Not exact matches
Someone on here
about 6 month ago said
about people living abroad don't understand and haven't got a clue in supporting arsenal if they don't live in London even tho I live in London I was one of the first to say that if you got red and white In Your blood were all
equal so don't come with that sh # t that I'm acting like in more of a supporter then anyone else even if they do support arsenal from the moon cause were all
equal at the end of the day and I wi never use That against anyone but arsenal
stays in your blood all your life you fool so I can treat it like my family I've even been beaten up cause of arsenal and in life you will fight for your family and friends even you you muppet I will fight for you cause you a gooner it's nothing to do
about wenger
Cash reserves are
about equal to the debt (according to latest available information) and i think cash reserves will
stay as cash reserves.
Despite the fact that 1 in 6 custodial parents are dads and there are
about 2.6 million
stay - at - home fathers, as well as the millions of Gen - X and Millennial men who are hands - on dads, we still don't tend to see men as primary — or even
equal — caregivers.
What bothers me most is that, after all these years of women fighting for equality, with all our demands that we have an «
equal partner,» why wouldn't we want to support men in their freedom, too — freedom to be
stay - at - home dads, freedom to work part - time so they can maybe find the elusive work - live balance we women obsess
about — instead of dooming them to obsolescence?
For all our talk
about being
equal partners, and marrying men who will think outside the marital box, like men who want to
stay home with the kids, we still expect men to be the breadwinners.
The assumption that Danny wouldn't even consider being the
stay - at - home parent — all other things
equal — captures the prevailing nature of existing norms
about parenting and the need for a fundamental shift in perspective.
And remember that my initial entry into the energy problem isn't so much climate, although I think that's super, super important and I absolutely put it out there
equal, but I start out with let's make energy cheaper, because when I say I want more fertilizer for Africa, I want more light at night, I want vaccines to
stay cold for Africa, that's all
about the price of energy.
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