We live in a society where someone can lose their job for saying the proper name of a body part that at least half the population has.
We live in a society where someone can lose their job for saying the proper name of a body part that at least half the population has.
The word vagina isn’t a word that explains “reproduction” or anything like that. It’s a body part. They’ve basically just taught all these young girls that their body parts are unmentionable and bad words/things we don’t talk about.
Double Politician’d?
Trump is being totally double teamed, DP’d.
But HOW? I thought the invisible force field that keeps men out of the ladies’ room would have detected him immediately!
Women say practical things like “but we have stalls in and I don’t care what goes on in the next one, as long as they don’t pee on the seat.”
That is epic! I have a really cool Prince story. Not mine, but I will share.
NYE 1999 belonged to him.
Ben Carson has never been concerned with the facts before, so why should he start now?
yo but fuck her friend who’s like “umm, michelle? you’re on camera? aren’t you trying to be gluten-free? ummm sorry about my friend guys”
The only people upset for the most part are Americas that love to complain about everything (and have little to know understanding of how movie studios work) America is just a bunch of whiners.
Spoken like someone who doesn’t draw. What this guy’s accomplishing with pencils is incredibly hard to do. It might not be the most amazing thing ever, but it’s still extremely skillful.
Anthony Cumia: responsible gun owner.
He punched a 5 year old for being upset at seeing him shoot her sister dead right in front of her. His pain is pretty much bottom of the priority list here.
Yeah, I don’t care about that guys hurt fee-fees. He shot a toddler and was waving a loaded gun around in a room full of children. Then punched a 5 year old for crying and tried to frame her for the shooting. He gets NO consideration. Fuck that guy.
The part of the story that matters is that a child is dead by violence and her siblings witnessed it. Victims matter more than perpetrators, especially when they were powerless to change the outcome. Her name is Tahirah; his name should be forgotten.