RE: The Texas Law and the big steaming pile of crap the congress passed.
I pretty much have Jon Stewart's reaction- screaming at the top of my lungs.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
RE: The Texas Law and the big steaming pile of crap the congress passed.
I pretty much have Jon Stewart's reaction- screaming at the top of my lungs.
I did a little work venting to someone who is nice here. They were completely understanding. They are being pulled in a million directions doing stuff that is in no way their job, so they get it.
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I'm voteing for Gud.
and I want everyone out of my personal healthcare decsions but me , my doctor ,and perhaps my Dh.
I have a dear friend that is a Dr. and all this living will stuff has made me think about including him in knowing my wishes. Especially since my PCP is ever changing.
banning of the " good game" hand shake
which I thought was sorta dumb when I was a kid , but banning it because kids have behaved badly durring that part. - shouldn't that get you taken out of the next game?
Yeah, that's pretty much the opposite of the way that situation should be handled.
Sportsmanship = too hard.
consequences for bad behavior/wrong choices seems to be almost non-existant anymore. If a few kids/people act out then let's just alter the entire expectations we have for them, let's just accept that they will behave badly.
Too true Jesse. things are way too hard and hard is bad.
Sportsmanship = too hard.
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In local highschool hockey games (almost typed hickey games), sometimes the games are played completely without audience. Like, nobody at all is allowed to watch except players, coaches, and refs. Because the fans beat each other up. Including the parents.
Actually, hockey may be the one sport where behavior-policing is really taken seriously around here, because hockey is the only sport I know of where people have died by violence in the playing of it. (A ref, a parent -- not any kids yet.)