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"Is it true that a womans under arm hair can grow down to her hips if she never shaves it?"
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"Is it true that a womans under arm hair can grow down to her hips if she never shaves it?"
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Nice to know that multiculturalism doesn't exist isn't it?
They should come to Ireland and when they get off the plane I could fool them into thinking they've landed in China because idiots annoy me
I actually know nothing about New Zealand's history at all...I'm sure it's fairly interesting but I don't think it's available here at all It's funny but History was the subject I done best at in secondary school, I remember I done a report/project on something that was probably the complete opposite of what was expected just so I could do something different...
Yeah. I find it a very difficult debate, especially due to all the emotions and personal investment at play. Making it illegal tends to be counter-productive, sending mothers into back alleys to undergo unsanitary and dangerous procedures. At least legalising it allows the state to control the safety of the procedure.
Fundamentally, I think the problem needs to be addressed at its cause: stop people having unsafe sex and unwanted pregnancies. (That obviously does not solve problems of rape, but it would still go a long way.)
Try Toronto instead
That reminds me of a debate I once tried to have with my friends about why i thought prostitution should be legal; they thought I was crazy but honestly it makes sense to me
Prostitution exists and making it illegal will never make it go away; at least if it's made legal it can be regulated. We can at least make it safer by screening "licensed" prostitutes to make sure they have no infections, diseases, STDs etc. It might not be a perfect idea but is it better to have an unregulated industry or a regulated one that would be healthier and less dangerous and contribute tax...
Watch you all think I'm crazy
Generally, New Zealand history only gets a mention overseas for two reasons: firstly, in women's history, as we gave women the vote first, and secondly, in political history, as we pioneered the welfare state along with the Scandinavian countries.
History has always been a fascination of mine. I most wanted to write when I went to university but I find journalism to be intolerably sensationalist dross, hence I decided to study Political Science and History, two of my primary interests, and become an academic in one or the other. Initially, I thought it would be PolSci, with History just to give myself some contextual grounding, but I soon came to find myself preferring History. I do a lot of political history, unsurprisingly enough, but PolSci itself can be infuriatingly tedious.
It seems ridiculous to me to make prostitution illegal. Everybody who wants it illegal seems to campaign for it on a basis of enforcing their morality on the whole society. "Society will collapse if prostitution is legalised!" Hm, no, those countries with legal prostitution are actually doing just fine, and tend to have reduced levels of crime, STDs, and exploitation of women.
That's the only thing I ever knew about history in New Zealand the women's rights movement. Do they teach about how amazing Ireland was with women's rights over there?
So you're most likely gonna end up in history after college then?
Axver prostitution will lead to gay marriage being legal! and don't you know that will destroy the world as we know it because if gay marriage is legal no one will want to marry someone of the opposite sex
Nope, Ireland barely registers a mention. When it comes to women's rights in Europe, generally the emphasis is on early achievements in Scandinavia, then the suffragettes in England.
Yeah, well, I'm going to do my PhD in History and pursue a career in academia.
It will also make bestiality legal! People will marry dogs and cows and crows! Soon they will cross-breed and humanity as we know it will cease to exist!!!11!1`1
The first female member of parliament in Westminister was an Irish women; who took part in the 1916 Rising but was let off execution because the British were too worried about the type of reaction shooting a woman would get them; so instead they changed the court transcript so that it looked like she plead for life. She also become the first european woman to ever hold a cabinet position in a government
Awesome
We must stop the gays from spreading!
Depends, really. If you're trying to get out a stain, or bleaching/soaking it for dinginess, I'd go with cold. If not, warm will be fine, but don't go hot.Hey, Superthread, need a life tip. When handwashing an item of fabric in the sink, should I use cold or hot water?
Depends, really. If you're trying to get out a stain, or bleaching/soaking it for dinginess, I'd go with cold. If not, warm will be fine, but don't go hot.
You're lucky.I've never really had any serious problems with my parents...am I weird?
I honestly don't get how people can get married and then divorce so quickly...especially those people who think marriage will fix a relationship...
I think this was a classic case of "sex outsid of marriage is immoral and we want to have sex, ergo let's marry".