Ok so here’s how it works
Dads with daughters: Women’s restroom.
Moms with daughters: Women’s restroom.
Dads with sons: Men’s restrooms.
Mothers with sons: Women’s restroom.
Hope that helps.
Republicans in North Carolina just proposed a bill that says if a woman is caught with an IUD or attempts to get an abortion then men are allowed to use DEADLY FORCE to try and stop her. They are proposing a bill that will allow men to kill women for using birth control. It’s House Bill 1232. Keith Kidwell is the Republican who proposed the bill. He claims it counts as self defense to use deadly force to stop abortion. This is a man who claims to be pro life. Feel free to give his office a call and let him know how you feel about his opinion.
And for anyone who says “obviously this will never get passed” that’s not the point. The point is it’s fucking insanity that a government official would even try to make a law like this. It’s insanity that there are men out there who are trying to make it legal to kill women for making decisions for their own bodies. This is real and it’s happening right now in front of our eyes.
Qi Zai, the world’s only captive brown giant panda, is melting hearts with his one-of-a-kind brown-and-white fur and playful charm at the Qinling Giant Panda Research Center in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province.
Si esa pobre niña del IPA sus compañeros le hacen bullying y la escuela no fue capaz de resolverlo antes de que ella tomara esa decisión, la escuela le fallo enormemente. Que tristeza.
Trump, yesterday, word for word - “I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation.”
GOP Congressman: “He didn’t say that.
GOP Senator: “I don’t have a comment.”
JD Vance: “I don’t think the president said that.”
GOP Senator: “He didn’t say that. You’re taking him out of context.
Speaker Johnson: “He cares. We talk about it constantly.”
GOP Congressman: “He didn’t say that.”
And on and on and on and on and…
My (bisexual) boyfriend likes walking at night because it’s cooler, but lately he noticed women crossing the street when they see him coming… or stopping to let him pass first.
He asked me, “Do I look scary?”
I told him, “You’re a 6’3” man walking behind women in the dark… respectfully, you could look like a Disney prince and we’re still checking our location sharing.”
This man got weirdly quiet.
Today he came home wearing flip flops… a neon pink fanny pack… holding a bottle of water like he’s training for a mall walking championship.
I just stared at him.
He shrugged and said,
“If women are going to assume I’m dangerous anyway… I’m at least going to look bisexual.” 😭
“Men aren’t allowed to cry.”
Neither are women. When women cry, they’re often labeled as too emotional, too sensitive, or not fit for leadership. In serious situations... even during abuse... they can be dismissed as dramatic. Society doesn’t always allow anyone to show vulnerability without judgment.
He told me he wanted a "traditional woman" who knew her way around a kitchen and kept a peaceful home. I told him that sounded lovely, and asked if he was prepared to provide the traditional 1950s salary that allows a woman to stay home and focus on those things.
He stuttered and said, "Well, in this economy, we’d both obviously have to work full-time."
I just laughed and said, "So you don't want a traditional wife. You want a second income that also doubles as a maid. I���m an investment, not a charity project. Find someone else to subsidize your lifestyle."
@migracionpanama Señores les escribo porque me ha sido imposible contactarlos por via telefónica (nadie contesta) o por vía de correo electrónico (el formulario que sale en la pagina web no funciona) y fui personalmente a sus instalaciones y me dijeron que no me podian atender y que lo que deseaba tramitar debia hacerlo por medio de la pagina WEB de ustedes (es decir, a pesar que estaba presente mi persona no me atendieron) y me mandaron a aplicar la solicitud en linea. Pero resulta que el portal web de no tiene la opcion para el tramite que deseo.
Deseo una certificación de movimiento migratorio para PANAMEÑO y en su portal solo se permite para EXTRANJEROS. Sigo todos los pasos pero me piden un numero RUEX que solo lo tienen los extranjeros y no los panameños. El formulario de esta seccion de certificaciones está diseñado para casos de extranjeros y no para PANAMEÑOS. Deseo una certificacion para demostrar en una audiencia que mi cliente paname��o NO HA SALIDO del país en los ultimos 10 años y no me ha sido posible obtener al misma: ni por via de gestion en linea ni acudiendo personalmente a sus oficinas. ¿cómo hago? Por favor ayudenme.
🚨Do you understand the irony of what just happened..
the FBI spent two years investigating Hillary Clinton for using a personal email for government work.. it dominated every news cycle.. it decided an election.. "lock her up.."
the man they put in charge of the FBI.. just got his personal email hacked by Iran..
the DOJ confirmed it.. Iran-linked group "Handala" breached FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email and got his data..
think about the timing..
America has fired 850 Tomahawk missiles at Iran this month.. spent billions.. and Iran didn't fire back with a missile..
they walked through the front door of the FBI..
and here's what nobody wants to say out loud.. the FBI Director was using a personal email in the first place.. the same thing the FBI called a national security threat when Hillary did it..
the agency that decides what's a crime.. doesn't follow its own rules..
The rules only apply until you're the one making them.
People with ADHD experience something called demand avoidance.
The more someone asks you to do something, the harder it becomes to do it. Even if you WANT to do it.
It’s not defiance. It’s not laziness. Your brain perceives the demand as pressure, and pressure triggers a freeze response.
Someone nagging you to do the dishes? Now you physically can’t, even though you were about to do them.
It’s not you being difficult. It’s your nervous system protecting you from what it sees as a threat.
Manager: I have you scheduled for a meeting at 7 PM tomorrow.
Gen Z: Is my attendance mandatory?
Manager: Yes, we’re working with a client in another time zone.
Gen Z: Okay, I’m happy to shift my hours to accommodate.
Manager: Excuse me, no—you still start at 8 AM.
Gen Z: If I’m working in the evening, then I’ll start later in the day.
Manager: Okay, don’t watch the clock at this company. We work when we need to work.
Gen Z: I’m contracted and paid for 40 hours a week, so that is what I work.
Manager: That’s a career-limiting move. Tomorrow is a busy day; I’ll need you to start right promptly at 8:00 AM.
Gen Z: Alright then, I will take the lieu time later this week.
Manager: Again, that’s not how we operate at this company. You work hard when you need to, and you don’t watch the clock.
Gen Z: Again, I work for the hours I’m paid for, and since overtime is not an option, I’ll go ahead and adjust my hours this week to accommodate the shift in the schedule.
Manager: You’re not quite understanding the company culture we have here—we work all the time.
Gen Z: And you’re not understanding that just because that is the way you do things does not mean that is how I’m required to do things as well.
Manager: (Silence)