When women rule, they become more masculine. Emotionally, intellectually, and even physically. This is true even in the animal world.
The job affects gender much more than their gender affects the job. The dynamics of a command position stimulate the production of male harmones even in women.
So not only would rule by women not improve the world, it would make it a lot worse, because precious femeninity would be lost.
Those who play out their relationships in public risk becoming like Hollywood couples who get swept up in the glamour and publicity surrounding their "wonderful romance" to the point that they fail to realize that it's all just hype.
I can't look at virtual romance as "true love". It's not even "true life".
It may possibly lead to something real later, or it may not.
But as long as it only exists online, in my opinion, it's not any more "real" than kindergarten romance. Less in fact. At least in kindergarten there is real visual and physical contact.
If, though private discussion, a relationship should manage to germinate online, I think the quickest way in the world to kill it would be to discuss it as a topic on the forums.
That would be like planting sprouts on the freeway.
There's a symbiotic relationship between beer and Tex-Mex food that oils the body from the interior, instead of all that artificial goop that losers smear on their skin trying to approximate the look.
Ask the real "greasers" of this world. Beer is beautiful.
I used to raise Japanese Silkies, Mexican bantams, Aracuñas, and other game chickens a couple of decades ago.
If the hen is getting older it could just be rheumatism. Especially in cold weather.
If that's the case, the best cure is a new hen.
If the hen isn't old, look to see if you can see any kind of wound or sore in the area of the limp. If the hen is not old and there is no wound, check to see if her legs seem to be more scaly and cracked than normal, if so, it's due to an infestation of very small mites. In that case, you'll need to treat all the chickens. Rub their legs and feet thoroughly with kerosene or diesel fuel a couple of times a week for several weeks.
Change all the hay in the nests and clean and air the henhouse as best you can.
Actually I'm still under my rock and I'm comfortable here. It's the only safe place to be right now. There's lots of us under here. You should come join us.
Exactly. In general any "virus warning" that arrives as an email and says "warn your friends" is a hoax.
However, any email, including the virus warning email, can carry a virus, especially if they have attatchments that have to be opened.
Neither Norton, nor McAfee, nor AOL nor any valid antivirus site will ever send out warnings intended to be forwarded from person to person. That is, in fact, a very good way to spread viruses.
RE: hello everyone
Welcome Jen, join the party.