Cassie
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Yeah. Watch Bobby cook. But I think the other thing that you just touched on is so important that even though official regulations or rules or standards are are telling of one opinion, it doesn't mean that everyone feels that way. And largely, most people probably disagree with that.
And that is really shown in this particular scenario because, yeah, on paper, Will Clooney is saying no because this is the regulation. But in practice, when she's there and surrounded by real-life people,
And that is really shown in this particular scenario because, yeah, on paper, Will Clooney is saying no because this is the regulation. But in practice, when she's there and surrounded by real-life people,
And that is really shown in this particular scenario because, yeah, on paper, Will Clooney is saying no because this is the regulation. But in practice, when she's there and surrounded by real-life people,
overwhelmingly she's supported it like that shows such a disparity and disconnect between things that can be applied in a lot of different areas that I think is really important to keep in mind just in life in general that you know real people in real life circumstances like are often very different than certain policies in place right a very good point um
overwhelmingly she's supported it like that shows such a disparity and disconnect between things that can be applied in a lot of different areas that I think is really important to keep in mind just in life in general that you know real people in real life circumstances like are often very different than certain policies in place right a very good point um
overwhelmingly she's supported it like that shows such a disparity and disconnect between things that can be applied in a lot of different areas that I think is really important to keep in mind just in life in general that you know real people in real life circumstances like are often very different than certain policies in place right a very good point um
How does one get into competitive hammer throwing? Just a sad question. I've never heard of that before.
How does one get into competitive hammer throwing? Just a sad question. I've never heard of that before.
How does one get into competitive hammer throwing? Just a sad question. I've never heard of that before.
And it's very patronizing. And also, yeah, your partner is supposed to be your number one supporter. Like they are supposed to be the loudest voice in the room in support of you, not as someone who's digging at you and being like, yeah, well, I can do it. And, you know, like it's just not a good look to have.
And it's very patronizing. And also, yeah, your partner is supposed to be your number one supporter. Like they are supposed to be the loudest voice in the room in support of you, not as someone who's digging at you and being like, yeah, well, I can do it. And, you know, like it's just not a good look to have.
And it's very patronizing. And also, yeah, your partner is supposed to be your number one supporter. Like they are supposed to be the loudest voice in the room in support of you, not as someone who's digging at you and being like, yeah, well, I can do it. And, you know, like it's just not a good look to have.
Race day arrived cold and wet, but the weather didn't bother Catherine. She applied her makeup and put on a pair of gold earrings. When she arrived at Hopkinton High, which is the starting point, their registration was ready and Arnie collected Catherine's number, along with the rest of the team. Catherine's bib read K. Switzer next to the number 261.
Race day arrived cold and wet, but the weather didn't bother Catherine. She applied her makeup and put on a pair of gold earrings. When she arrived at Hopkinton High, which is the starting point, their registration was ready and Arnie collected Catherine's number, along with the rest of the team. Catherine's bib read K. Switzer next to the number 261.
Race day arrived cold and wet, but the weather didn't bother Catherine. She applied her makeup and put on a pair of gold earrings. When she arrived at Hopkinton High, which is the starting point, their registration was ready and Arnie collected Catherine's number, along with the rest of the team. Catherine's bib read K. Switzer next to the number 261.
She pinned the numbers to her sweatshirt and approached the starting line. Other runners and bystanders gave Catherine a double take. Catherine smiled back, her look saying, yes, I'm a girl. And much like Bobby, the response was overwhelmingly positive.
She pinned the numbers to her sweatshirt and approached the starting line. Other runners and bystanders gave Catherine a double take. Catherine smiled back, her look saying, yes, I'm a girl. And much like Bobby, the response was overwhelmingly positive.
She pinned the numbers to her sweatshirt and approached the starting line. Other runners and bystanders gave Catherine a double take. Catherine smiled back, her look saying, yes, I'm a girl. And much like Bobby, the response was overwhelmingly positive.
I love that this is tied to lipstick because lipstick has such a storied history about resistance, especially red lipstick in particular. I don't know what color this was, but it's just a symbol and it's awesome.