Ten years from now, she could be arguing before the Supreme Court.
But ten years from now, would anyone still raise an eyebrow at a wrist tat?
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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.
Ten years from now, she could be arguing before the Supreme Court.
But ten years from now, would anyone still raise an eyebrow at a wrist tat?
This is still my favorite dirigible-inspired joke.
Mine is what's the difference between Rush Limbaugh and the Hindenburg?
Answer: One's a big, Nazi gasbag and the other one is a dirigible.
But the Huge Manitee is pretty damn funny.
I was up between 12:30 and 4 last night so I'm sharing the gronk this morning.
She pointed out that the people who wouldn't hire her for that probably wouldn't hire her for her locks, either. Fair point?
I think it matters what the tattoo looks like. Is it a design that will raise questions in someone's mind and what's the likelihood of it being interpreted incorrectly?
We had coffee and bagels this morning to welcome the new graduate student worker - I feel much better about this morning, now. (Our graduate student workers get a good deal here, for anyone thinking of library school - free tuition, about 20K in salary, and benefits.)
But ten years from now, would anyone still raise an eyebrow at a wrist tat?
I think so. The office seems to move very slowly. I wouldn't interview in dreads in LA. (eta: I wouldn't even interview with braids outside of major cities and black areas/companies) In NY in the creative field, perhaps.
The difference between locks and a tattoo--the locks can be gone in half an hour with scissors and a pair of clippers. The tattoo is harder to get rid of.
(Our graduate student workers get a good deal here, for anyone thinking of library school - free tuition, about 20K in salary, and benefits.)
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Sparky - insent.
Facebook is driving me crazy - people I unfriended months ago are showing up in my feed again! (Nothing political, thank goodness, just a judicious pruning of "Who the hell is this person again? Where do I know them from?" types.)
In Returning News - the suggestion at BoingBoing is that Caster Semenya was not informed of her (she identifies as female, so I'll use that pronoun) test results BEFORE they were published in the media.
I...have no words.
As a callback apparently he's also against vaccinations because they make you ill and let the government track you
My best employee believes that the government was behind 9/11, vaccines are evil, and pretty much any conspiracy theory you ever heard. And yet, a great worker so I do my @@ out of her sight. I have pointed out to her that if she is going to believe what she reads on the internet why not believe the 99.999% that say the opposite of what she buys into. Oh well.
the suggestion at BoingBoing is that Caster Semenya was not informed of her (she identifies as female, so I'll use that pronoun) test results BEFORE they were published in the media.
I wish I could say I was surprised, but that is really un-fucking-acceptable.