Afterparty: Where do we go when we die?
“People have this sense—it’s either bad karma or ‘I’m going to be judged for my bad deeds’—that there are consequences,” Linda Christensen, Humanities professor at Douglas College
“People have this sense—it’s either bad karma or ‘I’m going to be judged for my bad deeds’—that there are consequences,” Linda Christensen, Humanities professor at Douglas College
What are 10-year high school reunions, in the age where everyone’s lives can be found online, and there are no surprises waiting for you?
“With all the time I’ll save from not having to throw out my own expired food, I’ll have so much more time and energy for the important things, like my financially-crippling addiction to online shopping.” said Andrew Bensen, a 34-year-old from Seattle
Trudeau then made the announcement in French, and then in Sarcasm, closing with, “I’m sooooo thrilled to be speaking about this today.”
Female cyborgs only made up one tenth of upper-level and management positions, while male cyborgs make up three tenths.
Critics of Planet Earth II and similar programs claim that by spotlighting unique species from around the world, attention is being taken away from the very real crises facing animal populations.
Here are five suggested soundtracks to help drown out the torrential downpour happening outside your window.
“For the hashtag to achieve full potency, ensure that you don’t discuss in-person any aspect of the problematic culture our society is currently living,” advises the report.
How do you think the eight girls in my class would feel to have most occupations we learn about be represented, both textually and visually, as male-only jobs?
[He] was my friend, and he raped me, and he committed suicide. All of these things are true, all at the same time, and I don’t really know how to deal with any of them.