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What we learned from the Perseverance Rover’s first year on Mars – Deccan Herald
Posted: February 21, 2022 at 6:08 pm
One year ago NASAs Perseverance rover plunged through the Martian atmosphere and safely landed in Jezero Crater, a 45-kilometre-wide gouge that scientists suspect once hosted a deep, long-lived lake. The rovers ultimate target is near Jezeros western edge: a large, fan-shaped pile of sediments that washed into the basin through a notch in the crater rim about 3.5 billion years ago. In other words, the target is a river deltathe exact type of environment that could preserve signs of ancient Martian life-forms.
Perseverance is the tip of the spear in humanitys grand quest to find traces of a relict Martian biosphere. The $2.7-billion missions overarching objective is to collect dozens of Martian rock samples, many of them from the delta. Then, sometime in the early 2030s, a sequence of spacecraft should return those samples to Earth for up-close scrutiny, possibly allowing scientists to at last answer the question of whether the solar system was ever home to more than one life-bearing world.
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Perhaps past microbial life could have existed on Mars when it was a little warmer and a little wetter, says Lori Glaze, director of NASAs planetary science division. The surface of Marsthe geology, the geologic historyis preserved. We can see back 4.3 billion years on the surface... You cant do that in other places.
Stitched together from 16 images captured by NASAs Perseverance rover, this video pans across a panoramic view of a portion of Jezero Crater, revealing brown hills in the middle distance that are part of the craters ancient river delta.
Perseverances early observations are already revealing that Jezeros geologic history is richer than previously imagined, with dramatic shifts in environmental conditions. Now, as the rover ramps up its sample-collection campaign, scientists back home are eager to send it west, toward the alluring river delta and its potential biological treasure. Mars, however, does not always play by the rules. Already the planet has thrown a few unanticipated challenges into the rovers first Earth year on the Martian surface.
Every time weve sent a mission to Mars, weve had to learn more about how Mars actually is going to treat our spacecraft, and we have to learn how to operate in that environment, Glaze says. But Perseverance is doing well, she adds. Things are moving along at a really good clip. [The team is] making pretty great progress.
Early Science outside the Landing Strip
Perseverance is not alone in celebrating its first Martian anniversary. It was one of three space missions to reach Mars last February. The United Arab Emirates Hope orbiter is still circling the planet. And Chinas multicomponent Tianwen-1 missioncomposed of an orbiter, a lander and a roveris there, too. That missions rover, Zhurong, is currently exploring a Martian plain called Utopia Planitia, some 1,800 kilometres northeast of Perseverances location.
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Back in Jezero Crater, however, Perseverances Martian adventures took an unexpected turn almost right away, starting with where the rover touched down on February 18, 2021.
In all of the simulations that were done beforehand, the most likely place to land was a big, flat area that we started calling the landing strip right in front of the deltaI mean, literally within 100 meters of the front of the delta, says the California Institute of Technologys Ken Farley, the missions project scientist. So we were joking around that on February 19 we were going to wake up looking at a wall in front of us. And, um, we didnt.
Annotated satellite image of Jezero Crater dated December 15, 2021, shows the route Perseverance (light blue dot) had taken (white line) into the craters Stah region since touching down on February 18, 2021. The rover would retrace its path back to the landing site before following a new route (blue line) to Jezeros river delta. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
As the rover descended to the surface, an onboard navigation system autonomously guided Perseverance to an area the software had deemed safewhich it was. But instead of landing within an Earth days drive of the delta, the rover ended up about 2.5 kilometres away, on the other side of a treacherous, sandy, rock-strewn terrain called Stah, which is Navajo for amid the sand. Circumnavigating that patch would more than double the length of the rovers path to its primary exploration target. Yet as Perseverance scouted its immediate surroundings, mission controllers chose to let it linger on the crater floor and explore Stah before doubling back and heading to the delta.
I worked on Curiosity ever since it landed in Gale Crater, says Perseverances deputy project scientist Katie Stack Morgan of NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). And [with] that very first image that we got down from Perseverance, I looked at that landscape and thought, Wow, we are not in Gale Crater anymore. This is nothing like [what] I have ever seen in Gale.
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Instead of landing in lake sediments, the rover found itself on fractured bedrock littered with bizarre, sometimes dusty rocks. Many of those rocks are covered in an intriguing purplish coating that resembles desert varnishes on Earthpatinas associated with hardy, radiation-resistant types of terrestrial microbes. Initially, rock textures and geochemistry defied classification. But once the rover had ground through the weathered surface of a Jezero rock, scientists, saw exactly what they would have expected in a lava flownot a lake bottom.
All of the rocks that we have confidently identified are igneous, Farley says. They have nothing to do with the lake.
Produced volcanically, the igneous rocks on Jezeros floor contain large olivine crystals that typically form near the bottoms of thick lava lakes and flows. Scientists still do not know how or when the rocks ended up in Jezero, but it is now clear that the surface Perseverance is rolling across is not the original crater floor. Further investigations revealed that the rocks have been altered by water, which excavated small tunnels and pockets in their interiors that are now filled with salty minerals. At least on Earth, such minerals are perfect for preserving signs of life. Their presence, plus the mysterious purple varnishes, make these volcanic rocks unexpectedly tantalising targets.
Igneous rocks are typically not where you look to find signs of life because they come from really hot magmas that life doesnt necessarily favour, Stack Morgan says. But when you have these rocks sitting on the surface or in the subsurface interacting with water, then youre creating small niches within the rock itself that could be habitable. Youve got chemical ingredients in there; youve got water in there; youve got precipitation of salt minerals.
As Perseverance cast its gaze farther afield, it spied Jezeros mountainous crater rim and the wall of the delta. (We confirmed we do a have a delta, so check that box, Stack Morgan says.) It also spotted a curious rocky outcrop called Kodiak, which team members have used to gauge the depth of Jezeros ancient waters. Patterns on the rock suggest that on at least one occasion, water levels dipped surprisingly low, falling to more than 100 meters below an outflow channel to the east. Other observations provide hints of a deluge that gushed into the crater with enough power to carry along the large boulders now haphazardly strewn in some areas. In other words, Jezeros lake was occasionally stable and placid and at other times flushed by periods of intense runoff.
Rock layers of Kodiak, a flat-topped hill near the centre of this image, reveal ancient chapters of Jezero Craters history marked by gradual sediment deposition followed by massive flooding.
And oddly, Jezero appears to be much windier than anticipated. Fortunately, that has not bothered Perseverances robot friend, the helicopter named Ingenuity. Since April 2021 Ingenuity has been performing wellso well, in fact, that after its initial tests, the team began using it to help guide the rover through tricky terrains such as Stah. It aced those tests, Farley says. Now it is our companion, and it is continuing to fly and do recon for us.
Go West, Young Rover
Collecting and storing samples has also turned out to be trickier than anticipated. Last August, when Perseverance took its first shot at collecting a rock core, mission personnel were optimistic. They had tested the machinery on terrestrial rocks and performed extensive troubleshooting on the software guiding the process. The target rock showed no obvious challenging quirks. The task should have been easy.
But the first coring tube was devastatingly empty. To come up with a zero-volume empty tube was just mind-blowing, unfortunately, says JPLs Jessica Samuels, sample caching system lead for the mission. That was never something we were worried aboutnot acquiring the sample. We were worried about so many other things.
The rock, it turned out, had been so altered by water that it crumbled under the pressure of Perseverances drillnot an ideal result but one that left the team with a useful tube full of Martian atmosphere. That first sample failure was stressful, however, and if the problems continued, they could have scuttled the once-in-a-lifetime chance to gather and return pristine material from Mars.
View of NASAs Martian helicopter Ingenuity in flight, as seen by the Perseverance rover on April 25, 2021.
Since then the team has regrouped and successfully collected six rock cores, which Samuels says is validation that the system actually works as planned. Its not us. Its Mars, she says. Indeed, Mars served up another episode of sample-collecting shenanigans when pebbles recently wedged themselves into the rovers sample-caching hardware and Perseverance had to do a bit of a shimmy to shake them loose.
Theres never a dull moment in sampling, Samuels says. Its keeping us on our toes. And its keeping us continuing to think about the different environmental conditions.
Overall retrieving a small cache of samples from Mars is an audacious task that is just barely within our technological grasp, even if each of the missions moving parts performs perfectly. Were pushing the limits of the technology we have today to land and launch a rocket from Mars that is essentially just big enough to get a basketball into orbit, says Albert Haldemann, chief Mars engineer at the European Space Agency, a partner in the overall sample-return effort.
Perseverances already-collected igneous rock cores can be used to measure the strength of Marss ancient magnetic field and to precisely pin ages on the craters epochs. For now, scientists guess that water sloshed around in Jezero around 3.5 billion years ago, but Farley says there are half a billion years of uncertainty in that estimate. Soon, team members say, they will begin deciding when and where Perseverance should deposit a preliminary cache of materialsjust in case the rover is no longer functioning by the time the next spacecraft arrives to retrieve its bounty.
If everything is onboard Perseverance, and Perseverance dies unexpectedly, weve got nothing, Haldemann says. So a safety cache will be put down at a potential landing spotsooner rather than later.
Before it leaves the crater floor, Perseverance will fill two more of its 43 onboard, ultraclean sample tubes. Then it will turn west and make haste: Were gonna gun it for the delta, Stack Morgan says.
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Family structure in the United States – Wikipedia
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Family support system involving two married individuals supporting their offspring
The traditional family structure in the United States is considered a family support system involving two married individuals providing care and stability for their biological offspring. However, this two-parent, heterosexual, nuclear family has become less prevalent, and nontraditional family forms have become more common.[2] The family is created at birth and establishes ties across generations.[3] Those generations, the extended family of aunts and uncles, grandparents, and cousins, can hold significant emotional and economic roles for the nuclear family.
Over time, the structure has had to adapt to very influential changes, including divorce and more single-parent families, teenage pregnancy and unwed mothers, same-sex marriage, and increased interest in adoption. Social movements such as the feminist movement and the stay-at-home father have contributed to the creation of alternative family forms, generating new versions of the American family.
The nuclear family has been considered the "traditional" family structure since the Soviet Union scare in the cold war of the 1950s. The nuclear family consists of a mother, father, and the children. The two-parent nuclear family has become less prevalent, and pre-American and European family forms have become more common.[2] Beginning in the 1970s in the United States, the structure of the "traditional" nuclear American family began to change. It was the women in the households that began to make this change. They decided to begin careers outside of the home and not live according to the male figures in their lives.[4]
These include same-sex relationships, single-parent households, adopting individuals, and extended family systems living together. The nuclear family is also having fewer children than in the past.[5] The percentage of nuclear-family households is approximately half what it was at its peak in the middle of the 20th century.[6] The percentage of married-couple households with children under 18, but without other family members (such as grandparents), has declined to 23.5% of all households in 2000 from 25.6% in 1990, and from 45% in 1960. In November 2016, the Current Population Survey of the United States Census Bureau reported that 69 percent of children under the age of 18 lived with two parents, which was a decline from 88 percent in 1960.[7]
A single parent (also termed lone parent or sole parent) is a parent who cares for one or more children without the assistance of the other biological parent. Historically, single-parent families often resulted from death of a spouse, for instance in childbirth. This term is can be broken down into two types: sole parent and co-parent. A sole parent is managing all of the responsibilities of child-rearing on their own without financial or emotional assistance. A sole parent can be a product of abandonment or death of the other parent or can be a single adoption or artificial insemination. A co-parent is someone who still gets some type of assistance with the child/children. Single-parent homes are increasing as married couples divorce, or as unmarried couples have children. Although widely believed to be detrimental to the mental and physical well being of a child, this type of household is tolerated.[8]
The percentage of single-parent households has doubled in the last three decades, but that percentage tripled between 1900 and 1950.[9] The sense of marriage as a "permanent" institution has been weakened, allowing individuals to consider leaving marriages more readily than they may have in the past.[10] Increasingly, single-parent families are due to out of wedlock births, especially those due to unintended pregnancy. From 1960 to 2016, the percentage of U.S. children under 18 living with one parent increased from 9 percent (8 percent with mothers, 1 percent with fathers) to 27 percent (23 percent with mothers, 4 percent with fathers).[7]
Stepfamilies are becoming more familiar in America. Divorce rates are rising and the remarriage rate is rising as well, therefore, bringing two families together making stepfamilies. Statistics show that there are 1,300 new stepfamilies forming every day. Over half of American families are remarried, that is 75% of marriages ending in divorce, remarry.[11]
The extended family consists of grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. In some circumstances, the extended family comes to live either with or in place of a member of the nuclear family. An example includes elderly parents who move in with their children due to old age. This places large demands on the caregivers, particularly the female relatives who choose to perform these duties for their extended family.[12]
Historically, among certain Asian and Native American cultures, the family structure consisted of a grandmother and her children, especially daughters, who raised their own children together and shared child care responsibilities. Uncles, brothers, and other male relatives sometimes helped out. Romantic relationships between men and women were formed and dissolved with little impact on the children who remained in the mother's extended family.
A married couple was defined as a "husband and wife enumerated as members of the same household" by the U.S. Census Bureau,[13] but they will be categorizing same-sex couples as married couples if they are married. Same-sex couples who were married were previously recognized by the Census Bureau as unmarried partners.[14] Same-sex marriage is legally permitted across the country since June 26, 2015, when the Supreme Court issued its decision in Obergefell v. Hodges. Polygamy is illegal throughout the U.S.[15]
Although cousin marriages are illegal in most states, they are legal in many states, the District of Columbia and some territories. Some states have some restrictions or exceptions for cousin marriages and/or recognize such marriages performed out-of-state.Since the 1940s, the United States marriage rate has decreased, whereas rates of divorce have increased.[16]
Living as unwed partners is also known as cohabitation. The number of heterosexual unmarried couples in the United States has increased tenfold, from about 400,000 in 1960 to more than five million in 2005.[17] This number would increase by at least another 594,000 if same-sex partners were included.[17] Of all unmarried couples, about 1 in 9 (11.1% of all unmarried-partner households) are homosexual.[17]
The cohabitation lifestyle is becoming more popular in today's generation.[18] It is more convenient for couples not to get married because it can be cheaper and simpler. As divorce rates rise in society, the desire to get married is less attractive for couples uncertain of their long-term plans.[17]
Parents can be either the biological mother or biological father, or the legal guardian for adopted children. Traditionally, mothers were responsible for raising the kids while the father was out providing financially for the family. The age group for parents ranges from teenage parents to grandparents who have decided to raise their grandchildren, with teenage pregnancies fluctuating based on race and culture.[19] Older parents are financially established and generally have fewer problems raising children compared to their teenage counterparts.[20] In 2013, the highest teenage birth rate was in Alabama, and the lowest in Wyoming.[21][22]
A housewife or "homemaker" is a married woman who is not employed outside the home to earn income, but stays at home and takes care of the home and children. This includes doing common chores such as cooking, washing, cleaning, etc. The roles of women working within the house have changed drastically as more women start to pursue careers. The amount of time women spend doing housework declined from 27 hours per week in 1965, to less than 16 hours in 1995, but it is still substantially more housework than their male partners.[23]
A breadwinner is the main financial provider in the family. Historically the husband has been the breadwinner; that trend is changing as wives start to take advantage of the women's movement to gain financial independence for themselves. According to The New York Times, "In 2001, wives earned more than their spouses in almost a third of married households where the wife worked."[24]
Stay-at-home dads or "househusbands" are fathers that do not participate in the workforce and stay at home to raise their childrenthe male equivalent to housewives. Stay-at-home dads are not as popular in American society.[25] According to the U.S. Census Bureau, "There are an estimated 105,000 'stay-at-home' dads. These are married fathers with children under fifteen years of age who are not in the workforce primarily so they can care for family members, while their wives work for a living outside the home. Stay-at-home dads care for 189,000 children."[26]
An only child (single child) is one without any biological or adopted brothers or sisters. Only children often perform better in school and in their careers than children with siblings.[23]
Childfree couples choose to not have children. These include young couples, who plan to have children later, as well as those who do not plan to have any children. Involuntary childlessness may be caused by infertility, medical problems, death of a child, or other factors.
Adopted children are children that were given up at birth, abandoned or were unable to be cared for by their biological parents. They may have been put into foster care before finding their permanent residence. It is particularly hard[clarification needed] for adopted children to get adopted from foster care: 50,000 children were adopted in 2001.[27] The average age of these children was 7,[clarification needed] which shows that fewer older children were adopted.[27]
Same-sex parents are gay, lesbian, or bisexual couples that choose to raise children. Nationally, 66% of female same-sex couples and 44% of male same-sex couples live with children under eighteen years old.[25] In the 2000 United States Census, there were 594,000 households that claimed to be headed by same-sex couples, with 72% of those having children.[28] In July 2004, the American Psychological Association concluded that "Overall results of research suggests that the development, adjustment, and well-being of children with lesbian and gay and bisexual parents do not differ markedly from that of children with heterosexual parents."[29]
Single-parent homes in America are increasingly common. With more children being born to unmarried couples and to couples whose marriages subsequently dissolve, more children live with just one parent. The proportion of children living with a never-married parent has grown, from 4% in 1960 to 42% in 2001.[30] Of all single-parent families, 83% are mother-child families.[30]
The adoption requirements and policies for adopting children have made it harder for foster families and potential adoptive families to adopt. Before a family can adopt, they must go through the state, county, and agency criteria. Adoption agencies' criteria express the importance of age of the adoptive parents, as well as the agency's desire for married couples over single adopters.[31] Adoptive parents also have to deal with criteria that are given by the birth parents of the adoptive child. The different criteria for adopting children makes it harder for couples to adopt children in need,[31] but the strict requirements can help protect the foster children from unqualified couples.[31]
Currently 1,500,000 (2% of all U.S children) are adopted. There are different types of adoption; embryo adoption when a couple is having trouble conceiving a child and instead choose to adopt an embryo that was created using another couple's sperm and egg conjoined outside the womb, this often occurs with leftover embryos from another couple's successful IVF cycle. international adoption where couples adopt children that come from foreign countries, and private adoption which is the most common form of adoption. In a private adoption, families can adopt children via licensed agencies or by directly contacting the child's biological parents.
The traditional "father" and "mother" roles of the nuclear family have become blurred over time. Because of the women's movement's push for women to engage in traditionally masculine pursuits in society, as women choose to sacrifice their child-bearing years to establish their careers, and as fathers feel increasing pressure, as well as desire, to be involved with tending to children, the traditional roles of fathers as the "breadwinners" and mothers as the "caretakers" have come into question.[32]
The family structure of African-Americans has long been a matter of national public policy interest.[33] The 1965 report by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, known as The Moynihan Report, examined the link between black poverty and family structure.[33] It hypothesized that the destruction of the Black nuclear family structure would hinder further progress toward economic and political equality.[33]
When Moynihan wrote in 1965 on the coming destruction of the Black family, the out-of-wedlock birthrate was 25% amongst Blacks.[34] In 1991, 68% of Black children were born outside of marriage.[35] In 2011, 72% of Black babies were born to unwed mothers.[36][37]
The television industry initially helped create a stereotype of the American nuclear family. During the era of the baby boomers, families became a popular social topic, especially on television.[38] Family shows such as Roseanne, All in the Family, Leave It to Beaver, The Cosby Show, Married... with Children, The Jeffersons, and Good Times, Everybody Loves Raymond have portrayed different social classes of families growing up in America. Those "perfect" nuclear families have changed as the years passed and have become more inclusive, showing single-parent and divorced families, as well as older singles.[8] Television shows that show single-parent families include Half & Half, One on One, Murphy Brown, and Gilmore Girls.
While it did not become a common occurrence the iconic image of the American family was started in the early-1930s. It was not until WWII that families generally had the economic income in which to successfully propagate this lifestyle.[39]
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Someone Asks Women Who Refused To Marry Or Have Kids How Life Has Been, And They Deliver 30 Honest Responses – Bored Panda
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At some point in our lives, women just get tired of parents asking when youll give them grandchildren, or your friends questioning when you and your partner will tie the knot. The pressure to commit to entrenched social expectations and gender stereotypes is real, and it does little good if any.
Meanwhile, more and more women are willing to take the choices of their lives into their own hands, something that essentially belongs to them. This Reddit thread shared on the Ask Women community shows a glimpse into how things are going for these women. Women who didn't follow the social norm of getting married & having kidswhat are you doing instead? asked Redditor -Penguin_Anxiety- and the responses started pouring in.
Below we selected some of the most illuminating ones that show how rewarding it can be to live your life as you want, and not as you're told to.
Im single with no children. I just booked a trip to NYC and one to Mexico in the summer, and planning a trip to Europe for the fall. Im thinking about getting a second masters degree and after seeing these responses, Im thinking why the hell not?
I have money and time to pursue my interests and because of that, Ive gotten to know exactly who I was. It turns out I like me a lot.
catdogbird29 , Jonathan Daniels Report
Bored Pandaspoke withCatdogbird29, a childfree and single woman who shared her experience in response to this thread on the Ask Women subreddit.She wrote: Im single with no children. I just booked a trip to NYC and one to Mexico in the summer, and am planning a trip to Europe for the fall. Im thinking about getting a second masters degree and after seeing these responses, Im thinking 'why the hell not?' She also added that she has money and time to pursue her interests and because of that, she has gotten to know exactly who she is. It turns out I like me a lot, the woman added.
I think there is a lot of societal pressure for women to get married, Catdogbird29 told us. The message that marriage and kids = happiness is literally everywhere in our lives, from the media, friends, and family. I felt growing up that my life would not be complete unless I got married and had kids, and it led me to make some decisions that were not in my best interest.
Having said that, the woman believes that society is changing. It is becoming more acceptable for women to stay single and childless, but there is still considerable pressure to settle down.
Living many lives. I was a morning baker at a corner bakery in a small town. I was a stripper in a big urban city. I was a roadie for a punk rock band. I was a manager in a large packaging warehouse. Now I'm a budtender at my corner potshop. I dont like a place? I get up and move across the country, sleep in my car until I find a job. I want to live a bunch more lives. I love the freedom and never want to give a shred of it up.
muffinmamners , Anh Tran Report
I'm 60, never got married, never had kids. What have I done instead? Lived my best life. It's been fantastic, so far.
Had a successful career. Launched a successful second career in my 40s. Retired early (which I never could have done with a spouse and children). Travelled all over the world when I was younger. Indulged all my hobbies (reading, quilting, cooking, gaming).
As someone else so aptly put it: Whatever the f**k I want.
mosselyn , LinkedIn Sales Solutions Report
The Redditor also said that she learned that she likes being single and she generally doesnt feel a lot of need to be in a relationship. I realized after a bad breakup that I stayed in the relationship for so long because I felt like I had to and I would be unhappy if I wasnt in a relationship. I felt worse when I thought I would run out of time to have kids.
Moreover, It didnt help that I didnt have women in my life that were happy single, and I watched as they made compromise after compromise to make their male partners happy at their own expense. I thought this was just the way it was for women. Then, as I was healing from my breakup, I realized I was far happier on my own than I ever was when I was dating or in a relationship, she said.
I got married but I'm not ever having kids. My husband worked from home today and we drank margaritas in bed and booked a holiday. Aside from having the responsibility of a dog I pretty much do exactly what I want to. I'm aware some of that privilege comes from money, rather than not having kids, but not having them has afforded me an incredible amount of freedom and peace
Vegetable-Ad-647 , Toa Heftiba Report
Rescuing animals. Have my own business. I read a lot. Pursue art. Wake up whenever I want. Go on long travel trips with my friends.
crescentcactus , Autri Taheri Report
Get 4 degrees (2masters and 1 Ph.D.), buy a house, move whenever I want for a better job opportunity or a promotion, relax after work, and on the weekend coz I can have a full night sleep.
I was married which was unfortunate.
tiny-bird-292 , Lesly Juarez Report
Catdogbird29 confessed that the quality of her life improved a lot after her breakup. I no longer had to care for another person or make compromises about anything. What movie do I want to watch? What groceries do I want to buy? Where do I want to go for vacation? All my decisions. Moreover, the woman started trying new hobbies and eating healthier. My stress levels have dropped now that Im single. I dont see the same in my friends and family with kids.
She believes that women in general take on so much of a mental workload when it comes to maintaining a relationship and care for children. We hand ourselves over to make other people happier and we neglect ourselves and it isnt fair. Society expects women to sacrifice for their husbands and children, the Redditor explained. Although not all relationships have to be like this, Catdogbird29 said she doesnt see equal partnerships modeled anywhere, even among my friends and family that insist their relationships are different.
Living my best life? I always wanted kids, but I have been unlucky in love and having children is not something I want to do on a solo salary with me as the only caretaker. Unfortunately, the older I get the less patience I have with men. I have stopped dating during the pandemic and I dont know if I will ever start up again! I have so many hetero friends in unhappy marriages where the women work full time, run the household, and are basically the only children caregiver. There are so many memes about married men acting like giant children so I feel I may have dodged a bullet. Im sad I wont get to be a mom, but i think its for the best. I dont want to raise an adult or be disrespected by a man who is perfectly capable in the workplace but decides to tune me out in the running of our home.
So I do what I want and Im really freaking happy. I own my own home, I have two degrees, I take lots of trips with my friends, have hobbies, love my job and coworkers, and dote on my nieces. Its a great life!
adjur , averie woodard Report
49 here. Self employed massage therapist, make my own hours, my own house, and make enough money to keep my 3 feline gluttons fat and happy. Im solidly lower middle class with my income and I would be absolutely screwed if I had kids. The odds of single parenthood were just too high and I wasnt willing to chance it. No regrets here.
FeatherLuck , Toa Heftiba Report
Eating chips and watching tv at 3am. I will wake up around 1pm tomorrow. I will go to my job as a bartender at 5pm tomorrow. By the end of the week I will joke that I'm tired of partying. But I won't actually be - I'm gonna dance to a DJ and destroy my ear drums this weekend, like I do every weekend.
thunderling , Helena Lopes Report
I think the most common misconception about childfree and unmarried women is that we are bitter and jealous of our parent/married friends and family, Catdogbird29 told us and added that shes not at all. I only want my loved ones to be happy and fulfilled and if that means getting married and having kids then I am happy for them. I will gladly hang out with you and your spouse, or babysit your kids for you. My friends are my friends regardless of their relationship status.
Another misconception about childfree and single women is that they are lonely. Im not at all. Im introverted by nature so I love my alone time. Sure, sometimes I wish I had a partner but Ive seen just as many women desperate to get a moment of peace in their day. I know there are plenty of women that are bitter, jealous, and lonely, but I would encourage them to find whatever they are looking for in other people in themselves instead. The Redditor wants to remind everyone that You are a whole person. There is no 'other half' out there for you.
Enjoying a free and happy solo life, travelling around, working for myself, publishing my own books and not answering to anyone else. Ive never wanted children because I knew it would curtail my freedom. Im 54 with no regrets (apart from an eight-year marriage in my thirties).
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I've worked full time in my career for 13 years. My master's degree helped that one out.
I became a homeowner at 21. I'm 38 now and am on my 3rd owned house.
I had a hysterectomy in 2020, so this whole "child free" thing is permanent.
I have a roommate; not because I need help paying bills, but because it makes my house more lively and I like the company.
I bought all the stuff to make an awesome home gym that I use 5x a week.
I do want a marriage, but am definitely not willing to settle for less than what I can already give myself. My quality of life will not diminish when I agree to be in a marriage.
souponastick , Brian Wangenheim Report
I just bought my dream house a month ago and got a better job making more than double what I was making with a huge bonus. That would have never happened if I would have gotten married/ had kids with the man I was supposed to marry ( I called off the wedding and split).
I can pretty much do whatever I want to do.
My bf ( not the guy I was supposed to marry) and I go exploring all the time. We just pick a trail on the map we haven't done yet, leash the dogs, and go.
I also love dancing and can easily get prettied up, pick a dress, and hit the dance floor. Anything from ballroom to club I fit right in and have so much fun. I couldn't do that if I had kids.
I love having the freedom to literally just do whatever pops in my head.
My parents had 13 kids and that put me off having kids. I've raised enough of them already.
squigglesmcwiggles , Louise Burton Report
I have traveled to 20+ countries solo. Live in a poppin part of the city, bought a white couch, a luxury car, plan to retire earlybut the most important thing I do is work remotely so I can visit my amazing nephews as often as I wish. I didnt choose to not follow the social norm of getting married/having kiddos, Ive just dated piles of garbage that inherently prevented that from happening. Then one day I looked in the mirror and turned 40, so I suppose Im now too late to the bio-kids party. Oh well!!!!
ApfelFarFromTree , Steven Lewis Report
Working on my second and third bachelors and then onto a Ph.D. in political science with an emphasis on women's rights to get down to fixing this s**t for all of us.
Glittering-Bat353 , Brett Jordan Report
Staying with my long term boyfriend for life. We may get married. We may not. I kinda just want to be engaged forever lol (and I want to get him an engagement ring too!)
Were never having kids. Instead, we plan on traveling the world! And focusing on our careers and hobbies.
-doobert- , Jakob Owens Report
Going to law school, taking care of my parents and focusing on my mental health. Im very happy doing it and am just now beginning to accept that I dont have to follow everyones expectations. Theres no reason to sacrifice your happiness making decisions that nobody but you will have to live with forever.
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Currently, Im drinking coffee and watching the sun rise. My house is on a mountain and I have a beautiful view. Also, I bought this house with cash.
On Friday Im leaving for Vegas for a quick weekend trip.
Did I mention I quit my job a month ago because I didnt feel like working there anymore? I started a new job this week but it was nice to take a month off to finish my office renovation.
Coder-Cat , Thibault Penin Report
Work a fulfilling career, volunteer at a wildlife rescue center, travel, cook, read, play the guitar, enjoy time with my fianc and friends whenever I feel like it, regularly exercise, have frequent sex, invest my extra time and money into my health and skincare routine, sleep in, have spa days once a week, donate money to charity, hike, bike, ski, camp, and going dancing.
These are a few of the things I do instead of having kids lol
Other_Ad_8844 , Khuong Nguyen Report
Moving to different states, changing careers because I feel like it, living a reasonably good life on 30k, and enjoying a banquet of men. I'm almost 50 and I have never felt I was missing out. A marriage of less than 3 years gave me a taste of that white picket fence life, and it's not for me.
Turnips4evr , Edward Cisneros Report
Currently helping my sister raise her kid! She's a single mom by choice and I feel like I'm getting the best of both worlds right now. I love watching my nephew grow up and I feel like it's completely satisfying any maternal urges I have. And at the end of the day I still have my freedom and independence.
BrittLee8 , Omar Lopez Report
Im building my dream home - an eclectic little tiny house on the water, that Ill never have to share.
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I got a PhD, traveled, lost weight got mentally healthy, focused on myself, then found the love of my life and now we are building a dream house and planning a future without kids. Maybe we will get another dog.
aries2084 Report
Halfway to a paid off house, living with my animals, successful in my career, dating someone that may or may not develop in to something long term.
There are more pros than cons for me to not being married with kids (and possibly divorced) in my 40s.
maybenotrelevantbut , Avi Naim Report
Getting two degrees, working my a** off at a job I genuinely love even it's intense and stressful! I'm also helping my parents as they get older, building a bunch of furniture, writing silly s**t to unwind, and chilling with my cats.
I did have a very brief period of being married (which I didn't tolerate for long).
scared_nursling , Tran Mau Tri Tam Report
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Lovers of sunshine, brushing and humans: Meet the dairy goats at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo – Denver Gazette
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Cotija is perched on a walkway high above the Goat Playground at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, waiting patiently at the wheel of treats.
The dairy goat sticks her head through the railing to look down at Bailey Jones, the zoos domestic goat lead keeper, whos standing on the ground getting ready to pour a handful of hay pellets into a cup. Cotija will then use her front hoof to pedal a bicycle wheel to work a pulley system that pulls the cup up to her mouth, where she knows the exact spot to stop the cup so the treats slide perfectly into her mouth.
Colby, the queen of the goat yard, is no dummy. If she stands beneath Cotija, she knows shes likely to be showered in whatever pellets dont make it into her buddys mouth.
Theyre fast learners, said Jones, whos also lead keeper for Australia Walkabout and Scutes Family Gallery, where she cares for superslow sloths who are decidedly not fast learners. They learn in two to three sessions. I love to train them. Theyre super food-motivated.
Large, purring carnivorous cats: Meet the mountain lions at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
What the heck are domestic goats doing at a zoo?
The eight ladies Ricotta, Asiago, Muenster, Colby, Queso, Mozzarella, Cotija and Brie are nicknamed The Cheese Girls, because theyre dairy goats who would normally make goat milk and cheese. The 5-year-olds, who arent related, came to the zoo from a Colorado dairy farm in 2016 to provide an interactive experience for zoo guests. People are welcome to pop into their yard and brush and feed the 120- to 160-pound creatures, as long as an attendant is present. Its a popular exhibit for the smaller folks in the crowd, and usually open on weekends and whenever its above 40 degrees.
Practicing patience: Meet the two-toed sloths at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
Will the zoo be selling cheese anytime soon?
No. Much like dairy cows that produce milk when theyre brewing babies, these girls only make milk when babies are in the picture. And because the zoo said no thanks to boy goats, the ladies will remain childfree.
A recipe for goat happiness
These sturdy creatures are simple. They want to hang with their human friends, get brushed or scratched, relax in the sunshine and chew their cud. The rich mahogany-colored Queso is Jones favorite, due to the way she happily hums when shes found a particularly sunny spot to lie in. And when somebody happens to brush her while shes sunbathing, all the better. Her head tips back and she opens her mouth in a goat smile, flashing her pearly whites. Ricotta also is a zoo keeper and visitor favorite. She loves nothing more than to follow people around in the hopes of being loved on.
They remind me of a house cat and how they follow the sunbeams around the yard, Jones said.
Large and in charge: Meet the hippos at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
No Michelin-star meals needed
The girls mostly eat grass hay and a bit of produce, such as apples, carrots and romaine lettuce. Hay pellets are a special treat, as well as plain air-popped popcorn. And when a keeper drags out an old firehose dosed in blue raspberry Gatorade powder, watch out. Thats a little slice of goat heaven. And their blue tongues afterward make them even more adorable.
And let us not forget about tree boughs. When the boughs coordinator walks by, carrying their precious parcel, the goats yell at him to fork over the goods: Theyre like heeeeey, Jones said.
Why the obsession with climbing and standing on stuff?
Theyre made for it. On the bottom of their hooves is a soft pad that molds to whatever surface theyre on. Thats why they can stand on super-small surfaces and be totally comfortable. Their vision also helps. They have mesmerizing rectangle-shaped pupils that take in light differently and give them wider peripheral vision. They can see to their back feet, which also helps them climb, as well as keep a lookout for predators.
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People Share 35 Parenting Trends They Strongly Disagree With – Bored Panda
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Raising tiny humans is hard, theres no doubt about it. My utmost respect goes to the loving parents and dedicated educators out there who are helping to mold a brighter, better future for us all.
But putting all the accolades aside, parenting in itself is one hell of a strategic set of moves where small steps go a long way. And there are so many tactics from how to and what not to do when raising kids that they inevitably stir some debate. I mean, some parenting trends are really controversialjust think of family TikTok accounts. Some say it's an awesome way to communicate and spread the message, others think it may promote negative experiences often tied with social media.
So whos right? We may not exactly know, but we can find out what common parenting trends people see as nonsense. What parenting 'trend' do you strongly disagree with? asked a Redditor called Qquackie and the answers started pouring in. Below are some of the most interesting ones!
It seems like there are as many parenting tactics as there are parents. This year, we see new trends emerging, from mindful usage of the internet to parents getting support from online groups, and gender-neutral parenting. The last trend is especially liked for millennial parents who are no longer willing to fit their children in society's predefined boxes but want to allow them to experiment, experience and express themselves.
Other new trends include baby budgeting, with parents of newborns getting a whole more money-savvy. Baby budget calculators and charity shops are on the rise as parents seem to have finally realized you dont need to spend a fortune on shoes every other month as your child is growing.
Letting your kids run amok everywhere and then being furious when other people are annoyed. I'm an older mom. I was raised with the idea that you have a social contract with others to not be a pain in the a**. I don't let my kids go nuts in public. When they are having a hard time, we leave. I don't expect them to be angels for hours in adult situations, but being told to not be loud and crazy at the grocery or in line somewhere is not child abuse. Letting your kids be a hellion that everyone else cringes to see is so unfair to your kids.
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According to Parent Circle, a new parenting trend that emerged during the pandemic has to do with dads. Turns out they too had an opportunity to rethink work-life balance, made better use of the situation and established a new approach to parenting. The extra family time was not just rewarding but also an eye-opener for the men regarding the responsibility of childcare and household work. Prior to the pandemic, mothers were taking on the biggest share of those responsibilities.
A study run by the scholars of the University ofUtah, Ball State University and the University of Texas showed that the number of couples who split childcare duties rose to 56% during the pandemic in the US. The percentage was only 45% before the pandemic hit.
When I was a teenager my parents took away the door to my room.
It's normal for teenagers to pull away from their parents, I guess this wasn't acceptable to her and she wanted to keep an eye on me at all times.
I still have severe issues relating back to this one action. This is after years of therapy and no contact.
To anyone considering this as some form of "punishment", Let me stop you right there. Nothing will get your child to disown you faster than not giving them privacy.
I think she got the idea from Dr.phil Useless c*nts, the both of them.
Gabriel_Godot , Jayden Sim Report
All of the "wine mom" merch, down to shirts for children that say horrible things like: "I'm the reason Mommy drinks"
Like, dress it up as much as you want, but "alchololism" isn't cute, as much as you want to convince yourself of it. Let alone, clothing for your CHILD who didn't ask to be born, to be treated like their existence is a burden to you. I've seen stuff like this in the kids section, from infancy to middle school sizes.
That's a trauma trifecta right there.
Storm137 , Shopwhatelse Report
That thing where they pretend they got their kids a ps5 for example, the kids are freaking out with excitement, but then its just a ps5 box filled with books or something.
MacyTmcterry , Mike Cox Report
No wonder so many parenting tactics and trends are so controversial. Not only do parents argue among themselves over whos right in adopting the best method to raise their kids, childfree people are often equally opinionated. But whatever parenting method mom and dads would choose, we like to think they all know whats best for their kids. But is it really true?
Well, to find out, we spoke with Susan Petang, a certified life coach who runs The Quiet Zone Coaching. Susan is helping those who struggle with stress find relief, manage their fears, and build self-confidence so they can wake up happy in the morning. As our children grow, they slowly start to separate from us, she told us. From the 'Terrible Twos' to the pains of adolescence, the purpose of the journey is to teach our kids how to be independent, happy, and healthy adults who give something to the world around them.
I dont know how much of a trend it was but on TikTok, there was a trend of parents throwing away their kid's art in front of them and the parents would like laugh while the kid was sobbing.
Thats f**ked up! Of course, you cant keep every artwork your kid makes but you throw it away when they arent home or asleep. My mom used to wait until I was asleep and throw it away in the outside can
The kids I babysit their parents ask me to take their art they do with me so it doesnt pile up but I tell them Im keeping it because its so good
Theres no reason to make your kid feel like they arent a good artist or just feel like their parents dont care for some TikTok views
weston200 , Jerry Wang Report
Making children hug people they are not comfortable with.
m4maggie Report
Letting the kid make all the choices. I believe kids should have reasonable choices, like what their snack is and the character that's on their bedspread, but you can't let your 3 year old decide when you're allowed to leave your house. The world doesn't work that way.
cihojuda , Annie Spratt Report
Susan explained that if you're making all the decisions for your children, they're not learning how to make decisions for themselves. You're not going to be around forever to advise and guide them; they have to learn to do it alone.
Let your kids have some control over things in their lives that are appropriate to their age. For example, even a 7-year-old can decide what they want to wear (as long as it's weather-appropriate and clean). The idea is to let them learn how the world works, how to interact with others, and how to make wise decisions, Susan said and added that they'll never accomplish that if you make all their decisions for them.
Creating social media channels for your children where they proceed to upload videos and photos of their kids. Perfect place for pedophiles.
AJSK18 , bruce mars Report
Oh man, Im a nanny and work in daycare. I can talk so much about this.
One is late potty training. Waiting to potty train a child is more and more common. Which I generally agree with. Wait until theyre 2.5-3 and knock it out. Some take longer, some are probably ready earlier. Better than rushing it and causing issues.
What this has turned into. Not potty training. I nanny a 4 year old that is still in pull ups. She is more than capable of using the potty.
Our 4 year old classroom just installed a diaper genie because so many 4 year olds are starting preschool in diapers.
My best friend who is a Kindergarten teacher had 2 kids start kindergarten in diapers. Luckily theyre potty trained now.
cleaning-meaning , Charles Deluvio Report
'My son/daughter is my best friend.'
No, they aren't. They have their own friends and have the agency to choose them for themselves. Over the course of a lifetime, they will have several 'best friends' but they will only have one father and mother.
Your job is to be a parent. You can't do that properly if you are trying to be a friend.
Ducra , Benjamin Manley Report
Susan argues that when people feel their lives are out of control (even teens), they will get super stressed out trying to find something they CAN control. So she invited parents to stop and ask themselves, is that what you want for your kids?
Parents who punish their kids for speaking up or otherwise explaining something, saying that they're "talking back". I honestly don't get why most parents refuse to admit they're not always right sometimes. Besides, what if their kid one day comes up to them and says another adult is touching them inappropriately?
EntryRepresentative5 , Jonathan Borba Report
The bulldozer parent - ie the parent who removes all obstacles/challenges from a childs life so they dont learn about perseverance, problem solving, failure (sometimes you can try hard and still not get the reward) and learning from mistakes - unless the goal is to develop a highly anxious person - then, being a bulldozer parent is great.
spinefexmouse , Jordan Whitt Report
The social media trend that keeps upping the expectations for birthday parties and any celebration connected to a kid.
When I was a kid, birthdays consisted of a handmade invitation made by me, a cake from the grocery store, food that my Mom cooked and then inviting some friends and family over for games.
Today's expectation is that every monthversary and half-birthday consist of a huge arch of balloons that will end up in the trash, a customized three-tier fondant cake, gift wrapping that color-coordinates with the themed party favors and of course, a very intentional outfit for the numerous photo ops that will take up most of the day. Anything for the 'gram, right?
Don't even get me started on gender reveal announcements.
littlebunsenburner , Adi Goldstein Report
Allowing kids to constantly mess with pets, even when the pet is giving warnings that they'll attack soon.
Parents, this is a pretty solid way to start teaching kids about consent from the get go.
Decoupagetheworld Report
Fake Gentle Parenting
You hear and see so many parents letting their children do whatever they want, no matter how destructive, rude or hurtful their behaviours are. Parents find themselves beholden to the whims of their childrens emotions in the name of gentle parenting, instead of true gentle parenting where (so I hear) boundaries are set alongside validating emotions.
canadainuk , Tim Mossholder Report
Not believing the teacher ever. My kid never lies to me.
Seriously. Parents absolutely should be their kids biggest supporter. But support sometimes means holding the kid responsible when they dont do the right thing.
jdith123 , Taylor Wilcox Report
Pretending that not parenting is parenting.
'I wont tell my child to stop kicking your leg repeatedly because i don't want to crush his spirit!'
StoicDonkey , Timothy Eberly Report
Not saying no to your child. They have to learn to deal with a no sometimes, and having a chat about why it is no and whether it could be a yes another time is also an important part of them learning to deal with no.
coocoorookoo121 , Kelly Sikkema Report
Talking down to kids and making them feel stupid. Sure maybe at 5 they aren't the most intellectual people, but 9/10 year old are smarter then people give them credit for. Don't talk to then like they are stupid because they are not. The only thing that does is lower their self esteem and makes them feel small.
_ManWhoSoldTheWorld_ , Zika Radosavljevic Report
Saying what goes on in this house, stays in this house. I know hundreds of victims of abuse, go through years of pain because of this phrase.
Dixie_Maculant , Zhivko Minkov Report
Making your child terrified to fail. I remember constantly being told if I ever even got a C or below on even something as minor as a pop quiz I would be flipping burgers for a living. I was so unmotivated to even try by the time high school came, because it had been drilled into me that I was destined to be a loser.
S**tStuckInYourTeeth , Caleb Woods Report
Nonstop supervision. Hovering over them at every turn. Whatever happened to tossing them in a play area in another room and letting them create, explore, and get the occasional bumps?
ansibley , Kirk Cameron Report
always letting kids win/do what they want, its unfair on older siblings because i get given chores and my little sister gets to sit about doing nothing and getting whatever she wants completely free
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Making your kids spend time with family even though they get treated bad. Like inlaws who would rather spend time with their other grandkids and not yours.
Caligirl0310 , Phillip Goldsberry Report
I guess the overall trend of prioritizing academics/extracurriculars and college admissions over everything else. Give your kids some chores and let them hang out with their friends outside of structured sports and musical activities!
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The thing every parents including mine said. "Finish your plate" or "Finish your plate or you won't get any dessert".
It gave you an unnecessary goal to shove food you don't want down your throat and made that into a lifelong habit. Fortunately I've always been into sports but many aren't, so now obesity is everywhere.
I knew it was a bad habit and I wouldn't stay fit for my entire life if I kept eating until I get a stomachache every single meal so I worked hard for years to finaly get rid of this habit in my early 20s when I moved into my apartment.
I will never do this to my kids.
LoganCifer , Providence Doucet Report
Denying your kid any negative experiences or emotions.
They are a normal part of being a person, teach them to handle negative emotions now before you send them out into a world they are not prepared to handle.
IAmRules , Kat J Report
Helicopter parenting, kids need freedom to explore the world, get dirty, engage in free play. I am not advocating putting the child outside o a Saturday morning and telling them to come home when the street lights come on, but an age acceptable level of freedom.
Cat_Astrophe_X , Phil Hearing Report
Pushing them too hard in sports, academics, etc. Like pushing til they need therapy or get injured, no free time, no downtime. FFS, they only get to be young & without excessive responsibilities once.
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telling kids that studying is the only thing that they do in choldhood and that everything else is just useless stuff
grimreaper_245 , Jessica Lewis Report
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The first photos of the brand new Disney cruise ship are here – Her.ie
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Wonderful news for Disney fanatics everywhere as the company has just released the first few photos of their brand new cruise ship - The Disney Wish - and it looks phenomenal.
The ship is set join Disney's existing line of vessels this summer, but the first shots and a 3D tour give fans - young and old - a glimpse into what to expect from the new cruise.
The 3D tour opens with a sumptuous shot of the grand atrium, complete with an elaborate chandelier. There, Cinderella welcomes guests aboard, and the tour continues.
Next, we see some of the new unique features on the Disney Wish. These include the Aqua Mouse, which is a water ride attraction that measures a whopping 760ft on the top deck. The boat is also decked out with six swimming pools - including one infinity style pool - and a kid's splash zone.
Given the fact that it's a Disney cruise, there is, naturally, plenty of entertainment for the children on deck. Little ones can enter the kids club via a slide from the grand hall, and that's just the start. There's a Fairytale Hall, a Marvel Superhero Training Academy, Belle's library and Rapunzel's art studio. Star War fanatics can also board a spaceship in the Hyperspace Lounge and lose themselves as they virtually explore another galaxy.
There are also plenty of options for those hoping to revel in a little Disney magic in a childfree zone while their kids are busy. Grown up guests can a relax on deck in the special adults only zone swimming pool. Moreover, spa lovers can also indulge in aromatherapy rooms, steam rooms, spa villas and the private treatment rooms.
The ship also features a theatre, which will host a Frozen experience as well as a Marvel Cinematic Dining Adventure.
For more information on the Disney Wish's itinerary, visit the official website right here.
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Actor, comedian, and talk show host Steve Harvey is furious at the cancel culture, which he says has killed comedy, and the fact that every joke now, it hurts somebodys feelings.
The host of the new Judge Steve Harvey series told the media Tuesday that he feels imprisoned by the cancel culture.
Were in the cancel culture now, Harvey told a Television Critics Association press tour panel, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Nobody can say anything he wants to Chris Rock cant, Kevin Hart cant, Cedric the Entertainer cant, D. L. Hugeley cant. I can go down the list. The only person that can say what they want to say on stage is Dave Chappelle because hes not sponsored-driven. Hes subscription.
Harvey went on to say that his career as a standup is seriously hampered by the Hollywood left today.
If I had tried to continue as a stand-up, theres no way I could maintain it because political correctness has killed comedy, has killed it, he added. Every joke now, it hurts somebodys feelings. What people dont understand about comedians is that a joke has to be about something. It has to be about somebody. We cant write jokes about puppies all the time. The joke cant be about bushes all the time. Some of these jokes have to be about people because thats the most interesting topic. So if I come back, I have to wait until Im done [with my TV career]. And Im not done. Id have to call it This Is It or something like that.
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However, standup is on hold, Harvey noted, after his wife informed him that God was about to do something I had no idea what hes going to do he was going to give me this [new show], and it turned out to be the best thing that happened to me.
Harveys latest show sets him up as a judge presiding over a small claims court, in the vein of ground breakers such as Judge Joseph Wapner and Judge Judy Sheindlin.
Small claims cases suit Harvey just fine. Violence and criminal cases just arent his speed, he noted.
Every law is not a correct law. We have a law in this country that everybody has the right to bear arms. But everybody shouldnt bear arms. Everybody shouldnt have a gun. Thats clear to me. Every stand your ground [law] everybody shouldnt be told to stand their ground. Thats why Im glad [my show is] not that type of court, de said during the panel.
Harveys new show premiered on Jan. 4 and is seen on ABC affiliates, Tuesdays, during prime time.
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Steve Harvey sounded off on cancel culture, blaming it for his decision to take a step away from stand-up comedy in recent years.
The comedian has been significantly more focused onhis TV hosting work in recent years, such as leading "Family Feud" and his new ABC show in which he presides as a judge over low-stakes cases, "Judge Steve Harvey." Speaking at the Television Critics Association press tour to promote the new daytime courtroom series, Harvey explained that hes afraid to get back on the standup stage for fear of facing career-ending criticism.
"The only way I can do one more special is if its at the end of my television career because it will end my television career," Harvey said (via Variety). "Were in the cancel culture now. No stand-up that is sponsor-driven can say anything he wants to. Chris Rock cant. Kevin Hart cant. Cedric the Entertainer cant. D.L. Hughley cant. I can go down the list. The only person that can say what they want to say on stage is Dave Chappelle because hes not sponsor-driven. Hes subscription-driven."
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Steve Harvey revealed that he has no plans to get back on the stand-up stage due to cancel culture. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
Harvey was referencing the recent controversy surrounding Dave Chappelle over his Netflix special "The Closer." The comedian continues to face immense backlash after he dedicated the final third of his sixth special with the streamer to discussing his gripes with the transgender community and criticism he faced after speaking about them on his fifth special, "Sticks & Stones." Despite the controversy hitting Netflix hard, the company announced he will participate in thecompanys new 11-day stand-up comedy festival titled "Netflix Is A Joke: The Festival," in Los Angeles.
Steve Harvey noted that he believes doing a stand-up special in the age of cancel culture would be too risky with all that he has to lose. He concluded his thoughts on the matter by lamenting the impact that he believes "political correctness" has had on the world of comedy.
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Steve Harvey sounded off on cancel culture. (Trae Patton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
"If I had tried to continue as a stand-up, theres no way I could maintain it," Harvey explained. "Political correctness has killed comedy. Every joke you tell now, it hurts somebodys feelings. But what people dont understand about comedians is that a joke has to be about something. It has to be about somebody. We cant write jokes about puppies all the time. The joke cant be about bushes all the time. Some of these jokes will have to be about people, because thats the most interesting topic. So if I come back, Ill have to wait until Im done. And Im not done. I want to do one more. Ill probably have to call it This Is It."
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Steve Harvey spoke out against cancel culture and its impact on stand-up comedy. (Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP, File)
Despite keeping himself off the stand-up stage, Harvey hasnt beenimmune from lectures about political correctness. He revealed during a recent appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" that ABC gave him a talking to after he called a man on his courtroom show "stupid" several times.
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"I said, this is the stupidest dude I've ever met and ABC had a little talk with me afterwards because you know, Steve, it's not politically correct to call anybody stupid." Harvey told the host.
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Gabbard tells FBI to ditch ‘woke’ political correctness …
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Former Democratic Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard called on the Federal Bureau of Investigation to stop "trying to be woke" by investigating parents at school board meetings and to instead focus on "actual threats" like the terrorist attack at a Texas synagogue over the weekend.
"Instead of trying to be woke/politically correct and targeting parents who care about what schools are teaching their children, the FBI/Dept of Homeland Security should focus on actual threats like the jihadist who terrorized the Texas synagogue," Gabbard tweeted Wednesday after, Malik Faisal Akram, a Muslim with radical ties took a rabbi and several others hostage on Saturday while demanding the release of Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani national in prison for trying to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan who was dubbed "Lady Al Qaeda."
Law enforcement process the scene in front of the Congregation Beth Israel synagogue, Sunday, Jan. 16, 2022, in Colleyville, Texas. A man held hostages for more than 10 hours Saturday inside the temple. The hostages were able to escape and the hostage taker was killed. FBI Special Agent in Charge Matt DeSarno said a team would investigate "the shooting incident." (AP Photo/Brandon Wade)
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The FBI has faced criticism on social media and from some Jewish leaders for initially saying that the hostage takers demands at the synagogue were "not specifically related to the Jewish community."
COLLEYVILLE, TEXAS - JANUARY 15: FBI Special Agent In Charge Matthew DeSarno speaks at a news conference near the Congregation Beth Israel synagogue on January 15, 2022. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
The FBI later clarified that the incident was a "a terrorism-related matter, in which the Jewish community was targeted."
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Additionally, the FBI was slammed last year over a Department of Justice crackdown on potential violence at school board meetings.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy also criticized the FBIs handling of the hostage situation and accused the Biden administration of "downplaying" the attack.
General view of the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2019. REUTERS/Mary F. Calvert
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The bureau also faced scrutiny from Republicans over the summer regarding "woke training" in the department specifically from Rep. Lauren Boebert who suggested the FBI is distracted by "wokeness."
The FBI did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News.
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Steve Harvey: Cancel Culture and Political Correctness …
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Steve Harvey slammed cancel culture at the Television Critics Association press tour while promoting his new ABC daytime courtroom series Judge Steve Harvey. The television host said that it would be impossible for him to do a comedy special in todays climate because cancel culture could cost him his courtroom show and his career.
The only way I can do one more special is if its at the end of my television career because it will end my television career, Harvey said. Were in the cancel culture now. No stand-up that is sponsor-driven can say anything he wants to. Chris Rock cant. Kevin Hart cant. Cedric the Entertainer cant. D.L. Hughley cant. I can go down the list. The only person that can say what they want to say on stage is Dave Chappelle because hes not sponsor-driven. Hes subscription-driven.
Chappelle generated controversy last year for anti-transgender jokes made in his Netflix special The Closer. Despite the outrage, Netflix stood by the comedian and did not pull the special from its streaming platform or end its working relationship with him. Chappelle is set to appear at Netflixs upcoming comedy festival Netflix Is a Joke later this year.
If I had tried to continue as a stand-up, theres no way I could maintain it, Harvey told reporters. Political correctness has killed comedy. Every joke you tell now, it hurts somebodys feelings. But what people dont understand about comedians is that a joke has to be about something. It has to be about somebody. We cant write jokes about puppies all the time. The joke cant be about bushes all the time. Some of these jokes will have to be about people, because thats the most interesting topic. So if I come back, Ill have to wait until Im done. And Im not done. I want to do one more. Ill probably have to call it This Is It.
Harveys courtroom series Judge Steve Harvey started its run January 4.
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