TortugaSkpetic
TortugaSkpetic
TortugaSkpetic

He didn't like the landing when they threw him is my guess.

Size 14 is not big, especially at 5'10"! Ugh. I just hate everything.

Personally, I prefer women with a bit of plumpness - wait, I'm a woman, nobody cares what I want.

"being strong and formidable are their own rewards."

What the hell is the patriarchy supposed to do if women don't have heads and schedules full of trying to make their bodies acceptable? Huh? THINK ABOUT THE POOR PATRIARCHY AND ITS NEEDS FOR ONCE, YOU SELFISH BITCH.

This is one reason I'd like to adopt a baby girl from India, someday. I was abandoned on the steps of an abbey in Bihar as a few-hours old infant, no doubt for sex-selective reasons. It's a facet of my birth country that I wrestle with, from time to time. The systemic oppression against women in this culture is

Although, circle of life: plant it, a new potato plant grows out of it, plant one of the potatoes from that one, and keep it goin'. Sentimentality achieved due to how easy it is to grow potatoes!

Plant it maybe? Then she would have a potato plant that grew from a heart, and she could think of her husband every time she saw the plant.

I know why! I know!

Yeah, but when you pee in your wetsuit, then we begin to have problems.

Nope. That doesn't bother me at all, and the assumption that it does (or the assumption that it should) fills me with stabby rage spikes of stab. I mean, REALLY? Who is THAT insecure?

In another study, Griskevicius and Wang made participants feel jealous by having them imagine that another woman was flirting with their man.

I would like to see a real world superhero team made up of Danny Trejo, Zach Galifanakis, Melissa McCarthy, and Mick Foley. They would make an awesome A-Team.

I think white people* aren't used to being told they can't have something. White people: you can't have the n-word. Doesn't matter if others use it, doesn't matter if you never oppressed anyone**, doesn't matter. You can't have it. Let it go. Let the other communities deal with racial slurs in their own way.

I watched a very interesting documentary recently (which of course I cannot find the name of, google, why do you fail me!) that addressed what white people can/should do to confront racism. I don't know if the letter writer is white, but if I assume that she is the concept is relevant. The basic premise of the

Umm, you do realize the person referenced in the letter was white, right? Which explains the title? And if she were Asian it would be titled "So what should I do if my Asian friend uses the N-word?"

I'm gonna disagree and say it's absolutely okay to be unkind or nasty to white girls who say n—-er. And I am sick to fucking death of racists' Southern-ness being brought up in their defense, as though that's relevant.

Yup *pushes glasses up nose with index finger* it's when Donna gets married and the Doctor turns up incognito and gives Donna lottery tickets as a wedding present. I think the grandad is the only one who recognises him.