Message from @Khan

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2017-11-14 03:22:33 UTC  

😂

2017-11-14 03:30:30 UTC  

Kinda nice Troll ;D

2017-11-14 04:43:10 UTC  

The source of the books is amazing!

2017-11-27 17:33:09 UTC  

Here is a link to my preliminary version of the website that I am building: http://www.fundfaire.com

2017-11-30 04:24:55 UTC  
2017-11-30 04:29:55 UTC  

ffffffffffff

2017-11-30 05:36:11 UTC  
2018-01-29 23:07:12 UTC  

Mozart wrote this shit at the age of 8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=241C58kqZXM

2018-02-03 22:56:33 UTC  

He's the one that deserves to be interrupted.

2018-02-05 21:45:10 UTC  

following up on something Matt + Blonde talked about two weeks ago regarding men afraid to approach women http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article186983518.html

2018-02-05 21:45:22 UTC  

skimmed the article but this stuck out:

2018-02-05 21:45:46 UTC  

>Debra Gravert, chief administrative officer of the Assembly Rules Committee, said the committee tracks only investigations she and human resources officials decide to conduct. Not all complaints about behavior – such as someone asking someone else for a date – violate sexual harassment policy, she said. In the last six years, it has conducted eight investigations, she said.

2018-02-05 21:45:58 UTC  

but then, followed by

2018-02-05 21:46:22 UTC  

>Lobbyist Samantha Corbin encouraged subcommittee members to rethink what might be considered sexual harassment under the current policy.

>“A suggestion was made earlier that it is not sexual harassment if someone asks someone out on a date,” she said. “I beg to differ, because if the chair of appropriations was to ask me out on a date, I would certainly feel pressured. If a fellow was asked out by their boss, they certainly would feel pressured.”

2018-02-05 21:47:52 UTC  

granted, this is YouGov and I have no idea how representative the samples are

2018-02-05 21:48:42 UTC  

but nearly a quarter of millennial + Gen-Z men view "asking to go for a drink" as a form of sexual harassment

2018-02-05 21:50:16 UTC  

I do wonder though if their responses reflect their personal views on sexual harassment or it's based on their observation of what would earn them a harassment charge

2018-02-06 01:00:44 UTC  

Thanks. I wish the graph was more specific about age, maybe coordinated with year, I could from experience and observation what ‘seemed’ about right. Putting a hand on lower back was once a sign of politeness, support, care, respect, something in that range, anyway it was a good thing, maybe on stairs, think about it, women in heels... akin to opening doors for women.