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SN to post ratio is alarmingin my case i think acceptance is just treating someone equally & giving them the same respect you would anyone else, regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, or gender identity.. you don't have to understand it, you don't have to agree with it, but you still can treat them equally & like decent human beings [or treat them like crap, if they are crappy people] .. it goes both ways. i know people that still don't understand my lifestyle, but they treat me well & accept me, some of my closest friends don't get it, but they will still ride for me. accepting people reminds me of the stance that a lot of companies have taken as far as treating lgbt/race/ & any other discriminated against group of people, you will respect them if you wish to work here, no options, no discrimination, doesn't matter what you agree with or think personally, this is the law of the company. i think by saying you want your child NOT to do something, isn't fully accepting, the reasoning behind why charlemagne wouldn't want his child being _______ [jobs, discrimination etc..] is the exact reason WHY we need people to be accepting & fight for the rights of everyone to be equal, ignorning the problem just because your child or family isn't involved doesn't help the situation at all.
lol, [sidenote ..did you just switch your thread up completely as i was typing !?]
k.SN to post ratio is alarming
I thought I was smarter than every adult that was around me. I talked back alot. I questioned EVERYTHING, I still do. Some say I am difficult, others say I ask great questions. The ones that call be difficult are usually the ones that can't give answers.
I thought I was smarter than every adult that was around me. I talked back alot. I questioned EVERYTHING, I still do. Some say I am difficult, others say I ask great questions. The ones that call be difficult are usually the ones that can't give answers.
Makes sense that your internet persona applies to real life as well
I'm not **** to be honestHow successful are u tho b
What's successful?
40k
50k
60k
70k
80k
90k
100k+
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Success isnt defined by money... its more about growth, relationships, peace, maturity. But if we include annual earnings as a part of what defines success, under 150k is unsuccessful. Thats just me, we all have different standards.
Not in America. Success is determined by money more then any of those.
100k isn't much. Very attainable.
Not in America. Success is determined by money more then any of those.
150k is good though. 100k isn't much. Very attainable.