Cute egalitarian family, but their dog looks monstrousWell, they are Filipino. Filipino women are very hard working and love to please their husbands at any chance they get.
Cute egalitarian family, but their dog looks monstrous![]()
they still doSo feminine.
Lets bring back the days when men worked in dangerous mines, digging and going off to battle.
On a serious note, he could've actually have been sleeping and had the intentions of doing it before she came back. But he is very tone death to actually put in on social media, especially considering the fact that his wife is a nurse.
So feminine.
Lets bring back the days when men worked in dangerous mines, digging and going off to battle.
On a serious note, he could've actually have been sleeping and had the intentions of doing it before she came back. But he is very tone death to actually put in on social media.
he U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its annual Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries on December 18, with the data likely being surprising to some people.So feminine.
Lets bring back the days when men worked in dangerous mines, digging and going off to battle.
On a serious note, he could've actually have been sleeping and had the intentions of doing it before she came back. But he is very tone death to actually put in on social media, especially considering the fact that his wife is a nurse.
In the 1st world people are not working outdoors like they used to. The rates have gone down. Example, many British towns used to be known for mining, Thatcher closed them.he U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its annual Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries on December 18, with the data likely being surprising to some people.
Looking at 139 separate occupations and discrete industries, an obvious pattern quickly emerges: the safest workplaces are indoors and the safest occupations frequently require education beyond high school. The most deadly occupations, on the other hand, are outside and often involve operating equipment. This largely drives the huge difference in workplace fatalities between men and women, with 4,761 men dying on the job compared to 386 women in 2017. The fatality rate for men was about 10 times that of women: 5.7 per 100,000 vs. 0.6 per 100,000 for women.
Get in the kitchen and fix me lunch![]()