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I appreciate this video a lot--people don't realize how important it is to start slow if you're trying to come back from a completely sedentary lifestyle, and they get really hurt as a result. Straining your muscles too much, too suddenly can land you in the E.R. and the wrong joint injury can permanently affect your mobility, so please start with absolute basics and easy stretches!
remembering every booster of the harris campaign talking about how stupid and boorish trump was for his stunt at mcdonalds while privately she wanted them to publically and ceremonially award her a special burger diploma
incredible stuff
In the United States candidates seek the blessing of a deity called Burger as proof of their mandate to rule the land
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When somebody asks “How do I refer to a non binary person formally instead of sir or ma’am” and you answer “do not refer to me” that doesn’t answer their question actually
If you want the real answer it depends on the situation.
Instead of writing in a letter “dear sir or madame” you may write “to whom it may concern”
If you’re referring to a crowd saying “folks” or “honored guests” or “good people” or “hey kids” might all work depending on the situation.
When referring to a specific person it depends on their preference. They might have a doctorate or have some other title. In that case the choice is obvious. If not, Mx (pronounced like the word mix) is an option that exists and sort of widely used but it’s so new that even a non binary person might not know about it or might not like it. Using their full name might also be a way to show respect. “Our honored guest” or something like it also may be applicable in some very specific situations. In other situations just calling someone by their last name might be enough of a sign of respect like for a teacher or something.
A non binary person might just also be okay being called sir or ma’am depending on their preferences. I personally am okay with either mx or sir for example.
my dad doesnt like the cover image for my driving playlist
not sure what the problem is
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i dont consider myself a 'fashion guru' by any means but one thing i will say is guys you dont need to know the specific brand an item you like is - you need to know what the item is called. very rarely does a brand matter, but knowing that pair of pants is called 'cargo' vs 'boot cut' or the names of dress styles is going to help you find clothes you like WAAAYYYY faster than brand shopping
this also goes for aesthetic or -core titles. 'y2k tank top' is going to get you resellers and fast fashion brands advertising to people looking to meet a current trend. 'thin strap crop tank top' is going to get you a diverse group of results and not upcharge you to hell and back
additionally, shop second hand when you can, second hand and thrift sites typically organize clothes by the cut and color. theyll be more affordable than a depop seller curating you a style to sell you
useful terminology for different kinds of clothing shapes :)