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Woman realizes she's been abusing her husband for a while.
What this constant nagging and harping does is send a message to our husbands that says “we don’t respect you. We don’t think you’re smart enough to do things right. We expect you to mess up. And when you do, you’ll be called out on it swiftly and without reservation.” Given this kind of negative reinforcement over time, he feels like nothing he can do is right (in your eyes). If he’s confident with himself and who he is, he’ll come to resent you. If he’s at all unsure about himself, he’ll start to believe you, and it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Neither one is a desirable, beneficial outcome to you, him or the marriage.
The linkie takes you to his tweet, where there is a picture of him wearing a wild shirt by Elly Prizeman with planets and stars and other astronomical phenomenon.
I started followed Ms. Prizeman's twitter after I spotted her in a modelling photo with some Suicide Girls. Looking back on it, I should have when the pinup girls shirt hit the fan. She's leveraged the #shirtstorm into a nice little cottage industry.
I R A Darth Aggie
at May 22, 2015 1:02 PM
Will the race to $15/hour minimum wages lead to our robot overlords taking over fast food?
One of the biggest changes for customers will be a reduction in interactions with service workers. No more telling counter help at Carl's Jr what you want. You'll type in your order in a kiosk pad and slide a card or wave your phone (or maybe smart watch) to make your payment. Or, even better, you'll order your burgers and fries on your smart phone before you get to CJs (saving time just like you can already do with Domino's Pizza). By the time you arrive your order will be done. Your order will be popped out after an automating id'ing machine (palm reader or iris reader perhaps) determines it is you.
As long as the ordering kiosks don't have that annoying "would you like to chat with a service rep" chasing you around like some website do.
And they could just ID you by sending you a QR code that you produce on your phone so it can be scanned and then give hand over your order.
Woman realizes she's been abusing her husband for a while.
I R A Darth Aggie at May 22, 2015 7:18 AM
http://dawn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/index.html?view=grid_view&start=0
Can some find out if Rose Eveleth approved of the clothing these scientists wore?
She blocked me on twitter after asking the question a few moths ago on a different space missions
lujlp at May 22, 2015 9:39 AM
Matt Taylor tweeted earlier today:
The linkie takes you to his tweet, where there is a picture of him wearing a wild shirt by Elly Prizeman with planets and stars and other astronomical phenomenon.
I started followed Ms. Prizeman's twitter after I spotted her in a modelling photo with some Suicide Girls. Looking back on it, I should have when the pinup girls shirt hit the fan. She's leveraged the #shirtstorm into a nice little cottage industry.
I R A Darth Aggie at May 22, 2015 1:02 PM
Will the race to $15/hour minimum wages lead to our robot overlords taking over fast food?
As long as the ordering kiosks don't have that annoying "would you like to chat with a service rep" chasing you around like some website do.
And they could just ID you by sending you a QR code that you produce on your phone so it can be scanned and then give hand over your order.
I R A Darth Aggie at May 22, 2015 1:08 PM
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