Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please settle for me which is normal:
I grew up making Swiss Miss hot chocolate with water. My husband's family made it with milk.
Milk feels so ABNORMAL to me! (Our kids chose the milk path, fyi). So maybe I'm the weird one.
I dont mean this as classist, but water is water families who couldn't spare the milk would use- or what they use at soccer games b/c its easier/cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we Americans think it’s normal, the big business of college sports is not normal in the rest of the world. It is crazy that we:
Pay college football coaches more than any other state employee
Accept students into universities solely based on their athletic ability and not academic ability
Spend millions of tax dollars on training facilities and travel for college students and fields and gyms for sports that no one watches.
I’m born and bred in the USA but I’m with the rest of the world in thinking these things are strange and stupid.
And it has trickled down to poison HS and even MS sports.
Agree, not normal.
Anonymous wrote:That not everyone rehearses conversations/meeting in their head and/or replays them afterward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve realized most of my friends I’ve made in this area (the DMG) through political organizing all suffer from mental illness.
I used to think they were all just passionate women, dedicated to progressive causes. But now I see they are in reality, quite unbalanced and really kinda obsessed, in really unhealthy ways. It makes me miss the normal people back home in the red state where I grew up.
Same. I live in a super liberal area and while my friends are lovely, they are all anxious and depressed and struggling mightily with the state of the country and the world. When I go visit my family in a red state, everyone is business as usual and doesn’t really seem to get upset or passionate or upset about politics.
Anonymous wrote:While we Americans think it’s normal, the big business of college sports is not normal in the rest of the world. It is crazy that we:
Pay college football coaches more than any other state employee
Accept students into universities solely based on their athletic ability and not academic ability
Spend millions of tax dollars on training facilities and travel for college students and fields and gyms for sports that no one watches.
I’m born and bred in the USA but I’m with the rest of the world in thinking these things are strange and stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please settle for me which is normal:
I grew up making Swiss Miss hot chocolate with water. My husband's family made it with milk.
Milk feels so ABNORMAL to me! (Our kids chose the milk path, fyi). So maybe I'm the weird one.
I dont mean this as classist, but water is water families who couldn't spare the milk would use- or what they use at soccer games b/c its easier/cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve realized most of my friends I’ve made in this area (the DMG) through political organizing all suffer from mental illness.
I used to think they were all just passionate women, dedicated to progressive causes. But now I see they are in reality, quite unbalanced and really kinda obsessed, in really unhealthy ways. It makes me miss the normal people back home in the red state where I grew up.
Same. I live in a super liberal area and while my friends are lovely, they are all anxious and depressed and struggling mightily with the state of the country and the world. When I go visit my family in a red state, everyone is business as usual and doesn’t really seem to get upset or passionate or upset about politics.
It makes sense that people inclined to empathy get anxious and sad when others are being harmed. Calling people who can look the other way "normal" is an odd take. Maybe just "disengaged"?