She quickly corrects the notion, offering historical examples of the difficulties posed by anyone peeing in space, not just women. Kowal also cited specifics about what the act itself entailed, which is a convoluted and often messy process. Urination, or defecation, in space is quite tricky, it seems.
The university is either an intellectually combative home to critical thinking, or it is a tired echo chamber that adds nothing to mainstream discourse except sanctimonious preaching. It is the second approach that sadly dominates today, and if this trend continues the relevance of higher education to our wider intellectual culture will diminish still further.
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Many people have accused me of being petulant, having a tantrum, throwing my toys out of the pram (etc.) by unfriending Facebook friends whose views I find abhorrent. Absolutely! I was having a hissy fit about the election results, and moaning about it to anyone who would listen. My aim in the blog post was not to argue that this unfriending was a grand moral gesture, or that other people ought to follow suit. It was to defend it against the criticism (voiced by some liberals, although not in response to me) that disengaging from Conservatives in this way is unconstructive. As I argued in my blog post and in my previous reply, I fear that the assumption that it is always best to remain engaged if one wants political progress (if there is such a thing) is based on a liberal bias, and that disengaging might actually be constructive.
The comment section on this post is open for discussion with other readers on any work-related questions that you want to talk about (that includes school). If you want an answer from me, emailing me is still your best bet*, but this is a chance to take your questions to other readers.
In the thread, Kowal manages to destroy some seriously absurd bathroom-related gender bias and teach us a whole lot about the process of pooping and peeing in zero gravity. It's an informative yet wild and wildly funny ride, and really leaves us with the desire to observe a glove of purple piss floating out of a space toilet. If Kowal schooled you as hard as she did us, give her a follow on Twitter. She's got loads more wisdom to share.
For instance, today, I answered a question and a virtually identical answer appeared 3 minutes later and got upvoted. In this specific case, the guy himself was nice enough to upvote me, but I honestly don't think it's a good thing to post a dupe answer after 3 minutes and leave it there. -- Mehrdad
Q Thank you, Mr. President. WNBA star Brittney Griner today was moved to a Russian penal colony to serve out her nine-year sentence. Do you have an update right now on her condition? What do you know about that? And does this mark a new phase in negotiations with the Russians to secure her release? Can the U.S. now fully engage in talks on a prisoner swap?
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So, with your help, that is what we have today: a quick and dirty list of the things we wish we had known about grief before we knew anything about grief. If it's in quotes, it's something one of our fabulous readers shared with us on Twitter or Facebook. If you finish this post and you're annoyed about all the things we forgot, leave a comment to keep the list going!
Just found your podcasts and your site. I am so thankful for you! I just finished writing a book about this exact thing. I lost my husband of only 21 years, in 2019 and have felt like a foreigner in my own country since. Your website and podcasts have only confirmed all the things I have not only gone through but also felt in the last 18 months. I am excited to begin writing my second book and feel like I truly am on the right path. Thank you and I am excited to continue this journey in getting people to see that grief is not a five step program! Thank you again!
Cat, I am in the same exact boat you are. I lost my soulmate, my best friend, my love, November 7th 2020. This is beyond anything I could ever imagine. He died about 14 months after being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. I thought I was somewhat prepared, think again. Going on with life without him is beyond comprehension. My heart is with you.
On April 26, 2022, Alfred Coleman teased his followers with big news and hinted that it was related to Eggman. One prevalent speculation was that this was the announcement of the Shadow the Hedgehog fandub. On April 29, 2022 at 00:00 EST, the announcement would break on Twitter Dot Com about a brand new merchandise release, aptly titled the "EGGDROP" (in all caps). The EGGDROP launch featured 50 items ranging from clothing, mugs, stickers, flags, posters and other accessories. All items were designed by Alfred Coleman, Robby Fregosi and variouvery, and hosted on eggdrop.bigcartel.com starting on April 29, 2022.
Take one post from Peter Rota, an SEO specialist from Massachusetts. "I have a secret," he wrote to his thousands of followers in August 2022. "Most people are not even aware this is a real thing. Since 2015, I have struggled with peeing in public restrooms."
There's also a generational shift, with some younger people having fewer hang-ups sharing with their colleagues. Oversharing comes "pretty much down to Gen Z, to be honest with you," said Catalina Valentino, a 21-year-old entrepreneur. She found some notoriety from Davos earlier this year when she posted on LinkedIn about taking off her "swanky new pair of Louboutins" to walk nearly a mile barefoot in the snow to a meeting at the World Economic Forum after her car got stuck. "People were shocked, but to me it seemed normal to stop at nothing," she wrote. "And that's exactly the mindset of an entrepreneur."
Sciannella didn't actually know his boss Franko had called Hickey's employer until days after the fact. He had just flagged the @BestOfLinkedIn post in a company Slack channel, and Franko decided to take matters into his own hands. Nothing more came of Franko's demands, and he subsequently wrote about the episode on LinkedIn: "I simply hope this is a reminder for all of us to play nice on LinkedIn. Because if we don't, we can be seconds away from the unemployment line and burning all of the bridges we've worked so hard to build."
THE SHEER FREQUENCY and powerful pull of the pee break makes urine perhaps the most influential and disruptive liquid in sports. In fact, the most basic of bodily functions is such a potent force that it causes even the most disciplined, trained bodies in the world to do some wonderfully weird and occasionally revolting things. "Every single athlete has to deal with this in a different way, but one thing is the same: No one ever talks about it," says Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson of the U.S. women's national hockey team. "It's a pretty universal thing we all share, relative to everybody: Everyone has to go."
If a glimpse of Chastain's sports bra after her Cup-winning penalty kick in 1999 caused such a ridiculous uproar, she can't even imagine what fans would do if a player today copped a squat by the U.S. bench during a game, as so many of her male counterparts do. That single disparity can often leave female athletes at a significant disadvantage. It's common for female athletes to drink less -- and therefore perform worse -- simply because they're worried about how, or where, they'll go to the bathroom. During a recent U.S. Olympic Committee golf outing in Oregon, when Chastain mentioned this dilemma, a female golfer in her foursome cursed out the male-dominated world of golf course design, then produced something called P-Mate. The disposable cardboard device, made by a company in Broomfield, Colorado, allows women to pee in public while standing. "I was a little embarrassed at first," Chastain says. "Then I was like, 'Oh my god, this is awesome!' It's very different for the rest of us. You just can't squat in the middle of a Women's World Cup game. Male athletes can just create their own bathroom."
To this day, every time Toney sees Roach, he reminds him, loudly, about their Mandalay moment. Roach always grumbles back the same thing he said that night as Toney leaned toward the urinal. "Damn it, James, I don't even like holding my own."
The first step to keeping your carpet clean of pet stains is prevention. Why did your dog urinate on the carpet? Did you wait too long to let him out? Perhaps he is sick and needs to see a vet or maybe something happened to cause your dog some nervous stress. You will want to figure out why he is peeing in the house in order to prevent it from happening. An ounce of prevention, in this case, is worth a pound of the cure.
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