I live in a small community that has four public bathrooms plus one in the library. Bathrooms are very much a necessity otherwise people will just go where they are. Especially men, they seem to be prone to peeing on walls and in corners. While I understand the reasoning behind restricting access to bathrooms, I think it's pretty short s…
I live in a small community that has four public bathrooms plus one in the library. Bathrooms are very much a necessity otherwise people will just go where they are. Especially men, they seem to be prone to peeing on walls and in corners. While I understand the reasoning behind restricting access to bathrooms, I think it's pretty short sighted.
Why shouldn't Ukraine expect to have the same borders it did before the war? It's not like Russia doesn't have enough land space. I would like to go back through history and see what the boundaries have been before making any decision, though.
And pedestrian deaths - sometimes we are our own worst enemy. If you are dressed head to toe in black, got your ear buds in and head down looking at a screen, back to the traffic, you are a sitting duck. I always thought it should be law that black clothing have reflective threads woven into it for garments. There are many places without proper lighting or sidewalks, so you have to responsible for your own safety. We learn as young children to walk facing traffic; I am confounded by how many adults I see who have forgotten that simple rule.
I live in a small community that has four public bathrooms plus one in the library. Bathrooms are very much a necessity otherwise people will just go where they are. Especially men, they seem to be prone to peeing on walls and in corners. While I understand the reasoning behind restricting access to bathrooms, I think it's pretty short sighted.
Why shouldn't Ukraine expect to have the same borders it did before the war? It's not like Russia doesn't have enough land space. I would like to go back through history and see what the boundaries have been before making any decision, though.
And pedestrian deaths - sometimes we are our own worst enemy. If you are dressed head to toe in black, got your ear buds in and head down looking at a screen, back to the traffic, you are a sitting duck. I always thought it should be law that black clothing have reflective threads woven into it for garments. There are many places without proper lighting or sidewalks, so you have to responsible for your own safety. We learn as young children to walk facing traffic; I am confounded by how many adults I see who have forgotten that simple rule.