krustydoyle wrote: » There's a thread the FB page of a very well known pub in carlow town if anyone wants a good read.. It's about them turning away travelers
Big Nasty wrote: There must be like 50 pubs in Carlow man
Madam Oblong wrote: » Lots of liberal feminists nowadays don't say "women have periods" or "pregnant women" because it's offensive to trans folk. Instead it's better to say "pregnant people" and "uterus owners/bleeders" lest the idea of women's biology alienate anyone. Because that's not dehumanising at all.
Baby X has just passed away peacefully in his mummy's arms . Thank you for all the loving thoughts x
pc7 wrote: » Sweet tiny baby Jebus! I'm amazed at my age I can still be shocked by plonkers, 'bleeders' so vulgar.
StupidLikeAFox wrote: » Posted under a journal article about Saudi Arabia allowing women to drive: "Saudi Arabia becoming more progressive than the USA, never thought I'd ever type that. Impeach Trump" Don't try explain or argue with these people, just smile and keep walking....
snowflaker wrote: » There is quite a few steps between clinical depression and joining a gym. Their message is reductive.
Bigbagofcans wrote: » If it ends up helping one person then it's better than not helping? That's making depression even more of a taboo if people have to sidestep it. I know of a few people where joining a gym/started exercising helped their depression.
Coffee Fulled Runner wrote: » A gym near me... "Suffering from depression? We can help you" talk about trying to take advantage of vulnerable people.
fussyonion wrote: » "to the stuck up bitch who started screamin the odds at me today cos i was parked in a disabillity bay let me tell u i HAVE a disabillity its called DEPRESSION and no i dont have a badge cos they dont give out badges for MENTAL ILLNESSES but cos u were so narrowminded u ASSUMED I WASNT DISABLED and this is the sh*t I have to put up with on a daily basis. i was parked in the bay for a few mins while my fella went to get us food NOT LIKE i was there hours and anyway u werent disabled yourself werent u able to march over to my car and start screamin and march back to your car?? so yeah what?? dont go judgin people when u cant see DISABILLITIES LOVE" Comment "ignore her the pox" Comment "brave chin up darling" Comment "Why dont you apply for a badge hun u dont have to just have mulitiply solerosis or antin"
Widdershins wrote: » If you don't know what a red tent is, it's a monthly meeting for ''bleeders'' as she calls them/us.
Widdershins wrote: » FB friend of mine's trying to set up a Red Tent in my area. If you don't know what a red tent is, it's a monthly meeting for ''bleeders'' as she calls them/us. I think there's knitting and biscuits along with the acknowledging of femininity but I didn't ask for details.
Ralf and Florian wrote: » An open invitation to all women from ************ Sun 1st Oct, Doors 1:30pm ********** A special women's circle to celebrate the goddess in us. This circle invites women of all backgrounds to bring a symbol of their femininity that they'd like to offer to other women of the circle in exchange of another symbol from the circle. Everybody is welcome to briefly speak about their offering and/or acknowledge their femininity. This will help bring to surface the wisdom of the women in the circle. We will spend a few minutes meditating to help centre ourselves after receiving a wealth of positive energy. And of course to conclude the afternoon we shall dance. Young girls are welcome with their parents or guardian. You are also encouraged to bring home cooked food to share with the circle. We hope this gathering will be nurturing to us all. As spaces are limited please confirm by sending a DM. See you soon.
Paddy Cow wrote: » I know you're being tongue in cheek but she's just a gobsh!te. I've had depression in the past and it's awful. It's people like that that make it harder for depression to be taken seriously.
snowflaker wrote: » Maybe she has abandonment issues too?
It wasnt me123 wrote: » But her fella was getting the food not her so he could have parked in a normal parking bay and walked to get the food and she could have just sat in the car.
snowflaker wrote: » How da fuq does Depression affect you in terms of Parking???? (Depression sufferer here- so I can call her on It)