean the religion that gave women rights to own property and vote 1400 years before Europe?
I dont think the nudity here would have been allowed in the 50s
I'm not a regular, what happened to that wholesome series that was going on on imgur for a while
I saw an ad on tumblr with red liquid instead of blue. As a woman who's had a lifetime of periods, it still made me very uncomfortable.
I'm over here trying to find Mary's 2 shoes
better without sound tbh
#7 definitely a dad thing to do - give a kid that age an open 2 litre bottle in a vehicle and look surprised they spill it all on they face
me too
as a healthcare worker I don't think that's a bad thing. that's a lot of detail to go into about a patient, publicly no less
that's a pretty big breach of confidentiality by her Dr there. I get it was for good reason but still
it's a little bit passive aggressive but so am I. I like it
people joke about the plague too
I wish they did these for women. I get our style changes a lot more but a yearly infographic would be nice
No thankfully I do have mum and brothers to help out
I have a great family that supports me in my training course. And there's only 4 months left till I can be with home my baby full time!
looks like a Rocky one
Feeling your pain, single mum here of a 10 month old also doing a full time training course. if you need to talk I am here.
#2 I'm on maternity leave and am still getting that Sunday evening dread. Even though I like(d) my job. Does it ever go away?
Thank you. That explains it well
I am really glad I am not the only one. I thought it might be cause I have no younger siblings or nieces/nephews and don't understand them
As someone expecting, it makes me irrationally angry that that child should be so stupid. I know it's irrational. But still
does*
ok but why is the beginning part me as an NHS dentist
shampoo
also that girl waiting for a text back next to a corded telelphone
Literally didn't a Muslim woman called Fatima start the first university? It wasn't until colonialism that muslim countries had dark ages
And as someone who wears the hijab out of choice calling my attire a cloth bag is really offensive, but you knew that already
did 4chan close down and you're all here now? Islam doesn't force women to wear hijab. Societies already subjugating women do
who expects you to do that?
wait, you mean it's not real??! /s
you mean the religion that gave women rights to own property and vote 1400 years before Europe?
I dont think the nudity here would have been allowed in the 50s
I'm not a regular, what happened to that wholesome series that was going on on imgur for a while
I saw an ad on tumblr with red liquid instead of blue. As a woman who's had a lifetime of periods, it still made me very uncomfortable.
I'm over here trying to find Mary's 2 shoes
better without sound tbh
#7 definitely a dad thing to do - give a kid that age an open 2 litre bottle in a vehicle and look surprised they spill it all on they face
me too
as a healthcare worker I don't think that's a bad thing. that's a lot of detail to go into about a patient, publicly no less
that's a pretty big breach of confidentiality by her Dr there. I get it was for good reason but still
it's a little bit passive aggressive but so am I. I like it
people joke about the plague too
I wish they did these for women. I get our style changes a lot more but a yearly infographic would be nice
No thankfully I do have mum and brothers to help out
I have a great family that supports me in my training course. And there's only 4 months left till I can be with home my baby full time!
looks like a Rocky one
Feeling your pain, single mum here of a 10 month old also doing a full time training course. if you need to talk I am here.
#2 I'm on maternity leave and am still getting that Sunday evening dread. Even though I like(d) my job. Does it ever go away?
Thank you. That explains it well
I am really glad I am not the only one. I thought it might be cause I have no younger siblings or nieces/nephews and don't understand them
As someone expecting, it makes me irrationally angry that that child should be so stupid. I know it's irrational. But still
does*