I saw those kinds of pants on little Chinese children on a China Eastern Air flight once. My Chinese friend from the mainland explained they were for kids to go whenever they had to and that it was way less messy than diapers and removing the kids’ pants. IT was explained to me that the kids just squat and the split goes far enough for boys to just pee free of the pants, same for girls, for number 2 equally convenient. I was shocked to see them on kids next to me on a flight, though. I’m sure people’ve been seeing these around for years, sure took ’em long enough to make an adult version. There must be a version for men too, right?
The price doesn’t surprise me, I’ve actually seen $5,000 designer pants. No, I didn’t buy them and no, they didn’t have ass zipper splits. BUT. These make sense for the thousands of people who are strippers or other sex entertainment performers and sex talk salon hostesses. By the time the curious with cash want to get them they’re sold out of course, they wouldn’t make millions of these for starters.
Apart from the split, I actually like the style. I think a couple of good copies can be produced and sold at way lower prices, though charging hundreds of dollars for the kind of ripped up jeans we often see out there has baffled me.
The whole point of the syringe dispensaries are for users to be more responsible. I would use it like getting milk. When you see you’re running out, go out and get more.
Maybe the large iPad is for people who are visually impaired, Ana…? Look I don’t want to be an SJW or come across overly sensitive but as someone who is legally blind, it’s annoying when people completely forget those with disabilities. It’s taken YouTube 10 years to be compatible with Apple large font settings. It’s saddening that even liberals fall victim to this sort of ignorance. I had to deal with it at a liberal arts college too. I just wish people could think beyond themselves. Especially on an issue that should transcend politics, gender, race, ect.
sounds like u took too much ketamine. happened to me once. everything went really dark with very little transparency. but i was having an awesome time.
I appreciate the alternate view but it’s pretty clear she meant, ” who would ever use/want this?” She even suggests maybe an artist would, which ironically I am, but doesn’t consider the people who might need it. I think generally she’s very smart and compassionate but it’s a slip up that is worth noting. It’s a good example of how, excuse the pun, short-sighted abled individuals can be. It’s also for better or for worse an example of the bubble even members of TYT live in.
They need to expand suboxone treatment if they want to save lives. I overdosed on opioids and woke up in the hospital, they told me I was breathing 6 times a minute. Suboxone doesnt get you high, it blocks other opioids, it saved and changed my life. Someone tell Kushner lmao also while hes at it…throw on brokering peace in the middle east.
In the corporate world most companies make you sign something to the effect that any IP you create in the workplace belongs to the company. No clue what teacher contracts are like though.
I did want to add that they touched very briefly on what Professors do. I can’t speak for all majors, but in Engineering disciplines the students get the textbook, and the Professors get the textbook and the solution manual. In addition, publishers are also making authors supply power-point presentations for each chapter, and something that is very similar to a lesson plan. All this extra material makes it easier for the Professor, and increases the chances that this textbook or that gets selected. So authors today have to provide a complete package, not just the book itself.
In 1989 my probability textbook was a cruel joke written by the professor’s best buddy. It read almost like one of those plastic cheat sheets you can get at the bookstore with all the calculus and trig formulas, i.e virtually no explanation.
This professor came to class smoking a pipe and wearing a royal blue sport coat with those ridiculous black elbow patches sewn/ironed on from the outside. All he ever wanted to do was discuss card games and dice, and nearly every example he used in class involved gambling. It was obvious why he became a probability professor. I never really could understand the text he assigned and had to buy other texts used by other professors to learn anything at all in his class.
My filters professor hand-wrote an excellent set of class notes that gradually became a textbook in our loose leaf binders. He assigned an additional and excellent text as an additional reference, but we hardly used it. He forbid us to take notes in his classroom because he wanted us concentrating on his lecture so that we understood what we we learning in real time rather than distracting ourselves by copying from the chalkboard (yes we used chalk back then).
The contrast between the two styles could not be starker.
Man, do those jeans come in acid-wash? They’ll go great with my neon jelly shoes & that hypercolor shirt with the fringe and beads. If I could just find my scrunch socks & slap bracelets…
I believe that teachers own their intellectual content. Reality is that, sometimes to have a job or venue for your ideas, you must sign a contract that gives the institution with which you’re associated some kind of ownership. My last gig as an on-line instructor allowed me to use my content, even though I had to give permission to the institution to use my content for free. My paradigm is this: when I write a published paper or book, it’s mine, not the institution’s. So, why doesn’t any content belong to me? This is, in my opinion, another example of the neoliberalization of education. Everything is a commodity that must have a monetary value. Ideally, I don’t expect my students to pay me for my lessons/discussion. It’s free. Except, of course, students pay tuition, which doesn’t all go to those who create content, but mostly to the administrators whose value is questionable.
Sitting anywhere with your naked ass-cheek out seems uncomfortable.
Sitting on the zipper, open or closed.
Also seems yucky, like a sticky cheek with whatever is on the bench at Chilis?
Too expensive as well.
Are they made in America? And why are they sooo expensive?
This makes me think of the Glace Luxury Ice Cubes that sold for $325 for 50, or something like that, cuz they were hand-carved.
Stupid.
i remember that movie no by name but by what happened. he had assless jeans and took glad-wrap (plastic wrap) from the bin and placed them over the big holes in rear. hen i became a popular hit or something right?
The Obama era decision to end the use of private prisons was under the scope of the Bureau of Prisons (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-37133879). It did not include facilities operating under ICE, which reports to Homeland and not the DoJ. At 4:05 min Ana does not make this distinction.
My main worry about expansion of private prisons is that as publicly traded companies, there is constant pressure for growth and increasing margins. We are already hearing about charging inmates to get better facilities and accommodations, and I worry this may expand to work programs designed to enhance profits and reduce the burden on the government. I worry the seeds of slave labor camps are being sewn today.
As far as black males are concerned, the slave labor camps are already here due to the disproportionate rate of incarceration and the constitutional exception of slave labor as punishment for a crime.
With immigration are we talking about humans when we say catching and releasing? Sounds like wildlife release techniques to reintroduce rehabilitated animals back into there natural habitat. Seriously this is preposterous! Those are human beings not wild animals.
Private Prisons for Profit, Property taxes going straight into hands of private school corporations, the removal of anything that is any good to the poor, sick, elderly, or disabled. What a great country we live in huh? Wow, audacity of these robber baron elites that run our country. Now, the new employees that were hired at Homeland Security will be filling up these new prisons for profit. Wow. This dude almost sounds like he is sticking up for the Private Prisons for profit industry. Great job Ana…keep the narrative flowing
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These jeans remind me of the movie “So Fine”.
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I saw those kinds of pants on little Chinese children on a China Eastern Air flight once. My Chinese friend from the mainland explained they were for kids to go whenever they had to and that it was way less messy than diapers and removing the kids’ pants. IT was explained to me that the kids just squat and the split goes far enough for boys to just pee free of the pants, same for girls, for number 2 equally convenient. I was shocked to see them on kids next to me on a flight, though. I’m sure people’ve been seeing these around for years, sure took ’em long enough to make an adult version. There must be a version for men too, right?
The price doesn’t surprise me, I’ve actually seen $5,000 designer pants. No, I didn’t buy them and no, they didn’t have ass zipper splits. BUT. These make sense for the thousands of people who are strippers or other sex entertainment performers and sex talk salon hostesses. By the time the curious with cash want to get them they’re sold out of course, they wouldn’t make millions of these for starters.
Apart from the split, I actually like the style. I think a couple of good copies can be produced and sold at way lower prices, though charging hundreds of dollars for the kind of ripped up jeans we often see out there has baffled me.
Where’s jimmy? I like that he’s been on fridays
The whole point of the syringe dispensaries are for users to be more responsible. I would use it like getting milk. When you see you’re running out, go out and get more.
BM3RACER I think it was something along those lines I got real drunk and was thrown out of the theater don’t remember the entire movie
Maybe the large iPad is for people who are visually impaired, Ana…? Look I don’t want to be an SJW or come across overly sensitive but as someone who is legally blind, it’s annoying when people completely forget those with disabilities. It’s taken YouTube 10 years to be compatible with Apple large font settings. It’s saddening that even liberals fall victim to this sort of ignorance. I had to deal with it at a liberal arts college too. I just wish people could think beyond themselves. Especially on an issue that should transcend politics, gender, race, ect.
I’m illegally blind.
sounds like u took too much ketamine. happened to me once. everything went really dark with very little transparency. but i was having an awesome time.
Maybe she was talking about why the show itself got a huge size iPad and not a smaller version?
I appreciate the alternate view but it’s pretty clear she meant, ” who would ever use/want this?” She even suggests maybe an artist would, which ironically I am, but doesn’t consider the people who might need it. I think generally she’s very smart and compassionate but it’s a slip up that is worth noting. It’s a good example of how, excuse the pun, short-sighted abled individuals can be. It’s also for better or for worse an example of the bubble even members of TYT live in.
As far as the expensive jeans – Easy to blame the girl when she gets raped.
Come visit us in Colorado Ana! The weed church is the least of the weird fun to have here
They need to expand suboxone treatment if they want to save lives. I overdosed on opioids and woke up in the hospital, they told me I was breathing 6 times a minute. Suboxone doesnt get you high, it blocks other opioids, it saved and changed my life. Someone tell Kushner lmao also while hes at it…throw on brokering peace in the middle east.
In the corporate world most companies make you sign something to the effect that any IP you create in the workplace belongs to the company. No clue what teacher contracts are like though.
I did want to add that they touched very briefly on what Professors do. I can’t speak for all majors, but in Engineering disciplines the students get the textbook, and the Professors get the textbook and the solution manual. In addition, publishers are also making authors supply power-point presentations for each chapter, and something that is very similar to a lesson plan. All this extra material makes it easier for the Professor, and increases the chances that this textbook or that gets selected. So authors today have to provide a complete package, not just the book itself.
In 1989 my probability textbook was a cruel joke written by the professor’s best buddy. It read almost like one of those plastic cheat sheets you can get at the bookstore with all the calculus and trig formulas, i.e virtually no explanation.
This professor came to class smoking a pipe and wearing a royal blue sport coat with those ridiculous black elbow patches sewn/ironed on from the outside. All he ever wanted to do was discuss card games and dice, and nearly every example he used in class involved gambling. It was obvious why he became a probability professor. I never really could understand the text he assigned and had to buy other texts used by other professors to learn anything at all in his class.
My filters professor hand-wrote an excellent set of class notes that gradually became a textbook in our loose leaf binders. He assigned an additional and excellent text as an additional reference, but we hardly used it. He forbid us to take notes in his classroom because he wanted us concentrating on his lecture so that we understood what we we learning in real time rather than distracting ourselves by copying from the chalkboard (yes we used chalk back then).
The contrast between the two styles could not be starker.
I have a problem with brian unger talking over Amberia and kinda taking over
Man, do those jeans come in acid-wash? They’ll go great with my neon jelly shoes & that hypercolor shirt with the fringe and beads. If I could just find my scrunch socks & slap bracelets…
I’ve gotta say this second hour was low energy and boring in panel and the stories chosen… my god
“Imma diss your religion, “sacrament”? what’s that?”
The teachers are basically being treated like everyone else. You develop a product or idea on the job that product or idea belongs to your employer.
I believe that teachers own their intellectual content. Reality is that, sometimes to have a job or venue for your ideas, you must sign a contract that gives the institution with which you’re associated some kind of ownership. My last gig as an on-line instructor allowed me to use my content, even though I had to give permission to the institution to use my content for free. My paradigm is this: when I write a published paper or book, it’s mine, not the institution’s. So, why doesn’t any content belong to me? This is, in my opinion, another example of the neoliberalization of education. Everything is a commodity that must have a monetary value. Ideally, I don’t expect my students to pay me for my lessons/discussion. It’s free. Except, of course, students pay tuition, which doesn’t all go to those who create content, but mostly to the administrators whose value is questionable.
Practical question on zipper-bootie-pop pants…
Sitting anywhere with your naked ass-cheek out seems uncomfortable.
Sitting on the zipper, open or closed.
Also seems yucky, like a sticky cheek with whatever is on the bench at Chilis?
Too expensive as well.
Are they made in America? And why are they sooo expensive?
This makes me think of the Glace Luxury Ice Cubes that sold for $325 for 50, or something like that, cuz they were hand-carved.
Stupid.
Assless jeans are not a new concept check out the 1981 comedy So Fine with Ryan O’Neal.
i remember that movie no by name but by what happened. he had assless jeans and took glad-wrap (plastic wrap) from the bin and placed them over the big holes in rear. hen i became a popular hit or something right?
The Obama era decision to end the use of private prisons was under the scope of the Bureau of Prisons (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-37133879). It did not include facilities operating under ICE, which reports to Homeland and not the DoJ. At 4:05 min Ana does not make this distinction.
My main worry about expansion of private prisons is that as publicly traded companies, there is constant pressure for growth and increasing margins. We are already hearing about charging inmates to get better facilities and accommodations, and I worry this may expand to work programs designed to enhance profits and reduce the burden on the government. I worry the seeds of slave labor camps are being sewn today.
As far as black males are concerned, the slave labor camps are already here due to the disproportionate rate of incarceration and the constitutional exception of slave labor as punishment for a crime.
With immigration are we talking about humans when we say catching and releasing? Sounds like wildlife release techniques to reintroduce rehabilitated animals back into there natural habitat. Seriously this is preposterous! Those are human beings not wild animals.
In Maui we have a needle exchange you get a new syringe when you turn in an old one
Love both Amberia and Brian! Having Ana there made it complete! Great, great show!
I’ve gotta say this second hour was low energy and boring in panel and the stories chosen… my god
Private Prisons for Profit, Property taxes going straight into hands of private school corporations, the removal of anything that is any good to the poor, sick, elderly, or disabled. What a great country we live in huh? Wow, audacity of these robber baron elites that run our country. Now, the new employees that were hired at Homeland Security will be filling up these new prisons for profit. Wow. This dude almost sounds like he is sticking up for the Private Prisons for profit industry. Great job Ana…keep the narrative flowing