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omally_360 t1_j4cuhk0 wrote

I find that democrats are just as «crazy», as it were, but I guess I am coloured by social media, which obviously highlight the extremes. That’s why I am sceptical enough when you and other tells me that every single person who consider themselves a republican are horribal human beings, and downvote me when I dare question this.

Anyway, I don’t really care. This just isn’t in my world, I live in a democratic and quite liberal nation where we believe in dialogue, not silencing our political counterparts. Seems to work.

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Rosebunse t1_j4csisx wrote

At my job, the problem is that my managers don't want to admit that more training is required. "But it's so easy!" is what they always say. Well, yes, it is easy if you have been doing it almost every day for ten years, Michelle. And no, I did not have training. I say with the receptionist while she did her job, which is completely different from the job I am currently doing, and the several people who were supposed to train me decided that they should just talk about their crappy marriages on Teams during training.

But no, I am clearly the problem (:

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oldsadgary t1_j4coolo wrote

>Right wingers make unsubstantiated claims about liberals enacting shariah law

>Frequently try to force actual religious law into congress

>Openly compare women to animals, like Iranian clerics

>The Taliban start advocating for Andrew Tate’s release, the right say they were never that bad

>Vladimir Putin is fighting for religious freedom, actually

Wait are you telling me rightards might be hypocrites

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i_4m_me t1_j4cnxgt wrote

Glad someone posted about this...I was like WTF? Other take away..."they SHARE one son"...no they don't! She's doing all the work right now. It's pretty one sided until around July. I also love how the unborn's name is listed but the grown ass daughters "from a previous marriage" are not.

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johnsolomon t1_j4cnati wrote

So what, are these kids gonna get punished if they clap a buddy on the shoulder after winning a game or hug a friend when they're down? Sounds like they're just going to foster some really socially awkward teenagers

Additionally, I could understand it if it was a primary school, but doing it in a secondary school is a bit weird. Putting general physical contact aside, I don't even see how they can stop romantic relationships forming in a school jam-packed with hormonal teenagers xD Well, good luck, I guess

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