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Facebook is really beginning to suck big time!

Beginning to? I think it always has

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It sure is a scary time!

https://www.nsvrc.org/sites/default/files/2012-...

Studies suggest the prevalence of false reporting on sexual assault is between 2% and 10%, according to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center.

And there's a big caveat to those numbers: "Research shows that rates of false reporting are frequently inflated, in part because of inconsistent definitions and protocols," the resource center said.

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What is the most ethical profession?

smiley wrote:

jj01 wrote:
Professions aren't ethical or unethical. People are.

Ok then. Which profession will allow an individual to be successful with the least requirement of violation of ethics?

On another discussion board, people are suggesting teaching, but I'm actually a little skeptical so I came here for a different perspective.

Firefighters/EMTS. They are always expected to do their best and the right thing. There are rarely, if ever, ethical dilemmas in the work place. There aren’t any “shades of gray”. Your job is to save as many lives as possible.

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Every time I show up here, you can hear the echo of my posts since I'm the only one here.

2:56AM - I’m in bed lol.

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Would a straight woman keep checking out another woman?

I do it all of the time. I’m definitely straight and I think it’s normal. Unless she touches you in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable or says anything inappropriate, I wouldn’t think about it too much.

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Help me...find some new websites with interesting content to hang out on.

I love reddit. There are several threads that are “serious post only” and the mods for them are pretty good

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Where do you find a job?

Friends & Family BUT lots of my friends found jobs on Indeed and some through my university job referral site

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off shoot question here!

Queen 100%

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I was born and raised in the same state my entire life.

PepperJ wrote:
I would recommend this. I've driven a lot in this country in my life. Never to the northeast or northwest though (not yet)

Born and raised in Colorado. Lived all over Colorado. But have traveled to NM, WY, KS, UT quite a bit as they are nearby states

We have a big black Nissan Passenger Van. It's great. I'm 48 and have loved the trips we've taken the last couple years. We have 4 kids and we all pile into the van and go.

Last year was 32 days; this year is going to be 29 days.

Last year: CO-OK-AR-TN-GA-FL-AL-MS-LA-KS-CO, stopping to see things all along the way

This year: CO-KS-MO-TN-NC-SC-GA-FL-where we currently are...and then home via MS-AL-(coastal)-LA-OK-CO

I highly recommend it.

We eat out of a cooler very often. We drive through the night a couple times. This saves on food and on hotel nights. It's worth it to be able to do the trip though!

I like the idea of driving cross country!

Do you plan out your stops ahead of time? Do you get stir crazy sitting in the car or do you get out every day and walk around wherever you are? How much did you budget for food/lodging/gas?

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I was born and raised in the same state my entire life.

DocteurRalph wrote:
I've been to New York and LA and I wouldn't consider living in either place. Too many people jammed up like sardines. I like to hunt and fish. I'm five minutes from the lake and I can be in a treestand in the middle of nowhere in less than an hour. My kids and I went and played frisbee golf this morning and there were only two other cars in the parking lot when we got there. Wide open spaces for me... good luck.

Hey, I’ve got a lot of friends who play disc golf!

There are tons of parks around here. I’ve also lived the city life and I could do it but my husband definitely could not. He loves nature and needs space like you.

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