45869 pts ยท March 6, 2016
Long time lurker turned member. I once posted OC... never again.
If you liked this post by @OP, I HIGHLY recommend reading "Human Kind: A Hopeful History" by Rutger Bregman. In short the book shows that modern psychology, philosophy, and sociology shows that humans are instinctually good and helpful to each other and that the only reason we find ourselves prone to violence is because of thousands of years of fear-mongering about manufactured scarcity due to narcissistic leaders.
THANK YOU. I was trying to be gentle, tbh, but the idea of "leaving them alone" when they are five in a tub is absolutely batshit.
And I'm not asking about having your own kids as some sort of high ground, just that it really really makes a difference to be able to picture just how normal the situation there is. Like, I have three kids, grew up babysitting, helped care for my 4 younger siblings, am an uncle to 6, and all my dearest friends are parents who talk about the silly parts of parenting frequently.
I'm sorry to ask, but have you raised a 5-year-old? They are making "haha I'm naked" jokes constantly. It's super normal that at some point you return the joke. And yeah, a 5-year-old would be expected to be able to do most of the things in a tub... but you're absolutely still going in there to double check and help as necessary.
Can confirm! Watched it happen in front of my house (well, filmed it happening and tried to intervene). They lied to my face and told me they were taking "a criminal out of my neighborhood," and claimed he had like 20 DUIs. He doesn't. I know, because I had to find who/where his family was to let them know their husband/father was just kidnapped. Guy's been sober, and ICE followed him from an immigration check-in. He has no criminal history, not even a speeding ticket.
For me its the intense hubris of the former minister (in the clip) and how deeply his smirks make me want to punch him.
She's 5. He walked in to help her bathe. 5-year-olds aren't bathing themselves. And he didn't moon her, fwiw. She "mooned" him by just being in the tub. (The way its written might imply otherwise.) He just walked in and (presumably) his daughter was lying on her belly; it's very normal bath behavior at that age and its always comical because you just get a whole-ass view with absolutely zero shame from the kid.
It's written in a way that can read like the dad just mooned his daughter. What is *actually* happening is that the dad walked in to help his 5-year-old with her bath. Daughter was lying on her belly (presumably, because all my kids love/loved this at 5). Dad sees the full booty and jokes about a full moon. Daughter retorts by threatening to punch his dick. Dad and mom likely have a good laugh about it, but mom tweets that she'll need to talk to her daughter about appropriate ways to talk.
Huh??? A 5-year-old absolutely needs an adult there to actually wash & bathe the child. 5 is old enough to spend time in the bath alone, but they ain't actually doing any bath things by themselves.Also, it's the daughter whom the mom will be talking to, not the dad. The dad walked in to help with the bath. Sees his daughter lying on her belly in the tub. (My 6-year-old loves to do the same.) He jokes, "a full moon," upon seeing this, and the daughter threatens to punch his dick.
100 percent you're not too old! I started skateboarding again in my 30s and now, almost 40, I get less dizzy with spinning and fast movement than I did ten years ago. Hope to be as cool and adventurous as you by 76!
Also, as a bi-man, I gotta say that Jack is average looking but he's getting better looking with age. In Bleachers last music video I found myself genuinely attracted to him.
what? It's common knowledge that Jack Antonoff cheats on her????
I mean, sort of fair and I totally get your feelings on that... but Friends didn't really need a laugh track. The "track" was edited laughter, but often it was edited to remove laughter and applause. The studio audience went crazy for Friends. In the episode where you find out that Ross is the father of Rachel's baby the studio audience went SO wild they had to refilm it 5 times, the fifth time with no audience, because folks couldn't calm down. (Source: my cousin was at that taping.)
Her story/career deserves all the sass she can give! (Or rather, her father deserves it all.)
wait... who's a cunt? Streisand?
This is almost certainly what the original text meant, according to most biblical scholars. The story, which is a contradictory account to Genesis 1 (Gen 1 was likely meant to replace the garden narrative), was included in the final text likely because the redactors thought the story could take on new meaning in a new context. But in plain reading the snake tells the truth and gives humans wisdom that God was wanting to keep from them, much like the prometheus and fire myth.
And don't get me wrong, I think he should see it as some point, but I think it's also okay to remember that seeing violence, even "good" violence, is intrinsically harmful to the psyche.
I mean, I love the shirt, but my 6-year-old who doesn't like violent imagery (even The Lion King is too much) would definitely be having a really hard day after that. We have already talked with him about racism, slavery, and violent injustices, but that doesn't mean he needs to actually see it as his age.I think it is okay to suggest the shirt is "offensive" in its violence portrayed in a public space where young children can see it.
I mean, Democrats DO win local and national elections by popular vote nearly every time. But Gerrymandering, SCOTUS interference, antiquated voting procedures, and election interference means it doesn't matter. The right is taking power by force and by unethical or illegal practices.
Yeah, this doesn't worry at all (yet). He didn't say he thinks Trump's designations are lawful, just that he'd follow the order if it was lawful.
Ignoring the bullshit "top rabbi" claim in the post (because that NOT a thing, there's no Pope of Rabbis), pretty much no one in global Judaism sees those passages as good or even valid. In fact, the Hebrew Scriptures themselves are critical of interpretations that lead someone to follow a "divine" order that calls for genocide. And "that's the OT God - Jesus changed it" interpretation by Christians is a pretty shitty interpretation and not at all what the majority of Christian theologians say>
"However, no one expected the solution to be a very common and well-known solution."
I don't know if it's true either, but I do know that it's true for learning Hebrew and trying to read the Bible.
So crazy it's almost as if this and every other freaking "man on the street" video that makes dudes look faithful and awesome and women like gold-diggers and cheaters is completely staged.
For anyone looking to see if it's real, it is. Here's the page: https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/the-white-house/Scroll down a bit to see it. And side note, what a fucking bullshit "timeline" they put up their. It's unashamedly trying to anger certain people against dems. Cocaine discovered? Topless photo? Absurd.
I didn't realize I was bi until a few years ago, and because of that I sometimes still doubt it. Then I see this sort of thing and find myself just literally drooling and remember, yeah, I'm definitely bi.
If you liked this post by @OP, I HIGHLY recommend reading "Human Kind: A Hopeful History" by Rutger Bregman. In short the book shows that modern psychology, philosophy, and sociology shows that humans are instinctually good and helpful to each other and that the only reason we find ourselves prone to violence is because of thousands of years of fear-mongering about manufactured scarcity due to narcissistic leaders.
THANK YOU. I was trying to be gentle, tbh, but the idea of "leaving them alone" when they are five in a tub is absolutely batshit.
And I'm not asking about having your own kids as some sort of high ground, just that it really really makes a difference to be able to picture just how normal the situation there is. Like, I have three kids, grew up babysitting, helped care for my 4 younger siblings, am an uncle to 6, and all my dearest friends are parents who talk about the silly parts of parenting frequently.
I'm sorry to ask, but have you raised a 5-year-old? They are making "haha I'm naked" jokes constantly. It's super normal that at some point you return the joke. And yeah, a 5-year-old would be expected to be able to do most of the things in a tub... but you're absolutely still going in there to double check and help as necessary.
Can confirm! Watched it happen in front of my house (well, filmed it happening and tried to intervene). They lied to my face and told me they were taking "a criminal out of my neighborhood," and claimed he had like 20 DUIs. He doesn't. I know, because I had to find who/where his family was to let them know their husband/father was just kidnapped. Guy's been sober, and ICE followed him from an immigration check-in. He has no criminal history, not even a speeding ticket.
For me its the intense hubris of the former minister (in the clip) and how deeply his smirks make me want to punch him.
She's 5. He walked in to help her bathe. 5-year-olds aren't bathing themselves. And he didn't moon her, fwiw. She "mooned" him by just being in the tub. (The way its written might imply otherwise.) He just walked in and (presumably) his daughter was lying on her belly; it's very normal bath behavior at that age and its always comical because you just get a whole-ass view with absolutely zero shame from the kid.
It's written in a way that can read like the dad just mooned his daughter. What is *actually* happening is that the dad walked in to help his 5-year-old with her bath. Daughter was lying on her belly (presumably, because all my kids love/loved this at 5). Dad sees the full booty and jokes about a full moon. Daughter retorts by threatening to punch his dick. Dad and mom likely have a good laugh about it, but mom tweets that she'll need to talk to her daughter about appropriate ways to talk.
Huh??? A 5-year-old absolutely needs an adult there to actually wash & bathe the child. 5 is old enough to spend time in the bath alone, but they ain't actually doing any bath things by themselves.
Also, it's the daughter whom the mom will be talking to, not the dad. The dad walked in to help with the bath. Sees his daughter lying on her belly in the tub. (My 6-year-old loves to do the same.) He jokes, "a full moon," upon seeing this, and the daughter threatens to punch his dick.
100 percent you're not too old! I started skateboarding again in my 30s and now, almost 40, I get less dizzy with spinning and fast movement than I did ten years ago. Hope to be as cool and adventurous as you by 76!
Also, as a bi-man, I gotta say that Jack is average looking but he's getting better looking with age. In Bleachers last music video I found myself genuinely attracted to him.
what? It's common knowledge that Jack Antonoff cheats on her????
I mean, sort of fair and I totally get your feelings on that... but Friends didn't really need a laugh track. The "track" was edited laughter, but often it was edited to remove laughter and applause. The studio audience went crazy for Friends. In the episode where you find out that Ross is the father of Rachel's baby the studio audience went SO wild they had to refilm it 5 times, the fifth time with no audience, because folks couldn't calm down. (Source: my cousin was at that taping.)
Her story/career deserves all the sass she can give! (Or rather, her father deserves it all.)
wait... who's a cunt? Streisand?
This is almost certainly what the original text meant, according to most biblical scholars. The story, which is a contradictory account to Genesis 1 (Gen 1 was likely meant to replace the garden narrative), was included in the final text likely because the redactors thought the story could take on new meaning in a new context. But in plain reading the snake tells the truth and gives humans wisdom that God was wanting to keep from them, much like the prometheus and fire myth.
This is almost certainly what the original text meant, according to most biblical scholars. The story, which is a contradictory account to Genesis 1 (Gen 1 was likely meant to replace the garden narrative), was included in the final text likely because the redactors thought the story could take on new meaning in a new context. But in plain reading the snake tells the truth and gives humans wisdom that God was wanting to keep from them, much like the prometheus and fire myth.
And don't get me wrong, I think he should see it as some point, but I think it's also okay to remember that seeing violence, even "good" violence, is intrinsically harmful to the psyche.
I mean, I love the shirt, but my 6-year-old who doesn't like violent imagery (even The Lion King is too much) would definitely be having a really hard day after that. We have already talked with him about racism, slavery, and violent injustices, but that doesn't mean he needs to actually see it as his age.
I think it is okay to suggest the shirt is "offensive" in its violence portrayed in a public space where young children can see it.
I mean, Democrats DO win local and national elections by popular vote nearly every time. But Gerrymandering, SCOTUS interference, antiquated voting procedures, and election interference means it doesn't matter. The right is taking power by force and by unethical or illegal practices.
Yeah, this doesn't worry at all (yet). He didn't say he thinks Trump's designations are lawful, just that he'd follow the order if it was lawful.
Ignoring the bullshit "top rabbi" claim in the post (because that NOT a thing, there's no Pope of Rabbis), pretty much no one in global Judaism sees those passages as good or even valid. In fact, the Hebrew Scriptures themselves are critical of interpretations that lead someone to follow a "divine" order that calls for genocide. And "that's the OT God - Jesus changed it" interpretation by Christians is a pretty shitty interpretation and not at all what the majority of Christian theologians say>
"However, no one expected the solution to be a very common and well-known solution."
I don't know if it's true either, but I do know that it's true for learning Hebrew and trying to read the Bible.
So crazy it's almost as if this and every other freaking "man on the street" video that makes dudes look faithful and awesome and women like gold-diggers and cheaters is completely staged.
For anyone looking to see if it's real, it is. Here's the page: https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/the-white-house/
Scroll down a bit to see it. And side note, what a fucking bullshit "timeline" they put up their. It's unashamedly trying to anger certain people against dems. Cocaine discovered? Topless photo? Absurd.
I didn't realize I was bi until a few years ago, and because of that I sometimes still doubt it. Then I see this sort of thing and find myself just literally drooling and remember, yeah, I'm definitely bi.