I would still find it inappropriate, actually.
Didn't need a perfectly good coworker fired because he didn't realize his camera was on.
Do you sincerely not know what it feels like to find something cute?
I don't know for certain, but I really relate to The Royal Tenenbaums.
Huh, I see doodles all the time, but I've never seen an aussiedoodle. Labradoodles and goldendoodles as far as the eye can see.
They are not known for significant medical problems.
That's why every labradoodle and goldendoodle I come across at parks gets shaved down.
Worth pointing out that only some poodle mixes have hypoallergenic fur. Getting a poodle is a guarantee for hypoallergenic fur; getting a poodle mix is not.
Absolutely not this and I'm very surprised that you're mostly upvoted.
People get these dogs because they're cute. People like cute dogs. It's not a status symbol.
And poodle mixes are owned by a huge variety of people. Is the hype/trend of having them overblown? Absolutely. But people get them because they're cute. People like cute dogs.
They're also easy to get, and that usually only applies to pitbulls and pitbull mixes when it comes to large dogs.
You come across as someone who is very uninformed but very opinionated about the subject.
I've only met one or two bernedoodles, but I have met countless labradoodles and goldendoodles. They're popular because they're smart (but not too smart) and cute.
And anything deemed remotely non-essential is constantly at risk of being cut. I don't know how old you are, but I'm old enough to know that classes which were required for me (woodshop, home ec, typing, music) are largely no longer required, or even available, in most places.
That's just whataboutism. We don't need to not care about orangutans just because other animals are also in danger.
That is fucked up.
I used to work tech support for a company that made a product which involved sharing live or recorded videos. We would use the same instance for testing and troubleshooting, which occasionally involved broadcasting live videos.
One morning, I signed on to look for something or other, and I saw that one of my co-workers (who was working from home) had a live feed. His camera was pointed straight at his crotch and he was going at it quite vigorously. I deleted the feed and I don't know if he ever even knew what happened.
Not that I've had a ton of surgeries, but I've had a couple, and anytime I go under, I'm desperately hoping that my surgeon wasn't a C student and has the calmest of hands.
While what you say is true, it doesn't really refute the comment you're replying to. It could have been a black, non-racist employee, but that doesn't mean it's okay to use offensive language in the workplace.
This sort of story is unfortunately super common. It's probably rarer for a woman to never have had such an encounter than it is for them to have had one.
I was so disappointed by the ending to The Stand, but the rest of the book is so good that it's still an all-time favorite.
About 4 years ago, I watched a movie which I enjoyed but can't for the life of me find. It involved a white couple getting lost in deep rural Appalachia and getting taken in by a cult-like small family in the middle of nowhere.
I don't remember the details very well since it was a few years ago and I watched it pretty late at night. I think it involved the woman being drawn in while the man wasn't, and there being murder (in a shed?), but that could be me mixing different movies up.
Does anyone know what it might have been?