When I went to the breakroom today I over heard a bit of conversation about seperation of church and state and abortion rights. The woman, who I have pegged as being super super conservative, was telling the two co workers she was eating with that she does not agree with abortion, she thinks it's morally wrong, but she does want the state to interfere with her rights to privacy or to force morality on to her. Because of this she believes in abortion rights. I'm not sure where she stands on seperation of church and state becuase I came into the end of it, but she was listing what was and wasn't allowed.
I have no idea what the other women's views were, but it was definitly an eye opener as far as making assumptions about people.
Just a question -- would you go out with someone whose online profile described them as "brutally handsome"?
Purely an academic question as far as I'm concerned, but the only chance might be if the profile also contained the words "terminally pretty." I mean, points for cleverness.
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would you go out with someone whose online profile described them as "brutally handsome"?
I wouldn't see it as a plus, but if the rest of the profile looked witty and interesting I'd consider meeting him for a coffee.
It would depend on whether I thought he was jokingly comparing himself to James Bond. Or seriously comparing himself to James Bond.
Does he mention owning a tuxedo, for instance?
It's "separate has 'a rat' in the middle," traditionally.
Are we sure this isn't a commentary on divorce?
Do I really have to go to work today? I don't wanna.
Do I really have to go to work today? I don't wanna.
What does your heart tell you? </Darth Vader's mom>
No. Your boss called and said you don't have to.