Patriarchy According to The Barbie Movie
Patriarchy According to The Barbie Movie
NYT Opinion | Why Aren’t More People Marrying? Ask Women What Dating Is Like. (Gift Link)
This is a tough piece, one that I share without fully endorsing. It lays out the problems that women experience with some men, like that men are not getting college degrees at the same rate as women or the lack of emotional modelling provided to boys and young men: > For a variety of reasons — mixed messages from the broader culture about toughness and vulnerability, the activity-oriented nature of male friendships — it seems that by the time men begin dating, they are relatively “limited in their ability and willingness to be fully emotionally present and available,” he said. Where I think it stops short is in thinking about the root causes of those things, and how supporting men can bring them into the feminist tent.
When do we expect PS5 Slim to drop?
ADHD has real health effects
> Compared to other killers from a public health standpoint, ADHD is bad. Smoking, for example, reduces life expectancy by 2.4 years, and if you smoke more than 20 cigarettes a day you’re down about 6.5 years. For diabetes and obesity it’s a couple of years. For elevated blood cholesterol, it’s 9 months. ADHD is worse than the top 5 killers in the U.S. combined. > > Having ADHD costs a person nearly thirteen years of life, on average. Barkley adds, And that’s on top of all the findings of a greater risk for accidental injury and suicide…About two-thirds of people with ADHD have a life expectancy reduced by up to 21 years. This is from Edward M. Hallowell and John J. Ratey in their book ADHD 2.0
Why did it take psychedelics so long to become popular?
Michigan ends marijuana testing for most state jobs
cross-posted from [email protected] [/c/[email protected]] [https://lemmy.world/c/michigantrees]: https://lemmy.world/post/1938153 [https://lemmy.world/post/1938153] > Recreational marijuana has been legal in Michigan since late 2018, but in the years since people looking to work for the state of Michigan were still subject to marijuana testing. But that changed this week in a unanimous vote from the Michigan Civil Service Commission. > > This change means regulations will look at recreational marijuana use much like alcohol use and won’t test for it in new hires.