
b-but the social credit system!
The only credit scores I know of are the capitalist ones

The only credit scores I know of are the capitalist ones
As long as everything that needs to be covered is covered, people have no right to complain about being uncomfortable when women decide to not wear a bra. At any breast size. It doesn't matter if nipples are poking through the shirt a little, or if they move around a lot. In fact, I think it's downright weird and disrespectful to comment on other people's bodies like that. I'm sick of older women and men trying to shame me for which undergarments I decide to wear. Breasts should be accepted in their natural state as long as they are covered where they need to be. They aren't inherently sexual period.
I'm going into my senior year at an early college hs, and I picked out all of my classes in junior year. I was supposed to have two in-person classes in the morning and then leave. But SOMEONE decided it would be a good idea to fuck with my schedule and change my biology to a 5th block instead of 2nd. So now I have to come in for an 8 am class and then wait until my 2pm class and I can't even go home because I live 30 minutes away from my school. THIS IS BULLSHIT!. To add insult to injury I specifically picked out a section of that biology class that would be taught by one of the college professors, and they switched it out for this bitch ass high school teacher that I've been avoiding like the plague. The cherry on top is that our old counselor left last year and is being replaced by a new grad, so it's going to take forever to get this fixed. I DON'T WANT TO WAIT FOUR AND A HALF HOURS DOING NOTHING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SCHOOL DAY!!!!
On a post about Taylor farms covering up responsibility for the Cyclospora outbreak
I'm 17 going to an early college in NC and I plan on applying as a transfer to a few different UNC schools. I've also been going to Democratic Socialists of America meetings for a few years as well as a marxist reading group. I know that there's still a lot of stigma around being a communist, so should I still list these on my ECs, or should I leave them out? It's very important to me that I get accepted somewhere.
Edit: I'd like to add that I do more work with DSA than just the meetings.
I am a 26DDD, and even 26 bands run big on me. I've searched all over the internet and the only brand that seems to carry my size is Coexim. I'm have one of their bras and honestly I am not a fan of the fit. Does anyone have some recommendations for custom bra makers?
I (17f) am about to have my three year anniversary with my boyfriend (17m). We got together at the beginning of freshman year, and we've had a perfect relationship ever since. We see each other at least three times a week, and we have so many plans for the future together. He's made me feel so happy, special, and supported. I just love him so much! I'm really hoping to move to the same town and get married after graduation. Has anyone else had a similar experience with a long-term steady relationship in high school?
Hello! I am going into my senior year at an early college program, and I'm having a hard time deciding if I should apply as a first year or transfer. I will graduate high school with an Associates in Arts, with around 72 credits. I want to apply in-state to UNC Chapel Hill to major in biology before medical school. My high school GPA is a 4.5 , and my college GPA is a 3.9. I've heard that applying as a transfer is less competitive, and I wouldn't have to live on-campus. But I've also been told that there would be benefits to applying as a first year. I would really appreciate any advice!
Hi everyone! I am a 17f lifelong vegetarian wanting to go vegan.
I have a hard time living with the guilt of relying on animal exploitation, and I've been trying to cut out animal products where I can. The issue is that I'm already severely underweight, and I struggle with getting myself to eat anything besides my safe foods. I've lost 20 pounds in the past year because of this. Should I make the jump to veganism and deal with the food issues later, or should I wait until I'm in a better place with my health?
I really appreciate any advice, thank you!
I'm 5'1 and 90 pounds, and I've never managed to find a pair of adult jeans that don't have extra bulky fabric around the thigh and crotch area. It causes jeans to look super awkward on me, and I'm tired of wearing kids clothes. Should I just start getting all of my clothes altered?
I prefer low rise jeans, so hopefully from a brand that offers those.
I'm a pretty petite person, and I've never been able to find a comfortable bra that fits me.
My bra size is a 26DD, and the smallest band I've been able to find is a 28. Even with my sister size, I have uncomfortable gaps between my ribs and band. I've just stopped wearing bras entirely because of this issue, but I worry that I'm making others uncomfortable by doing so. Any suggestions?