I constantly give people second, third and fourth chances but the behavior never changes after many conversations.
My children deserve better parents than mine so that's up to me to remain accountable.
A man looks in the mirror, sees something he doesn't like and so he makes a change within himself.
A woman looks in the mirror, sees something she doesn't like and questions society for having standards and blames the system rather than being accountable.
Let's discuss.
@httpteagan What would be more effective here?
1) Point the finger at societies issues.
2) Remain accountable and recognise that the majority of your problems are within your circle of influence.
@httpteagan And to add onto this, I have actually seen women be accountable and take action, these tend to be women in high managerial roles who are quite successfulat what they do, funny how that works.
@httpteagan Have never once seen a male complain about "Societies standards" because men tend to take action. I have seen countless women attempt to explain that their problems are due to a system rather than attempting to be accountable.
So what happens when Omicron begins to grow in the US? What would an even more rapidly growing virus (250% faster than Delta) that is less lethal look like?
It can be damaging. Even a small percentage of a big number is a big number. 17/
The neighbours kid always peeks out of his blinds when I'm reversing into my garage, I always give him a little rev cause he loves it haha idgaf what his parents think, I was that kid once.
I've thought about it for some time now and I've concluded that my distrust in most women is how they switch up when their Boyfriend / Husband isn't around, this may annoy some of you that read this.
I urge you to take a moment and recognise your feelings before responding.
@httpteagan Sure, all I attempt to do with my tweets is provoke conversation with those who are capable of critical thinking and confident enough to respond.
@httpteagan I stand by my initial statement that it is repulsive, we should not be encouraging an unhealthy lifestyle across the population. Does this mean you walk up to a morbidly obese person and laugh and point at them? No.
There are ways of effectively communicating your point across.
There's a reason why we celebrate body transformations going from morbidly obese to fit and healthy, that's because it takes a lot of discipline and hard work to achieve that state.
This idea of 'Fat acceptance' is repulsive, it idolises the LACK OF discipline and hard work.
@httpteagan It really isn't that different from a heroin addiction, it's worse statistically.
There are more cardiovascular deaths in Australia than drug induced ones
Also, not once did I say body shaming was okay, I'm arguing against fat acceptance, this doesn't mean I support fat shaming.
@httpteagan There's a clear difference in our thought patterns here. I find it concerning that if you have friends or family that are obese that you are okay with them neglecting their own health.
How about an addict? Oh they use Heroin? That's their choice! How dare you try to help them!