Shouldn’t Church and State doctrine (or whatever it is called) immediately make all of this illegal?
Shouldn’t Church and State doctrine (or whatever it is called) immediately make all of this illegal?
I would immediately cite anti-LGBTQIA+ sentimentality as the contributing factor. While lots of people understand that homosexuals aren’t the only people who can contract the infection, I’m sure the treatments being aimed primarily at homosexuals as the highest risk group, will make certain people unwilling to believe it is a potential risk.
It sucks that safe sex isn’t a thing being discussed. However it does feel like anti-abortion laws would be unnecessary if teens had access to sought information. I’m sure with the advent of Internet based pornography, teens are being influenced more by that with no educational tools to say that people in pornography (I am sure not everyone across the industry follows health guidelines but for the “professionals” you’d hope they do) have access to testing and other health related care.
If we are going to be cynical about this, one reason I suspect sex education is no longer being thought would be to fall inline with twisted alt-right/conservative values about women NEEDING to have children. With lack of information about contraception, teens might believe they can’t be safe. Maybe they actually have access to contraception but aren’t aware. Maybe contraception is being banned. If you have no contraception, then the rate of pregnancy will increase and maybe those anti-abortion lawmakers wish to see more unwanted pregnancies instead of anyone wishing to engage in recreational sex that doesn’t aim for procreation.
I’ve been rewatching Steven Universe. This reminds me of the corrupted gem monsters.
I’ve heard supposedly those people got severely taxed for doing that.
Taxes? I don’t know full details or if this is even tangentially related (or maybe it is the same thing). There is a supposed practice as some universities (maybe just the non-UC’s and Cal State’s) that if you were a relative (I’m assuming immediate family only) working at say USC for example, you could get accepted into the university without paying tuition. The only catch was you got severely taxed (something like 30%; of what, I don’t know) for attending tuition-free.
Considering the news out of Russia about making childless families ideology illegal has been in the headlines… does this dude think he works for Russia?
EDIT: Sorry, forgot to add the word “ideology”.
I’m sure this Judge would disagree with you. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-06-07/skelton-assault-weapons-ruling-california-ar15-pocket-knife
And they don’t want to include the non-Judeo-Christian religions, I’m sure.
They didn’t abbreviate with a period. Sure is confusing.
Isn’t the intent to enhance the original?
The live action sequel of ReBoot made for Netflix, ReBoot: The Guardian Code, is a wild one. Imagine Video Game High School crossed over with Power Rangers but is actually the plot of Tron.
Seriously, super cheesy. I’m embarrassed knowing it exist let alone having watched at least two episodes.
Can someone explain why a remaster is wanted on a technical level? This show had a very unique art and animation style. The only show I can think of that might come this close is Transformers: Beast Wars.
Does a Google search… right, because it was also a Mainframe show.
Laziness.
Correct me if I am wrong, I remember he was associated with Chris Brown, helping spotlight them.
Anyone associated with Chris Brown is not in my book, a good person.
What is the goal here?
So the state of Nevada can possibly force Jill to legally change their name?
Right. I totally forgot about that. Well maybe I want to hear it from the artist being invited to perform.
I want receipts and video footage before I believe this.
Waiting 24 hours to report a person missing isn’t a myth… just a stupid fucking thing that happens a lot and has no basis in law.
You could try to report a person missing immediately but depending on their age, gender, sex, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, economic status, job employment, location, and maybe many more factors, a police/sheriff department might flat out deny a report because they simply can’t do their job right.
It’s not a myth; it is reality and many people encounter this issue. Especially in the ‘70s and ‘80s in the United States, teenagers would often be dismissed as missing and considered runaways. So the fact is you might be forced to wait or have your report completely ignored by the appropriate law enforcement agency.
Could they not have found a pun for fox?