Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why women belong to religious organizations that prioritize men to the detriment of women.
Why some posters have to drag catholicism (no, I'm not one) into every friggin' thread.
Couldn't the subjugation of women pretty much fit into any organized religion? I didn't instantly leap to Catholicism when I read PP's post.
Uh, no. And it doesn't seem worth explaining, because you don't seem like the type to listen.
Islam? Yeah, so empowering for women. Judaism? Women can't be rabbis. Southern Baptist? Not gonna go there.
Anonymous wrote:Also, on the bleach blonde thing. Ya know once your hair turns grey, it won't hold color (hair dye) anymore. The only alternative to grey is bleach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how on earth we let this super pac thing get started and why we haven't eliminated it yet. Who in their right mind thinks it's okay for any candidate to take a large donation from an owner of a large company in exchange for political currency? Isn't this the definition of corruption. And why don't people notice this?
It's this little thing called the Constitution. Freedom of speech. I'll assume you've heard of it, so should I also assume you're opposed to it? Or is it that you only support speech you agree with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will students apply to medical school in hoards now that it seems graduating law school is no guarantee of financial success or social status?
hah, right.
Physician married to a physician here and we both teach at local medical schools. Average tuition at GW, Georgetown, Hopkins med schools is now just under $80K/year (not including living expenses) x 4 years. Average pediatrician out of residency makes ~$100k. ~$150K for an internist. Average student at GW this year (for example) graduated with $280K debt (not including undergrad).
Unless they're at the top of their medical school class and are entering lucrative sub specialty fields, today's medical students are by-in-large screwed. They'll be paying off their medical school debt and living paycheck to paycheck until they're 65. They glory days of medicine are over. We're hoping our kids go into law or finance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do drivers just sit in the left lane when they're not passing anyone?
And why do drivers stop at traffic lights leaving 1-2 carlengths of space between their own car and the one in front of them? Particularly when it means I'm right behind them and can't get into the turn lane that's opening up right next to them?
Lack of experience. They are planning on turning left and change lanes in advance. And they cannot estimate the distance (in case of stopping at car length).
I do it because of training to keep enough distance in front of your vehicle that you can maneuver your vehicle out if need be. Remember the CIA shooting at Langley? I'll try not to do it by turn-lanes from now on though.
Because my bloodhound wouldn't ever hurt anyone ever.Anonymous wrote:Why in the world do dog ownets violate leash laws?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do drivers just sit in the left lane when they're not passing anyone?
And why do drivers stop at traffic lights leaving 1-2 carlengths of space between their own car and the one in front of them? Particularly when it means I'm right behind them and can't get into the turn lane that's opening up right next to them?
Lack of experience. They are planning on turning left and change lanes in advance. And they cannot estimate the distance (in case of stopping at car length).
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone making under 100k vote republican?
Anonymous wrote:Will students apply to medical school in hoards now that it seems graduating law school is no guarantee of financial success or social status?
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone making under 100k vote republican?
Anonymous wrote:Why there are women Republicans.