PsiPhiGrrrl
PsiPhiGrrrl
PsiPhiGrrrl

Do NOT tease me like this.

You’re right about equality, but they’d absolutely lose their entire shit if equity entered the conversation. They’d probably act like they’ve been enslaved.

Will the Blackocracy ban mayo?

I think the more interesting result might be that 49% of Trump voters at least somewhat agree that they are concerned that they or someone close to them will be a victim of voter suppression, with 25% of them strongly agreeing.

“When you’re used to privilege, equality feels like oppression.”

I’m always amused when you see these type of assholes oh so concerned that they would be discriminated against while denying that it actually takes place with Black people.

If they didn’t want to be brainwashed, they wouldn’t be. Don’t let all those people off the hook. Yes, the news station is bad news, but you have to actively seek it out.

FDA/EPA/DEA joint taskforce will regulate all Potato Salad fixins to exclude raisins, and other foolish adulterants. 

Evil people are always worried about retaliation from their victim.

So wait one minute they are worried about white discrimination? Oh good so that means that they finally recognize that we aren’t making this shit up right? Oh what they mean is they are afraid that when they are no longer the majority they will get some of the treatment they’ve dished out forever? I mean that is the

Faux News feeds them misinformation and it sticks.  The voters are problematic, but Faux News brainwashing is the real core issue here.

Wow, ACAB all around.

This story takes place when I was in my early 20s, when my family rented a beach house on Brigantine Island on the Jersey Shore. The house was basically the anti-haunted house, on paper- new construction, clearly built for tourists, no one had ever actually lived there.

Another one that proves truth is scarier than fiction...

Posted this to a different website a couple of years ago but deleted that account, figured I’d add to all the tales here that I’ve enjoyed reading. Anyway, here’s the story:

Super short but completely true; my favorite ghost story growing up.

I see a few re-posts so I’m throwing my hat into the ring again.

Here is a short one that is nonetheless creepy - file this under “Kids Say the Darndest Things!” - While sitting around the dinner table with my husband, our daughter (age 3), and our son (a little less than 1), our daughter says, “I have a friend who lives in my voice and talks for me. Sometimes my friend doesn’t

*dials 1-800-Fuck-That* “Hello! I’d like to make a claim!” 

What My Daughter Saw