I salute you for your fortitude, I find it astonishing that anyone thinks miscarriage shouldn’t be covered. That level of inhumanity just chills me.
I salute you for your fortitude, I find it astonishing that anyone thinks miscarriage shouldn’t be covered. That level of inhumanity just chills me.
It really can go either way, we don’t know which of them is the shitty neighbor.
I thought that Justin and Blac Chyna had drama with each other and was like
Insurance is the absolute fucking WORST. When my wife had a miscarriage we ended up in the ER (because that’s what you do when shit goes down at 2am). My insurance has a rule that if you got to the ER and aren’t admitted, you have to pay a $100 deductible. My wife was admitted to the hospital, but the hospital was…
I am so sorry. Talk about insult to injury
Who was voted into office by a giant swath of red states. New Yorkers despise Trump.
No. Nope nope nope. Never once was her mutilation called into question. Her immigration forms were based on her lie about coming directly from Somalia, which she freely admits she was low-key advised to do as her *real* reason to flee is not politically recognized. She *was* fleeing her marriage and talking the word…
The tweet in question. Whatever you feel about Ayaan, her anger and her activism comes from a place of genuine suffering. And given the fact that she DID suffer from FGM, saying “she doesn’t deserve to be a woman” is gross and indefensible. Because it’s something that someone almost literally tried to inflict upon…
“Medically, I don’t know,” Smithee said.
Remember, these laws hit independent (non-Planned Parenthood) clinics the hardest. Indie clinics do not have name brand recognition like PP and rely heavily on patients being able to use health insurance. Clinics like Whole Women’s Health (who argued and won at the Supreme Court last year) are independent, non-PP…
Tell your student “Sharia Law” is redundant, and ask her to come back with an essay explaining how that is correct.
The left is so susceptible to right wing propaganda, we saw it with Hillary Clinton and now we’re seeing it with Nancy Pelosi and with activist leaders like Sarsour. It seems like people on the left internalize the negative propaganda and start couching anything positive they have to say with things like, “I’m no…
there are a lot of very legitimate reasons not to like her, you mention them, but then gloss over them. She can be kind of awful but is also a victim of a right wing smear campaign at the same time, they aren’t always mutually exclusive. But saying mainstream news pointing out her occasional awfulness means it’s being…
trapper keeper or gtfo
I really do think that in his heart of hearts, Trump thinks that the people love him, that’s he’s popular, and that the polls are wrong because of things like this. He really only surrounds himself with yes-men. He only focuses on the good press. I think he genuinely believes that America loves him. It’s got to be…
Oh god. This is the asshole that’s gonna cause the end of the world? Not an insane genius, but this chucklefuck? Goddamn it that is just not right!
Sigh I have so many feelings over this. But it comes down to the fact that I still hate Bryan butt I hope she’s happy.
Yeah another person who commented said that maybe forced diversity is what it would take to break the cycle, until women and minorities are more represented in the STEM fields and thus more young people are encouraged to go into those fields. And they made a very good point that changed my mind. My knee jerk reaction…
The winner is Colombian. Which, yes there’s a debate over whether white Colombians identify as Latino or not, but not really the colloquial definition of white.
Boom, roasted. It’s childish, but perfect, and absolutely something I’d say (and may have said) under those circumstances. Rachel cared more about simply being engaged than about who she was engaged to, which I too found to be a mind-numbingly simplistic thought process.