Am I alone in feeling frustrated about AQA’s physics mark schemes?
Not only is the overly specific wording of their answers completely asinine, but their calculations are full of rounding errors and their numerical answers often seem to use a number of significant figures independent of the initial data…
“I know how to pleasure a lady Cecelia, I’ll put my penis in her and she’ll love it. I’ve had lots of practise on my own.”
This is my brother, please help.
Even for a teenage guy your brother seems uncomfortably forthright…
I mean quite apart from the ridiculousness of what he’s saying, does he not realise such topics are not dinner table conversation. :L
i am sex positive in that:
- i enjoy sex
- i don’t think wanting/having sex is a bad thing
- some kinks are harmless
i am sex critical/negative in that:
- i hate the term “slut-shaming” because it implies that women who have sex are “sluts” and while some women might be ok with reclaiming the word “slut,” most are not. (i use sex-shaming instead)
- i believe that kink shaming isnt a real form of oppression
- i believe that not all kinks are ok and fantasising about pedophilia or raping someone is fucked up and worthy of shame
- i feel like a lot of kinks (those to do with rape or abuse) glamourise and make a mockery of the real awful things i went through as a rape/abuse survivor
- i believe that the bedroom isn’t a magical bubble and what you do in there is impacted by/has an impact on society
- i believe that sex isnt above critique
(via mutualcore)
And then you go on Tumblr and realise you’re not that open-minded after all. :-|
Why do people feel the need to extrapolate on individual, extreme incidents, with cries of “this country is going to the dogs” or “what is this world coming to?”