Sashinti
Sashinti
Sashinti

Kate beaton (better known as beatonna) has some pretty awesome t-shirts that I think would be appropriate for budding feminists. Just saying.

Seconded!

I don't need your recipes, I'm married to a cook BWAHAHAHAHA

So you got my curiosity going. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word woman came wife+man, and throughout the years changed to woman. I didn't really get the details on how it changed, but you know language.

This is cool. I was living in Mexico before moving to the States. In Mexico, the pill is sold over the counter, which was all right by me. So, color me surprised when I get to the States and they me tell I need a prescription. I had to wait a month while my college's insurance kicked in and my next period started. The

Maybe so they know what sort of stuff they shouldn't be doing, and how "terrible" it feels and is...

"This was refused, he says, because the foetal heartbeat was still present and they were told, "this is a Catholic country".

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So my BF was pretty excited about our relationship facebook. I really don't care about it, but I guess it could be fun looking at the silliness we post each-other all compiled on a single page.

I think I'm in love.

I've never seen twilight, but from what I've seen of RPatz, interview snippets, comments, the stuff that he's planning on doing now (I believe he's working with Cronenberg right now), he seems like a really cool guy.

I'm very saddened to hear this, and to read all the other people whose parents or family said such nasty things. My Dad and I are very political, but we are, fortunately, on the same side, although he does not currently speak to his own father because of their views. It sucks that a difference in opinion could divide

Wow. I think that maybe you should reconsider these facebook "friends". I admire your grace.

Pffft, freeloader.

Best rant ever.

Still too early but it seems to be shifting to a Yes :D

I moved to the States last year, but you're right, it's pretty common to see lighter skinned people, although blonde is pretty rare. There's also a community in the north of Jalisco of mennonites. Although I think this is more of a class issue, the idea that someone living on the street is "brown" and someone who has

I don't remember seeing any big butts (usually it's just make-up) but apparently a commenter drives by these particular kids regularly.

Indeed. It seems that this girl's grandmother is fair haired (at least according to another article). I wonder, if the kid would have been black, would people have cared as much? I mean, she wouldn't have look like her mom...

Cuteness factor? I guess it's harder for people to say no to a dressed up kid than a non-costumed kid? Seems silly, but it's pretty common.