Moreover, admin and potentially user data is leaked
Moreover, admin and potentially user data is leaked
Joke’s on you, I can see my tits AND my dick!
Corpos. Corpos never change
20 centimeters, give or take
Firefox is bad, Brave is evil. Why did they decide switching is a good idea?
At least three times that I can recall
I am a grad student, and I often wish we wouldn’t make too much distinction. It’s just creating problems out of thin air.
Even as an adjective in scientific context.
Nope, not proud as in “yay I’m so happy to be male”. Proud as in “I’m a male and there’s nothing bad about it or the wording around it, I’m happy to be who I am without shitting on anyone being different”
Not here in particular, but I have been called out several times for using the word “female” in an appropriate and normal context.
Why?
One can call a group of men “males”, and no one bats an eye. But once anyone uses “female” to refer to a woman, it’s a shitshow.
People do use them as nouns. For example, in statistical/scientific context: “Among males/females…”, or outside: “I’m a male”
And I certainly saw the word “males” being commonly used, which is pretty much why I’m so baffled by the need to banish its counterpart.
Incels may call women whatever, but actively banishing the word because it was appropriated by some group of weirdos isn’t gonna help - rather, it will only deepen the flawed interpretation of a very regular and normal word, assigning context to where there was none.
I’m a proud male. Why can’t there be a proud female? This only means she is a woman, after all.
The latter. Even without mortgage, here in my city it would take 150 months of an average salary to buy a fairly modest apartment, and we’re speaking average, which is very far from median. With mortgage…you simply wouldn’t be able to cover the interest payments, so it’s out of the question.
Also, government tries to step in to compensate a bit for the families with children. But overall, the insane interest rate reflects in everything. I currently pay out a loan at 35% APR.
Thanks for context!