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11 votes
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Is there such a thing as a "Hispanic" and "Latino" person?
8 votes -
How New Zealand became an apocalypse escape destination for Americans
8 votes -
One woman, four men bound for the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard on a four-month expedition that covered more than 4,500 miles
5 votes -
Every time someone is better at something than you are, it just means they failed at it more times than you did
9 votes -
You've been through a lot this year and it looks like you need the perfect place to let your frustrations out – record your scream and we'll release it in Iceland
7 votes -
From anti-racism to psychobabble
5 votes -
An Irish coast sound generator
6 votes -
How do unschoolers turn out?
11 votes -
Less than 2% of Kentucky farms are Black-owned. This company is trying to change that.
5 votes -
Videos of police killings are numbing us to the spectacle of Black death
7 votes -
Goodhart's Law - How systems are shaped by the metrics you chase
9 votes -
Window Swap - Open a new window somewhere in the world
28 votes -
Sixteen-year-old student gets thousands of primary school children to write to lonely care home residents
7 votes -
How "The Wing", a women-focused, co-working space collective and club is now reeling from allegations of racism, exclusivity and abuses of power
13 votes -
Check in but never leave: Taiwan offers fake flights for travel-starved tourists
5 votes -
US pediatricians call for in-person school this fall
12 votes -
The Whiteness Project is an interactive investigation into how Americans who identify as white, or partially white, understand and experience their race
9 votes -
The fight to redefine racism
4 votes -
Resilience is the goal of governments and employers who expect people to endure crisis
4 votes -
Tell me about your living space
With widespread lockdowns and quarantines having been in place for awhile now, I imagine many of us are more intimately familiar with our living spaces -- houses, apartments, rooms, wherever we're...
With widespread lockdowns and quarantines having been in place for awhile now, I imagine many of us are more intimately familiar with our living spaces -- houses, apartments, rooms, wherever we're stuck -- than we ever have been. We know them inside and out, along with all their positives, negatives, and quirks.
Tell me all about:
- What's the breakdown of your living space?
- What do you appreciate about it?
- What bothers you about it?
- In what ways have you made the space "yours"?
- Do you share it with anyone: pets, plants, or people?
- Are you happy with where you are?
- Is there anything you'd recommend for others regarding their living spaces?
26 votes -
Photographing orphaned baby squirrels in the wild – photographer and zoologist Dani Connor 'adopted' four squirrels after their mother died
7 votes -
The true cost of dollar stores - discount chains are thriving, but fostering violence and neglect in poor communities
7 votes -
Three stories of people fired after being accused of racism
25 votes -
Inside the social media cult that convinces young people to give up everything
14 votes -
Is Asia’s cosmopolitan elite so entrenched with American ‘global culture’ that it fails to see problems at home?
6 votes -
Higher ed: Enough already
17 votes -
Family buys all of a Chicago paletero’s ice pops on Father’s Day, collects nearly $40K for him: ‘He refuses to stop working’
4 votes -
You want a Confederate monument? My body is a Confederate monument (sexual assault trigger warning)
20 votes -
Will places that depend on tourism be more open to high tech, given that remote work is more accepted?
5 votes -
What the Dutch can teach the world about remote work
5 votes -
Your Black Friends Are Busy - A growing resource for learning about anti-racism, and supporting the people & organizations doing important work for the Black Lives Matter movement
If, like me, you'd like to learn more about how to be an ally to your black friends, but feel awkward bringing it up, this is a cool little web app that has a bunch of literature and links you can...
If, like me, you'd like to learn more about how to be an ally to your black friends, but feel awkward bringing it up, this is a cool little web app that has a bunch of literature and links you can read to find out more about the black experience and how to help.
12 votes -
Flirting for morons
29 votes -
Using the menstrual cup and open menstrual discussion
I'm a female working in the construction field and was wondering how to dispose of my feminine products discreetly and hygienically in a portable potty with a crew full of males where male...
I'm a female working in the construction field and was wondering how to dispose of my feminine products discreetly and hygienically in a portable potty with a crew full of males where male toxicity exists... 'twas weird.
I've been meaning to make the jump to the menstrual cup (due to my sustainability inclinations), but due to laziness/squeamish reasons, I didn't make the jump until I realized how practical it was with my profession!
I'm able to keep it in for a half day before emptying, so it's awesome for the jobsite! I can urinate with it too! which is also awesome... and! NO SMELL! I feel so much cleaner now. and the internal pressure kinda releases some cramps... not all the cramps, but some! And it's totally comfortable to work out in (for reference: I do outdoor running). Not to mention, there's way less waste and cost! (And for those who find bodily fluids cool, the thick, deep, dark red that you see when you empty makes me feel powerful, like you can conquer anything... in reality, I just sit with my Chimmy plush and wait for my significant other to plop chocolate goodies in my lap.)
The only downside I could find is that it took some time to get used to (about 1 cycle) and I can't hold my pee (I know I'm not suppose to anyway, but it's a nice privilege... these pipes had some major damage).
Anyway, any cycle stories/tips/tricks? embarrassing moments? origin story?
I'll go first, my mom was in a ferocious fight with my older sister for spending the night with some guy or whatever. As my mom was ripping my sister's clothes/throwing her out the house, I got my first period. I had to interrupt the fight to ask what I should do... middle child problems! I guess I found a good way to break up a fight...35 votes -
YouTube brings summer camp home to kids. Experience adventure, arts, sports or STEM camp at home with #CampYouTube
3 votes -
Reflections on being a female founder
7 votes -
Why Finnish people tell the truth – in Finland, people are assumed to be honest all the time, and trust is implicit unless proven otherwise
13 votes -
The autumn ritual of wild horse herding in Iceland's Kolbeinsdalur Valley
9 votes -
The social codes of the crazy rich
6 votes -
Telecommuting requires new interpersonal skills, especially if you’re trying to stay on the boss’s radar. So what’s the best approach?
7 votes -
San Francisco tenants break leases in startling numbers, giving renters upper hand
12 votes -
Why are we so quick to scrutinise how low-income families spend their money?
19 votes -
The death of expertise
9 votes -
The coronavirus has hastened the post-human era
5 votes -
Sam Harris - Can we pull back from the brink?
7 votes -
The elevator arises as the latest logjam in getting back to work
9 votes -
In Alabama, if the cops kill someone committing a crime, their accomplice goes to jail for murder (2018)
13 votes -
It's time to kick police unions out of the US labor movement. They aren't allies.
19 votes -
Thirteen virtual festivals and events this summer
5 votes -
Confessions of a former bastard cop - An essay by a former police officer on why police are like this
29 votes