Friendly debates can be a healthy thing. Angry, heated, bitter arguments? Yeah, I'd argue they aren't too great for your mental health.
As someone who went through the NY public school system many years ago, I can confirm hats were/are hard banned. Like unless it was for religious reasons you really couldn't even think about putting something on your head.
Cell phones were also banned in my youth but I guess times have changed?
As someone who also fell into that boat once upon a time as well, it's crazy to me that people can look back and say "oh he did a good job, we totally need four more years of that".
Why do we always assume the ones who don't vote aren't going to vote to run us off the cliff?
My frustration with the get out and vote push is that there is always this weird assumption that the ones who aren't voting are some how going to magically push things into the "right" direction. What if we are all better off if they don't vote?
Nope, no plastic... Just a cardboard print it.
inconceivable!
Rammstein - Du Hast
Can you elaborate on why this is healthier? I've never heard this before.
Wait. What happened? Any chance you could link to the video/YouTuber for context because that sounds nuts.
I mean don't get me wrong I'm sure someone in the US does this, but as someone from there I've literally never heard of anyone doing such until this post.
Most wedding dresses are made out of rather thick materials, with multiple layers of fabric and what not. That being said I'm confused why her dress appears to be see through? Did someone Photoshop nips on this pic?
Once yearssss ago I dated a girl who was one of those uber conservative types, and early on tried to set a rule that I wasn't allowed to masturbate as that was cheating in her eyes. I remember just laughing in her face and my response was a firm "no". I can tell this annoyed her, but quickly realized this wasn't an argument she was going to win and quickly dropped the matter. Anyway I guess I dodged a bullet with that one.