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Anxiety level - Chandler Bing letting people in his work office call him Tobey for 5 years because itâs too awkward to correct them.
Never apologize for having high standards. People you want to be in your life will rise up to meet them or get left behind. So keep your head and standards high.
After that heart break my standards have sky rocketed
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this still cracks me up like can you imagine youâre 130 years old and suddenly a gigantic alien baby starts following you around
@lindsyola you and me
Indigenous women hope to trademark textiles to fight intellectual property theft
Guatemala is recognized throughout the world for the quality of its intricately handwoven textiles. Maya women have used them to make huipiles that, over hundreds of years, have come to represent an important part of their cultural identity.
The designs have become popular among contemporary designers who steal them without communicating with the Maya communities, without compensation, or respect to Maya peopleâs intellectual property, and use them to create appropriated âfashion accessoriesâ. Maya women arenât happy about that and have started a legal battle to trademark their work.
But as Correspondent Harris Whitbeck reports, itâs not just a dispute about textiles. Itâs a fight for womenâs and Indigenous rights.