@vetswiftie@damnidc__ YES! I do this, too, mostly at grocery stores. They cannot believe that I don't move but they also can't verbalize why they're mad.
@RealOxfordComma@MerriamWebster I quit a job once because my boss wouldn't approve any content that contained the Oxford Comma. I couldn't live like that.
@D_RejectedStone I am 100% guilty of this. But once I started to let go of the control, I was surprised with how much my husband filled in the gaps. He wants to help, but also doesn't want to get yelled at when things aren't done "my way."
@D_RejectedStone We, as women, have to trust that our partners can handle these chores and also be OK when it's not done exactly how we would do it. We shouldn't complain about mental load while only accepting that things can be done one particular way on our schedule.
@John_Fanta I was there, too! Best seats I've ever had, thanks to a friend who received the tickets as a tip for caddying. The best part was watching all the Yankees fans do the walk of shame out of the stadium.
Laughing in front of cages designed to hold migrants and refugees, many of whom came to this country fleeing extreme violence and poverty, and hoping to raise their children in a more compassionate country. And many of whom followed all the legal procedures to enter the country. And remember, 93% have no record of any violent crimes. This facility, then, is comparable to the internment camps for Japanese Americans during the Second World War. But let's call it what it is: a concentration camp. Jesus wept.