Jung’s work is too derivative. If you want to be taken seriously, coach it in terms of Freud’s theories.
You already know who i am.
Jung’s work is too derivative. If you want to be taken seriously, coach it in terms of Freud’s theories.
give daddy’s tablet back and stop skipping school.
your older self will thank you for it.
tabaxi: pupils dilate
indeed, I think even the top transfem olympian did not rate compared to the top ‘natural’ (I use that word only to distinguish, not to disparage) women.
a stainless steel, vacuum sealed French press (coffee plunger), which I bought back in… 2011? i think? when I broke my glass one a week after getting it.
if your article can be summarised as “no”, you don’t have enough material to write an article.
so what’s the plunger/French press?
the right to abortion is just a subset of bodily autonomy: noone should be able to make decisions or take actions upon your body except you/with your consent.
you can survive with half a liver, and livers regenerate. you can also donate significant amounts of your blood, and even more plasma, without ill effect. these things are lifesaving, but despite that, you cannot be forced to do so against your will.
abortion is no different. just because it can’t survive without you doesn’t mean it gets priority over your own bodily autonomy.
I definitely have BO, but I can’t smell my own, typically. however, I also just don’t find the smell of sweat/BO particularly offensive.
I’ve started using not an antiperspirant, but a substance that acts like a deodorant, because my partner is VERY sensitive to smells and mine apparently sets her off pretty badly.
I read this on the toilet and was nearly overcome with a powerful urge to shatter my skull against the handbasin.
but expecting people - not just many people, but a lot, an enormous number, at least a majority if not an overwhelming majorly - to spontaneous commit to a coordinated action despite widely differing philosophies, politics and life circumstances, is like expecting dissolved sugar to spontaneously re-crystallise back into a cube at the bottom of your cup.
plausible paths to change require organisation, and there are not very many examples of successful organisation that aren’t led from the top.
also more risky to more directly oppose Russia.
ngl but there’s something about this that really gets me going.
did this magazine get renamed “olds”?
my partner felt much the same way you do - she had never had a boyfriend before we got together, when she was 28.
we met through a dating site - OKCupid - don’t know if that makes a difference to you.
I’m no fan of hamas, but what Israel is doing is just insane.
not everyone in fucking gaza is a fucking terrorist.
they managed to find something at the start of the conflict.
exactly like a battery.
also, thinking skills decline with age for the same reason that batteries lose maximum capacity over time.
I’m from NZ. I was very surprised to learn that our gun laws were quite lax up until the relatively recent mosque shooting in Christchurch - the assault-style weapon the shooter used was quite legal, including the special modifications he had made to make it better for killing people.
in the wake of that tragedy, things have gotten a lot stricter, though I’m afraid I can’t provide specifics - while I love guns, my collections are confined to the virtual, and I really have no interest in owning one IRL.
what else would it be?