It really should have to pass some form of nonpartisan review before being able to be introduced. I hate that as a private citizen, I have to track possible legislation and make time during the day to tell them that it's clearly unconstitutional, have them pass it anyways, and then wait between 2-10 years for the courts to tell them (maybe).
I have a real problem with hybrid for roles that don't require an in-office presence because it arbitrarily region locks a role.
A cropped facebook comment and a reddit watermark, neat!
Honestly, I wish they'd understand that negative experiences happen occasionally and that it doesn't invalidate or override the positives of transition. I sometimes feel like I have to present a manicured facade.
I'm more than a little bit concerned that this is being posted by the sole mod of the community.
Edit: Wow, I think I caught a ban for this!
Grandma is just recruiting for a hacking group.
Hung like a horse too.
I like the enthusiasm, but minors are not generally in a position to up and relocate. Supportive families are increasingly finding themselves needing to move out of hostile states. Most of us are holding our breath for national elections to determine if we need to flee the country.
The Ohio General Assembly, which is controlled by a Republican supermajority, can override the governor’s veto with a three-fifths majority vote.
So, while the vetos are great news, folks in Ohio should contact their reps to let them know to let the vetos stand.
That episode always kinda bothered me, because the universal translator was able to make English phrases out of it, which suggests a base language that would have to exist for the Tamarians themselves to understand their language. Surely, they could have shared some set of learning matirials that they would use to educate their young?
An actual medical procedure that, at the time, husbands could authorize done to their wives without consent.
Can we not?
The majority of folks that are shitty to queer folks aren't doing it because they are secretly gay.