Challenging Norms, One Truth at a Time

Month: December 2024

Jobs Where a Pub Lunch Is Acceptable (and Even Expected)

The pub lunch: a time-honoured tradition that’s been slowly strangled by corporate wellness memos and caffeine-fuelled productivity hacks. But don’t be fooled—there are still jobs where a pub lunch is acceptable, even celebrated. These professions have held onto the noble practice of knocking back a pint at midday, keeping the spirit of camaraderie and relaxation alive.

Here’s a rundown of the jobs where a pub lunch is acceptable and even celebrated.

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United Health Care CEO assassination: a Symptom of an illness.

In the wake of the recent assassination of United Health Care’s CEO, we find ourselves staring down the barrel of an unsettling truth: Our society needs a recalibration. Modern day society has become an intricate symbiosis of the modern day law abiding citizen and big business (and big government). Now when one party does not keep up it’s end of the bargain, chaos will erupt.

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Why Bro-Living Might Be the Secret to a Happy Life

For decades, we’ve been sold a one-size-fits-all life plan: find the one, get married, settle down, and live happily ever after. But what if I told you there’s another way? A way where happiness doesn’t hinge on “I do” but on “Bro, pass the chips”? Welcome to the world of bro-living, an alternative lifestyle that just might outshine the white picket fence dream.

Bro-living isn’t just a phase—it’s a lifestyle. It’s about choosing lifelong friendship and camaraderie over societal expectations. But is it sustainable? Could it really replace marriage as the ultimate partnership? Let’s dig in.

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An unpopular truth: Men can be innocent of rape.

The presumption of innocence—a pillar of justice—is a fragile concept, especially for men accused of rape. Once accused, a man’s life can crumble overnight, his reputation incinerated, his relationships shattered, his career obliterated. And the saddest part? Even if proven innocent, the stigma remains. A man acquitted of rape charges often carries a permanent, invisible scar that whispers “what if?” in the minds of others.

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