Wife's lunch. I make her lunch every day I remember to. I've gotten made fun of for this oddly enough. I think it is frugal and a sweet gesture. by [deleted] in pics

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Lauren Boebert accused of covering up crash caused by her son, 18, that left his friend, 19, with multiple concussions and hand injuries while they had Xanax and marijuana in their car by [deleted] in corruption

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Hope she is charged for ethics violations. Trash like Boebert and associates need to be exposed.

Kids watch as men strip naked to show 'real' penis sizes on Naked Education by [deleted] in NotTheOnion

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This is 'naked education' BS is ridiculous by any standard, though to add to ActuallyNot's thoughtful comments, and to let the alarmed Americans know: in the UK 'Naked Attraction' is a TV series (since 2016) that has a simple format of having 5 or 6 naked people in a row, in display boxes, gradually revealed, from the legs upward - with a rising curtain - while the guest is asked questions about which one to eliminate from the group. The final 2 or 3 naked people are revealed and the guest has to has to determine which one they find attractive. The guest also has to undress in the final scenes. The winning couple are thereafter expected to go on a date, and to report back in a few weeks. They're shown in a bar meeting, with predictably shallow discussions. When they return to the show for an interview, they - in the 2 examples I saw - reveal they didn't start a relationship. The show sometimes tries to explain the science of physical attraction. I think the show is on around 10 pm once per week, with reruns on other channels 2 other times per week on different free TV channels. There are m/w, w/m, m/m, w/w, participants to my knowledge. It NOT an attractive show my any stretch of the imagination. The discussions are very shallow. After seeing 1 or 2 of these shows you will likely have absolutely no interest in them. To add to /u/ActuallyNot's comments, a show like this with 'normal' bodies might help people worry less about their own bodies. My point is: kids have had weekly access to this show (and other TV shows with nudity in Germany and other parts of Europe). It's a lame show that kids will not like. (Kids also have access to the internet.) Both the Daily Star and this show are trying to get more viewers by discussing school children on the show. I agree it's fucked up, but I don't believe it should concern anyone.