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The Urban Dictionary describes a 'Karen' as a pejorative name associated with middle-aged women, typically blonde, who make solutions to others' problems an inconvenience to them.
For example, a Karen refusing to wear a face mask for her 5 minute trip to the supermarket during a pandemic. She will harass the workers, demand to see the manager and threaten to sue.
I cleared my browser cache and returning to YouTube some new 'Karen' videos were suggested. I would have thought by now these women would have calmed down, but it's done the opposite way!
The attached video has some Karen's found at the airport and a woman who wants to purchase alcohol and pay with her Platinum American Express but refuses to show I.D.
All that fuss for something required by law.
Why?? Everyone is built the same..is it because you were taught from young to "cover up"?.. My father put it in perspective..he said "everyone has two arms, two legs and one a** hole "
Worried you don't pass the "pencil test"?? Well here's news.. Unless you've had work done.. No one does!!
I say life is short, throw away the caftans run naked into the sea.. LIVE!!
All bodies are beautiful,no matter what size or shape
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Sometimes ,we get friends request ,we add them but we can't write emails / flowers to one an other , what would you say about it , does it make sense to you ?
From The New York Times
In response to:
BREAKING NEWS
Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died. The second woman to serve on the Supreme Court, she had powerful opinions that made her a cultural icon. She was 87.
Friday, September 18, 2020 8:12 PM EST
The cause was “complications of metastatic pancreas cancer,” the Supreme Court announced.
“Our nation has lost a jurist of historic stature,” Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said in a statement. “We at the Supreme Court have lost a cherished colleague. Today we mourn, but with confidence that future generations will remember Ruth Bader Ginsburg as we knew her — a tireless and resolute champion of justice.”
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court’s Feminist Icon, Is Dead at 87
The second woman appointed to the Supreme Court, Justice Ginsburg’s pointed and powerful dissenting opinions earned her late-life rock stardom.
By Linda Greenhouse
Sept. 18, 2020Updated 8:29 p.m. ET
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court and a pioneering advocate for women’s rights, who in her ninth decade became a much younger generation’s unlikely cultural icon, died on Friday. She was 87.
The cause was complications of metastatic pancreas cancer, the Supreme Court said.
By the time two small tumors were found in one of her lungs in December 2018, during a follow-up scan for broken ribs suffered in a recent fall, Justice Ginsburg had beaten colon cancer in 1999 and early-stage pancreatic cancer 10 years later. She received a coronary stent to clear a blocked artery in 2014.
Barely five feet tall and weighing 100 pounds, Justice Ginsburg drew comments for years on her fragile appearance. But she was tough, working out regularly with a trainer, who published a book about his famous client’s challenging exercise regime.
As Justice Ginsburg passed her 80th birthday and 20th anniversary on the Supreme Court bench during President Barack Obama’s second term, she shrugged off a chorus of calls for her to retire in order to give a Democratic president the chance to name her replacement. She planned to stay “as long as I can do the job full steam,” she would say, sometimes adding, “There will be a president after this one, and I’m hopeful that that president will be a fine president.”
When Justice Sandra Day O’Connor retired in January 2006, Justice Ginsburg was for a time the only woman on the Supreme Court — hardly a testament to the revolution in the legal status of women that she had helped bring about in her prejudicial career as a litigator and strategist.
Her years as the solitary female justice were “the worst times,” she recalled in a 2014 interview. “The image to the public entering the courtroom was eight men, of a certain size, and then this little woman sitting to the side. That was not a good image for the public to see.” Eventually she was joined by two other women, both named by Mr. Obama: Sonia Sotomayor in 2009 and Elena Kagan in 2010.
After the 2010 retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens, whom Justice Kagan succeeded, Justice Ginsburg became the senior member and de facto leader of a four-justice liberal bloc, consisting of the three female justices and Justice Stephen G. Breyer. Unless they could attract a fifth vote, which Justice Anthony M. Kennedy provided on increasingly rare occasions before his retirement in 2018, the four were often in dissent on the ideologically polarized court.
She served our country well. Thanks Ruth.
Hi I am Dave Beckett today 26/03/2015 went to Have a Haircut and Look the New Hairdo has Made me Smile and a Loving Smile
Women Please comment on this Photo and Men you are Not alowd to post comments on this Post it's only for the Ladies
Please no comments from the Men only The Ladies comments are welcome xoxo Dave
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Our big GSD Bravo is a lover. But a few times while being walked by our twins, a few people made them nervous, and he was appropriately protective,without being too aggressive. But folks who know the breed say females who have been brood bitches are even better for this. I know one needs to think twice before fooling around with any mom's kids, somewhere here in the gun totin' USA. Like that guy who just carjacked a mom's car and two kids. She was carrying, and ran around to the other door, and gave him what for. Two in the hat. Critical condition. Mom and kids fine.
I just got an email on here from a woman.
Supposedly, she's 25 (but looks older).
She sends me her phone number within her first (only) message.
It's a NJ mobile number, despite her profile stating that she's in a more southern state.
(OK. I usually travel south for the winter too).
But, under occupation this is
exactly what it states;
l've been wirking as a managing and thrusting itSay what ?