Is that why The Wiggles are both colourful and musical?
In highschool, our first reading of R&J wasn’t far from the release of Luhrmann’s film. You bet there was a bunch of teenagers yelling that at each other at lunch.
I try to adhere to T.H.I.N.K
Is it True? is it Helpful? Is it Important? Is it Necessary? Is it Kind?
Depending on the situation and the company, I try to check off all 5 and if it doesn’t, I won’t say it.
It’s a good guiding standard that I don’t always meet, unfortunately, but I’m only human. If I realise I’ve missed the K factor later I will apologise.
My friends know me well enough as a know it all, so they’re comfortable with making fun of me when I get all unnecessarily gabby on a subject. I’m cool with it.
From my exp, it’s asking for validation that what’s happening is expected. Also, sometimes the next step is not to click OK as another process may need to happen first.
I’m all good with people asking questions like that. They don’t have any intuition about what you’re showing them, so they’re hesitant to make assumptions and that’s ok.
Yep, totally. People against guns are notorious for their backwards viewpoints. Venn diagram is so overlayed and round. Totally. Such stereotype, so common.
My countrymen and women did not grow up with gun safety classes, but we did have guns. We got rid of the guns. Weeeeee!
I’m not squabbling. You lot just need to stop pretending owning a gun is an inalienable right, the absence of which would see the sky fall. Absolute muppetry.
What’re are the guns for though
Ban and buy back. Education campaign about how crime rates are declining and owning a gun just increases the likelihood that you or someone else in your household gets shot by it, or your lovely trigger happy police force.
Totes what I said, mate, totes. A+
But yeah get rid of the guns.
It’s almost like normalising access to guns from a young age is part of your country’s issue with shooting each other all the time.
Toddlers are shooting themselves and others. So maybe education needs to start in the maternity ward?
How about, and I know, it’s crazy, but you could try not having guns in residential homes. It’s insane, I know, but there’s this really weird thing where the rest of the world manages it and their children (so bizarrely) aren’t blowing their faces off on a regular basis
Nuts, hey…
Yes. That’s the only answer. Accommodate the gun fetish. Of course.
Must be hard to downvote me with one hand stroking a gun and the other down your pants.
He’s really giving Victorian-era feeble, consumptive, bedridden child.
For my Australian counterparts here, don’t get too excited just yet: https://www.productsafety.gov.au/news/covid-19-supplying-and-installing-bidet-products#:~:text=While many housebound Australians may,risk%2C and it’s also illegal.
We call them slaters, or slater beetles in Aus
Genuine question, did it really matter whether he was in his normal house or holiday home? Unless it was a timezone issue or something?