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Yeah, and seriously makes me stabby! Men can have their prick pills covered, but women can't get insurance-covered birth control? And then they bitch about abortions and the cost of supporting "welfare babies" and cut spending on Food-Stamps and free or reduced-price breakfast/lunch programs and after-school

STOP HOGGING ALL THE ACTION DAMMIT.

Depends. Where you live, what kind of federal and state backing local clinics get (somebody has to pay for those things), how old you are, how easy it is to get to a clinic. And that assumes you are ONLY looking for contraception. BC pills are used to control and treat: heavy or irregular periods, PMDD, acne,

Before anyone chimes in with 'pay for your own damned BC," this:

The funny thing to me about these employers getting their special undies all in a ruffle about giving people their slutraceptives is that even if their employees go out and buy it themselves, it's the same money pool.

To be fair, it was Saint Paul with the hard-on against women, gays et al. Then again, the dude was not exactly a fan of marriage and sex in general.

Their prayers were heard, and resulted in the Declaration of Independence (our nation's birth certificate), the U.S. Constitution (the framework that would end slavery, give voting rights to men and women of every race, and produce more religious, political, economic and personal liberty for Americans, than people in

Take it away, Jon + best choir ever.

I cannot cannot handle Putin with a navel piercing. Like, I have to go to the hospital. Right now. I am overcome.

Nobody is hot with a navel ring.

That blue and green polka dot bikini is amazing.

Seriously admiring these lovely pre-photoshop ladies! Nothing needs to be airbrushed, imagine that!!

I love the avocado green number! Too bad it'd look terrible on me. I'm actually in the market for a new swimsuit, and I'm not looking forward to picking one out. It'll just come down to whichever one I hate the least.

I need this suit in my life.

We wants it.

I agree. I think if it was a filter, it is equally problematic. There are so many ways to use lighting in a shoot and have a beautiful photo - this isn't one for me. Skin comes in so many colors and shades, lighting is not a one and done kind of process in photography.

It kinda looks like they used an odd-contrast filter for it - I have no idea if it was intentional or not, but they should probably know better even if it was just for artistic reasons. (Also, this makes me think about whether or not there'd be problematic assumptions underlying the artistic reasons...)