It's an exhortation for as many people as possible to participate.
Yes. That's exactly what I said it was.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It's an exhortation for as many people as possible to participate.
Yes. That's exactly what I said it was.
I saw one person wearing purple at work on Spirit Day. Purple is our company colour, so it's hard to say what their motivation was, but I swear we had a look. We exchanged a look. It was meaningful.
I have no idea...
I'm not sure any of these women are dressed right for a movie premiere (Iron Lady), but free of that context, I like their looks.
That's exactly what I said it was.
Okay, but I see encouragement, which they're totally supposed to do. Otherwise they need to be fired. No Pooh Caps at all. So, what I'm saying is not exactly what I'm interpreting what your words mean.
Another part of my issue with connecting red lipstick to women's power is that in so many cultures, sexual power is the only one ascribed to women, and even then they are not always seen to be in control of it.
I know we've all been ribboned to hades and back, but when someone's wearing a little ribbon you know it's for a cause. Or a paper flower. And if you don't know, and you want to know, you can ask. Which can then start a conversation and provide a chance to educate or debate, if one is so inclined.
Now, if men were to wear red lipstick for a day to show support for women's issues globally, that'd be another thing.
Slut Walk is totally different, IMHO. You don't have to dress slutty at a Slut Walk, and the underlying message is provocative clothing does not cause rapes (or something along those lines).
I'd totes wear "vagina dentata" lipstick.
I have never heard of Spirit Day. No clue what it's about, or when it was.
I got word today that I'll be getting a big bonus along with a sizeable raise come January. This is not going to help my family reputation as Aunt Moneybags.
Nice, shrift!
Congrats, shrift!! Do... you have to tell your family? Just sayin'!
Yay, shrift! I guess that means you're succeeding in raising your visibility?
Oh, BTW--there were apparently profuse apologies in the restaurant on Monday by the skeevy-guy-with-a-hat. He got talked to by both owners (although I didn't mention it to my brother until he brought it up).
ION, the chicken soup and the fries are both excellent.
Congratulations, shrift! I'm glad they recognize the jewel in their midst.
This is not going to help my family reputation as Aunt Moneybags.
Where is it written that you have to tell them?
Wait, I didn't think I skipped or skimmed Natter recently... what happened Monday in your bro's restaurant?