Someone finally has some common sense

Tecumsehsbones

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And will continue as long as the use of drugs is running rampant!


And His Idiocy wants to perpetuate it!
I take it that alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine never cross your lips? Or are you such a fool as to believe that only drugs the government has chosen to outlaw are bad, and the ones it has not chosen to outlaw are good?
 

Curious Cdn

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I take it that alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine never cross your lips? Or are you such a fool as to believe that only drugs the government has chosen to outlaw are bad, and the ones it has not chosen to outlaw are good?

White sugar is the biggest one of all.
 

Twila

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Because Jack Cade has decided a thread about a law mostly affecting women in British Columbia is really about him in England.

That boy couldn't stay on topic if you welded him to it.
He does when its about him or he turns it to about him.


I take it that alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine never cross your lips? Or are you such a fool as to believe that only drugs the government has chosen to outlaw are bad, and the ones it has not chosen to outlaw are good?

Its those people with diabeetus you most got to watch out for, especially when they're due for their next "fix" and operating machinery.
 

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I take it that alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine never cross your lips? Or are you such a fool as to believe that only drugs the government has chosen to outlaw are bad, and the ones it has not chosen to outlaw are good?
I would venture to guess that the drug of alcohol is the most fatal in the history of drugs. Especially among indigenous peoples.
 

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Like women's cleavages!



I agree with bob - like him I have observed that women are more inclined to look downward, including at cleavage.


In all my years of watching sports, I have observed that it is female fans who take a far longer and more interested look at cheerleaders and, more so, at dance line performers. By contrast, male fans rarely look at them. Watch any dance line performance and you will see/hear women and girls screaming with enthusiasm. Men will largely stay quiet for lack of interest. Go to youtube and see their many videos to see for yourself. Same at gymnastics, synchronized swimming, and rhythmic gymnastics.

To blame patriarchy for the presence of spike heels at work or at dances in without basis. Women are the ones who make/break the fashion industry. Except for male designers, men have nothing whatsoever to do with those fashion/stylistic preferences.
 

JLM

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I agree with bob - like him I have observed that women are more inclined to look downward, including at cleavage.


In all my years of watching sports, I have observed that it is female fans who take a far longer and more interested look at cheerleaders and, more so, at dance line performers. By contrast, male fans rarely look at them. Watch any dance line performance and you will see/hear women and girls screaming with enthusiasm. Men will largely stay quiet for lack of interest. Go to youtube and see their many videos to see for yourself. Same at gymnastics, synchronized swimming, and rhythmic gymnastics.

To blame patriarchy for the presence of spike heels at work or at dances in without basis. Women are the ones who make/break the fashion industry. Except for male designers, men have nothing whatsoever to do with those fashion/stylistic preferences.


When I introduced the thread my only concerns were safety & comfort for the employees and if they want to wear 8" or 14" heels I have absolutely no problem with that, but for some money grabbing S.O.B. to enforce it to improve his/her bottom line is just a little beyond the pale. Style is a completely different issue more to do with individual "tastes".