It's still an achievement. Yay your liver!
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Depends on how low your standards are. When we survived to live another day it's also pretty awesome!
Ah, I needed this reminder, thank you!
Because men cannot give birth, they engage in other types of high-risk activities, such as riding a motorcycle.
Seriously though, what's a procreative management?
Um, not sure how things are on Lemmy, but I am not a robot and never meant to offend other people here. I'm only speaking from my own brief experience.
That guy was a sweetheart in other ways, but he was completely ignorant of the risks choking could impose. For him, consent on intimacy meant also consent on choking, since he considered it a part of it.
And yes, this was a major reason why this relationships lasted for a very short time. We spoke about it and I hope he understood the point. It was over a decade ago, and I always thought that the guy lacked education / understanding, not conscience.
Also, "on TV" obviously meant porn. I quoted the man.
I briefly dated a man who often choked me, despite me explicitly asking him not to every time. He thought it's harmless and said he saw it "on TV". He never asked permission either. For me, it was uncomfortable and scary. I approve of the ban. It's scary how chocking is normalized when it's potentially very dangerous for a partner.
Ahahaha priceless!
I almost bought publisher last week, and postponed till Black Friday. Just wow!!!
When I use a Turkish pot, I add a little of salt and pepper, cinnamon and a bit of cardamon. But generally, it's great to experiment with coffee!
I live in Germany for over 6 years, and come from Russia. I don't appreciate generalisation, but some things he mentioned just ring the bell. Some Germans I met definitely fit the description, but not the others.
I don't think art here is complacent, but I also see how artists from outside of Germany (and generally, foreigners), often tune down their criticism towards Germany.
At work, my German colleagues are very sensitive if a foreigner criticizes late trains or long bureaucratic procedures. There's a notion we should be grateful, and if we don't like something, we should go back to places we like...
Germans themselves seem to be critical of their society though, so I wonder how it works from the inside.
Perhaps Ai Weiwei's point is a perspective of an outsider who's expected to express gratefulness and complacency.
This album, along with Sam's town, are the favorites of my teenage years.
I'm sorry you feel that; I can understand pretty well. But still, you're alive, and it's worth celebrating. ๐ซ