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The Lighter Side
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A simple 'test' can help identify potentially abusive partners early in a relationship.
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A simple 'test' can help identify potentially abusive partners early in a relationship.

Most abusers don't start their relationships by hitting their partners. That's why early warning signs are vital to recognize.I know two women who recently left abusive partners. Both men seemed sweet and likable—even gentle—each time I saw them. Both had some lovely qualities as people and even as partners. And both turned out to be controlling‚ increasingly abusive partners behind closed doors. The thing about domestic violence is that most people don't enter into relationships with someone who abuses them from the get go. It's often like the analogy of the frog in boiling water. If you place a frog into a pot of boiling water‚ it'll jump right out. But if you put it in a cool pot and gradually increase the temperature‚ the frog won't recognize that it's being slowly cooked until it's too late.Abuse usually comes on gradually‚ with plenty of opportunity to manipulate and forgive and justify the water getting warmer. That's why many stay in abusive relationships far longer than they should.A domestic violence counselor suggests a simple test to help identify potential abusers early in a relationship.Rob Andrews is a domestic violence counselor in Australia. He told ABC News that he advises people to use what he calls the "No Test" to identify potential red flags early on in a relationship."The No Test is basically to watch out for the way your partner responds the first time you change your mind or say no‚" Andrews said."While expressing disappointment is OK‚ it's not the same as annoyed. Annoyed is 'how dare you‚' a sign of ownership or entitlement."Ownership‚ entitlement‚ control—these are red flags that often lead to increasingly abusive behavior. And though women can definitely be abusers‚ the reality is that women are much more likely to be the victims of domestic violence and male abusers tend to be more dangerous to their partners."A lot of the women who will present to services will see themselves as part of the problem‚" Andrews said. "They'll ask themselves why they're always attracted to abusive men‚ blame themselves for not being assertive enough‚ blame themselves for pushing their partner's buttons‚ causing their anger.""With the No Test‚ we're not trying to give women knowledge that they didn't already know‚" he said‚ "but when they see it in black and white in front of them like that‚ they realize they of course have the right to say no‚ that they aren't to blame."Andrews describes our patriarchal history as "the nut of the problem."Andrews said that some people erroneously tell women that they should just be more assertive with their partners‚ letting them know they won't stand for controlling or abusive behavior‚ but that's not always the best tack to take."Being assertive with a man who's threatening to bash you is not a very good idea‚" he said. "It almost comes from what I'd call 'deficit thinking‚' that somehow these women need to be trained up so that the people won't abuse them. The only person who can stop the abuse is the person who is doing the abusing."Andrews works with men who are struggling with their own behavior and want to change. He has them think about what kind of man they really want to be and work with them to align their behavior with that vision."I hear a lot of people saying how it's so hard for men now‚ it's all so confusing‚" he said. "It's very easy to be a man. Just be polite and respectful to people‚ it's not that difficult really.""But in saying that‚" he added‚ "we are to some extent dealing with 2‚000 years of history of women being a second-class citizen. That's the nut of the problem and we've got to keep chipping away at it."This article originally appeared on 02.11.19
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The Lighter Side
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I told a kid a riddle my dad told me when I was 7. His answer proves how far we've come.
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I told a kid a riddle my dad told me when I was 7. His answer proves how far we've come.

When I was 7‚ my dad told me a riddle."A man and his son are driving in their car when they are hit by a tractor-trailer.Photo via iStock.(We were driving at the time‚ so of course this was the riddle he decided to tell.) The father dies instantly.The son is badly injured. Paramedics rush him to the hospital. Photo via iStock.As he is being wheeled into the operating room‚ the surgeon takes one look the boy and says:'I can't operate on him. He's my son.'How is that possible?!"Without missing a beat‚ I answered:"The doctor is his mom!"My dad first heard the riddle when he was a child in the '60s.Back then‚ most women didn't work outside of the home.Few of those who did had college degrees‚ much less professional degrees.Female doctors were few and far between.Back then‚ it was a hard riddle. A very hard riddle.By 1993‚ when I first heard it‚ the notion that women could be highly skilled‚ highly trained professionals wasn't so absurd.To me‚ it was normal.I knew women who were lawyers. Bankers. Politicians. My own doctor was a woman.To be sure‚ women still faced challenges and discrimination in the workplace. And even 20 years later‚ they still do.But at its core‚ the riddle is about how a family can work. And that had changed. Long-overdue progress had rendered the big‚ sexist assumption that underpinned the whole thing moot.A very hard riddle was suddenly not a riddle at all.I never forgot it.Now‚ I'm 30 — almost as old as my dad was he first told me that riddle.I don't have kids‚ but I mentor a child through a volunteer program.Once a week‚ we get together and hang out for an hour. We play ping pong‚ do science experiments‚ and write songs. Neither of us like to go outside.It's a good match.One day‚ we decided to try to stump each other with riddles.He rattled off about five or six.I could only remember one: The one about the man‚ his son‚ and the surgeon.I thought it would be silly to tell it.I was sure that‚ if it was easy in 1993‚ it would be even easier in 2014. Kind of ridiculous‚ even.But a part of me was curious.It had been 21 years — almost as long as it had been between when my dad first heard the riddle and when he shared it with me.Maybe it wouldn't be so easy.Maybe I was missing something obvious‚ making my own flawed assumptions about how a family could work.Maybe the world had changed in ways that would be second nature to a 13-year-old but not to me.So I began:"A man and his son are driving in their car‚ when they are hit by a tractor-trailer. The father dies instantly. The son is badly injured and is rushed to the hospital by paramedics. As he is being wheeled into the operating room‚ the surgeon takes one look at the boy and says:'I can't operate on him. He's my son.'How is that possible?!"Without missing a beat‚ he answered: "it's his other dad"Times change. Progress isn't perfect. But no matter what shape a family takes‚ at the end of the day‚ #LoveWins.This article was written by Eric March and originally appeared on 06.21.16
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A struggling cook asked Gordon Ramsay a personal question‚ and he responded in an unexpected way.
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A struggling cook asked Gordon Ramsay a personal question‚ and he responded in an unexpected way.

Gordon Ramsay is not exactly known for being nice.Or patient.Or nurturing.On his competition show "Hell's Kitchen‚" he belittles cooks who can't keep up. If people come to him with their problems‚ he berates them. If someone is struggling to get something right in the kitchen‚ he curses them out.His whole TV persona is based on being the world's worst boss.Ramsay went on Reddit and allowed users to ask him any question they wanted.So when a fellow cook asked him a sincere‚ deeply personal question about what to do when you've hit a roadblock in your career‚ you could probably guess what was coming.Indeed‚ I thought the guy was making a terrible mistake pouring his heart out to a chef as notoriously tough as Ramsay:"My hopes and dreams are nowhere to be found as I scale and portion salmon after salmon‚ shelling pods after pods of broad beans....Sometimes I look out the tiny window and I can see people walking around the streets‚ enjoying the sunlight‚ while I'm here‚ questioning my dedication to this art as I rotate stock in the cool room‚ getting frost bitten‚ but the fear of the chef stops me from stepping outside to warm up....The closest thing to feeling any kind of joy I get is those rare moments when I walk through the dining room near the end of service to get some coffee for everyone‚ and there will be a few diners left‚ idly sampling those little petite fours that we've painstakingly ensured are all perfectly round‚ identical‚ and just plain delicious. Then‚ one of them will stop the conversation they're having with their company‚ look up from their food and say‚ 'Thank you‚ chef. This is delicious‚' and making the previous 14-hours of sweat and tears kind of worthwhile.My question is‚ how did you deal with it? How the fuck did you deal with all the bullshit‚ Gordon?”But the way Ramsay responded? Totally amazing. And completely unexpected.Turns out‚ real-life Gordon Ramsay? He actually can be a really kind‚ big-hearted dude.He's sympathetic to the guy. Not just because he's a good person. But because he's been there.Working in restaurants is a tough‚ tough business. As of 2012‚ the average salary for cooks was less than $23‚000/year. And those who are just starting out often have to work unglamorous‚ tedious jobs that no one else wants to do. Ramsay didn't have fancy culinary school training. He rose up through the ranks putting in long hours for low pay in kitchens all over the world. That's why he gets it.Which brings up another point.Diet Dieting GIF by Bobbi DeCarlo - Find &; Share on GIPHYWhen we go out to eat‚ we‚ as a culture‚ tend to behave ... how should I put this?Let's go with "not like perfect angels."Of course‚ no one likes getting the wrong order. Or waiting a really long time for a meal. Or eating something that doesn't taste the way you expect it to.But it's important to remember that the people behind the food‚ like Ramsay's anonymous letter-writer‚ might be working 14-hour days. Or might be a recent immigrant who speaks limited English‚ trying to support a family thousands of miles away. And possibly making very little money. And sure‚ they screw up sometimes. But we all screw up at our jobs sometimes.Because they‚ like the rest of us‚ are human beings.Which is why saying..."Thank you‚ chef. This is delicious."Could mean everything to someone.This article originally appeared on 04.22.15
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Making History: the album David Crosby deemed “one of the best”
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Making History: the album David Crosby deemed “one of the best”

A masterpiece. The post Making History: the album David Crosby deemed “one of the best” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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How King Crimson reflected on the breakup of The Beatles in song
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How King Crimson reflected on the breakup of The Beatles in song

A true narrative. The post How King Crimson reflected on the breakup of The Beatles in song first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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Freeze Your Fruit And Yogurt Combo For A Perfectly-Textured Snack
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Freeze Your Fruit And Yogurt Combo For A Perfectly-Textured Snack

Fruity frozen yogurt bark can make a good snack that avoids the textural perils often associated with popping a carton of yogurt into the freezer.
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The Best Of Betty Crocker At The Inspired Home Show 2024
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The Best Of Betty Crocker At The Inspired Home Show 2024

Who doesn't love Betty Crocker? The better question is: Which of Betty Crocker's wares at 2024's The Inspired Home Show are most lovable? We've got the answers!
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Intel Uncensored
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Sunday Live: Trump ‘Bloodbath’ Hoax Blows Up In Deep State’s Face — Viva Frei &; Roger Stone Join Alex Jones Live! Must Watch!
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Sunday Live: Trump ‘Bloodbath’ Hoax Blows Up In Deep State’s Face — Viva Frei &; Roger Stone Join Alex Jones Live! Must Watch!

Nevertheless‚ Joe Biden doubles down with false claim Trump 'wants another Jan. 6' over 'bloodbath' remark referring to auto industry. Alex Jones lays out the latest mainstream media/Deep State hoax against President Trump claiming his “bloodbath” remark about the auto industry is a call for violence against his political enemies. Viva Frei and Roger Stone also join the show to offer their latest take on the “bloodbath” hoax and other political developments. Tune in! #AlexJonesShow Sunday LIVE: Trump 'Bloodbath' Hoax Blows Up In Deep State's Face — Viva Frei &; Roger Stone Join Alex Jones Live! Must Watch! https://t.co/YKe4NWdXXl— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) March 17‚ 2024 Tune into this live broadcast at MadMaxWorld.TV and spread the word!
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Pure Deception: Joe Biden Doubles Down on ‘Bloodbath’ Hoax‚ Claims Trump ‘Wants Another January 6’
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Pure Deception: Joe Biden Doubles Down on ‘Bloodbath’ Hoax‚ Claims Trump ‘Wants Another January 6’

Desperate Democrats continue to gaslight the America people about Trump because they have nothing to run on. Joe Biden doubled down on the mainstream media’s misrepresentation of former President Donald Trump’s “bloodbath” remarks about the auto industry despite it being quickly and decisively debunked on social media. Biden claimed Trump’s remark that the auto industry will suffer a “bloodbath” if he’s not elected was actually a call for “another January 6.” “It’s clear this guy wants another January 6. But the American people are going to give him another resounding electoral defeat this November‚” Biden wrote on X Sunday. It’s clear this guy wants another January 6.But the American people are going to give him another resounding electoral defeat this November. https://t.co/saukB6Wjry— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) March 17‚ 2024 Other Democrats‚ including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi‚ piled on the media’s deceptive headlines earlier in the day saying Trump wants to wage violence against his political enemies.Winter Sun Plus is NOW 25% off! Boost your natural defenses with this powerful vitamin D3 and K formula! Nancy Pelosi simultaneously floats the "bloodbath" hoax (never happened)‚ the "praising Hitler" hoax (never happened)‚ and the "losers" hoax (never happened) pic.twitter.com/yOB3uMyk92— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 17‚ 2024 Biden Communications Director Michael Tyler goes on the show of (former) Biden Press Sec Psaki to spew disinformation:Tyler says Trump's bloodbath remark was an "endorsement of political violence" (He was talking about the auto industry) Tyler backs up this hoax with the… pic.twitter.com/5PCSmTEoFs— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 17‚ 2024 Fortunately‚ the media’s false talking point was quickly nuked on social media. “We’re going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line‚ and you’re not going to be able to sell those cars if I get elected‚” Trump said at a rally in Ohio Saturday. Speech with full context pic.twitter.com/7ly7Cf3fEG— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 17‚ 2024 “Now‚ if I don’t get elected‚ it’s going to be a bloodbath for the whole — that’s going to be the least of it‚ it’s going to be a bloodbath for the country‚ that’ll be the least of it‚” he added. The larger question is‚ why is Biden doubling down on a clear and demonstrably provable lie? Biden’s invocation of January 6 in particular adds another layer of deception given it’s now known the massive protest at the Capitol that devolved into a riot was steered by intelligence assets embedded in the crowd‚ and was not‚ in fact‚ an “insurrection.” The desperate Democrats are willing to stoop to any level to besmirch and defame Trump as he continues to poll favorably against Biden ahead of the presidential election. Follow Jamie White on X | Truth | Gab | Gettr | Minds
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Merriam-Webster Dictionary Changes Definition of ‘Bloodbath’ — Satire
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Merriam-Webster Dictionary Changes Definition of ‘Bloodbath’ — Satire

Fortunately for the Democrats and lying mainstream media‚ "bloodbath" is now defined as "Trump will kill everyone if he doesn't win the election." Merriam-Webster dictionary changed its definition of “bloodbath” to fit the Democrat narrative that former President Donald Trump called for political violence against his enemies while discussing the auto industry. Previously‚ Merriam-Webster defined “bloodbath” — in the context of Trump’s remarks — as a “a major economic disaster.” BREAKING NEWS: Donald Trump uses a word in its 100% correct context as per the Merriam Webster dictionary.This is why people hate journalists. pic.twitter.com/YvRLPFDaEn— Brandon Herrera (@TheAKGuy) March 17‚ 2024 But the old definition doesn’t comport with the new media thought police definition‚ so it now means “Trump is going to kill everyone if he doesn’t win the election.” Congratulations to Merriam-Webster for clearing that up and saving democracy in the process!Survival Shield X-3 is BACK at the Infowars Store! Get 40% OFF on the next evolution in activated nascent iodine HERE Watch Trump’s dangerous calls for violence for yourself! Make sure to disregard the larger context about the auto industry‚ or you’re an insurrectionist. We are witnessing the invention of the "bloodbath" hoax in real-timeUnfortunately for them‚ we have 𝕏Media narrative: Full context: pic.twitter.com/jaYDvtGomn— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 17‚ 2024 Good thing Democrats would NEVER use the term “bloodbath”! SUPERCUT! Trump critics would never use a term like “bloodbath” pic.twitter.com/6dSTMwsfJa— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 17‚ 2024
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