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The Patriarchy Hurts Men, Too
This article contains mentions of mental health, suicide, and assault, and may be triggering to some. Read at your own discretion.
ghostsandrebelsPublished 2 years ago in HumansContinuity Test
Over the past few weeks -- while I've been busy on other projects -- my wife has been dropping hints that she'd like to see a little more progress on our house. One of her less subtle hints appeared in the mail the other day, in the form of a letter from the county building department telling me that my building permit will expire on July 30. I don't know how she did it, but somehow she has outsourced her nagging to the government.
Another brief note from that very dark place...
18OCT2022; 0017, TUE- Maryland, USA I promised a review of a recent feature film and I haven't forgotten. More importantly tho, today's the Born Day of a BFF (Best Friend Forever).
Nefarious DarriusPublished 2 years ago in HumansBear kids
It is said that behind every bear child there must be a bear parent, parents are the demon mirror of the child, the appearance of parents is the future appearance of the child. The child's character is never born, it is in the environment of influence, learn from the model, slowly become the parent's model.
10 Benefits of Laboratory Automation for Diagnostic Testing
Lab work is complex and labor-intensive, making it challenging to keep up with the demand for diagnostic testing. There are also few qualified personnel in the job market that know how to perform complex laboratory operations effectively and accurately. Laboratory automation can help address these problems because automated laboratory systems help to simplify complex projects and accomplish practical laboratory tasks quickly. This enables lab operators to focus more on the theoretical part of their projects. Here are ways in which laboratory automation benefits diagnostic testing.
Sierra PowellPublished 2 years ago in HumansHome
Like the breath of death upon the back of my neck I feel the burning warmth of winter, stretched out before me, as it crawls up my fingertips and settles into my bones. There is something indescribable about the thundering silence of a snow blanketed scene. Its expanse, a limitless suffocation, frozen in place.
E.N. GusslerPublished 2 years ago in HumansCaptain E Explains Difficulty of Having Omotola as a Mother While Trying to Make It
As an upcoming musician, it is very difficult to make it. Everybody knows that in this world, to really move forward, one needs to have good connections, and so a lot of artistes pray for connections. But what we also often find is that children of established names, who already have huge connections right from the womb struggle the most with imposter syndrome and stepping out of the huge shadow their parents have created for them. One such example of this is the topic of today's article: Captain E.
Jide OkonjoPublished 2 years ago in HumansAlthough, you are not as happy as you think
You always say that you are not happy now, you used to be so happy. You are not as happy as you thought you would be. You always say that the older you get the harder it is to be happy, the more you grow up the lonelier you get, and the more you grow up the more burdened you become. You say you are unhappy, you don't have time to read a book, and you don't have the opportunity to go on a journey.
7 Lies Nigerian Men Tell Ladies to Make Them Fall - Joro Olumofin
Self-proclaimed relationship expert Joro Olumofin took to social media to share 7 lies men use on women that according to him makes women fall 98% of the time. Here's the 7 lies Joro listed and when and how they're often used.
Jide OkonjoPublished 2 years ago in HumansSomething Fishy This Way Comes
Maybe what I need is a banner with one of those fish symbols on it, like you see on the back of people's cars. You know, like the song says: "They will know we are Christians by the crap we stick on the backs of our cars."
Jobs I Have Sucked At
I had hired a neighbor kid to dig a trench from Point A to Point B, and somehow I found myself not only having to micromanage the digging process, but also acting as the kid's career counselor. The exchange struck me as funny, so I decided to write it up as a sort of mock ditch-digger's handbook. I wasn't trying to say anything about capitalism or the minimum wage. I didn't write the post out of malice. I just thought it was funny.
Get the "impromptu speech" right, so you can draw attention to yourself when you speak
The quick pick-up and the slow talk will help you to say goodbye to awkward conversations and cold scenes, and help you to be comfortable with what you are saying.