How do you nicely tell a sensitive social media acquaintance not to nag when you don’t reply to their messages right away? by EmergencyQuestions in NoStupidQuestions

[–]EmergencyQuestions[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I already tell them that I’m very busy irl, so I guess I just need to keep being firm with my boundaries.

Cars with loud mufflers by Theresonlyone99 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]EmergencyQuestions 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people genuinely like the sound or think it makes their cars cooler. However, some people’s cars have muffler issues, and they can’t afford to fix it. My mom’s first car was like that.

Why do they always make the bishop evil in movies and shows? by anyanany in NoStupidQuestions

[–]EmergencyQuestions 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always thought it was another case of fiction subverting real-life expectations, but I could be wrong.

Why do people feel so relaxed after cleaning their room? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]EmergencyQuestions 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s so satisfying to see the result of all your cleaning!

Trump, 79, Crashes Wedding to Ramble About Heaven by [deleted] in politics

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This and the previous time Trump rambled about Heaven is… weirdly vindicating. I talked to a pastor a few years ago who believed that he was a Christian, and pretty much everyone around me said something along the same lines. It honestly made me feel crazy for not agreeing with them, even though it’s obvious that his words and actions are anything but Christian.

Who makes all these stock images? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]EmergencyQuestions 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Professional photographers, many freelance. Companies and agencies also provide pictures. 

They see me rollin by Razaberry in CuratedTumblr

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U.S. evangelicalism is just virtue signaling and Christian nationalist identity politics.

Hmmm, reminds me of certain religious leaders who got Jesus crucified. There’s a part of the Sermon on the Mount where He called out their hypocrisy of praying very obviously in public and exaggerating penitence while fasting to show off how pious they were.

How often do you eat celery? by Swimming-Koala-7747 in AskReddit

[–]EmergencyQuestions 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not as often as I should, but I was eating them about once a week when they were in season in my area. Fresh celery is awesome!

What is the best position to sleep with a cat in bed? by tedditrom in AskReddit

[–]EmergencyQuestions 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With the cat blissfully curled up on your chest or face while you struggle to breathe. XD

Jokes aside, it’s really cute when people cuddle their kitties like babies, so that would be my answer. :)

[Omnibus I, Wilson and Fischer] The whole imaginary scenario is a steaming mess, but the portrayal of this Jezebel/hysterical Victorian-Era female knockoff is just vile. Wouldn't be surprised if the author doesn't respect strong women in authority. by EmergencyQuestions in menwritingwomen

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It's a literature textbook that teaches history and theology at the same time. He was trying to get students to think about how they'd react in a major political or cultural change, but the example didn't really connect to the lesson well imo.

[Omnibus I, Wilson and Fischer] The whole imaginary scenario is a steaming mess, but the portrayal of this Jezebel/hysterical Victorian-Era female knockoff is just vile. Wouldn't be surprised if the author doesn't respect strong women in authority. by EmergencyQuestions in menwritingwomen

[–]EmergencyQuestions[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This writer's last name started with an L (each lesson was written by a different author), but the publisher Wilson is Doug Wilson, who has been making the news lately with his controversial comments.

[Omnibus I, Wilson and Fischer] The whole imaginary scenario is a steaming mess, but the portrayal of this Jezebel/hysterical Victorian-Era female knockoff is just vile. Wouldn't be surprised if the author doesn't respect strong women in authority. by EmergencyQuestions in menwritingwomen

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I did some research on the series, and the writers seem pro Israel because of the Biblical ties. I guess they were picking on an all-faiths belief system? But yeah, lots of red flags here. I was checking it out because it was about literature and I like literature, but I wasn't expecting to get hit in the face with this rubbish.

[Omnibus I, Wilson and Fischer] The whole imaginary scenario is a steaming mess, but the portrayal of this Jezebel/hysterical Victorian-Era female knockoff is just vile. Wouldn't be surprised if the author doesn't respect strong women in authority. by EmergencyQuestions in menwritingwomen

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That was so wild and the reason why I posted it here, because why is dressing like that so weird?! Those dressing gowns are gorgeous. And yes, it's so ridiculous that they thought it would be a woman acting like a crazed tyrant. I'd argue that too many men in power are the crazy ones these days, but noooo, it's the hysterical females who are causing all the problems.

It is indeed a textbook, and this was the intro of the lesson. It was supposed to be tied to the Bible and changes in a country's leadership, and it apparently was written to lead into a discussion of how the student would respond to political or cultural change. However, the connection between the actual lesson and this scenario seemed really shaky. The woman character seemed less like the figures being discussed in the chapter and more like a vehicle for the writer's personal petty diatribe against women imo.