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Ok. But that’s actually a great ad.

But how funny would it be if it turned out this guy had been using his stupid card gimmick on girls for like, 15 years?

Lol. I JUST posted about this. For years I thought that the guy in the hospital was her husband, not her brother, and that she just hadn’t gotten to the point where she could say, “Ok. My husband is going to live out his life in a mental hospital. It’s time for me to allow myself to move on and have a real

I love it for the same reason I love Once Upon a Time. Everyone in it just seems so happy to be there and be getting paid. I guess that’s the attraction of that kind of big assemble movie? You put in a few days filming and you still get paid. And everyone remembers you looking good in it because you were only in a few

Yes to all of this. And I’ll just point out again that some of the “advocacy” that moms do is shit. On the one hand we have PFLAG, MADD, and the Pediatric AIDS Foundation. That’s great. On the other we have the Million Mom March, Anti-Vaxxers and School Choice advocates. The School Choice advocates alone have probably

You’re cherry picking. You’re listing good organizations started by progressive, educated women. Advocacy by mothers has also given us the opposite: The Million Mom March (barf), The anti-vaccine movement, and school choice (which is just a euphemism for privatization and segregation). Yes, some women are inspired by

Oh give me a break. The Noble Renard didn’t single mothers out. She singled out women who capitalize on their motherhood to become better handmaidens of the patriarchy and throw other women, including the majority of mothers, under the bus in doing so.

White nationalism basic bitch edition is so much more concise than what I just wrote out in two paragraphs and completely accurate.

I’m not even going to try to be pithy about this. This segment is the distillation of Trump era sexism and is truly frightening to me. These women are our new NS-Frauenschaft. As you say, they are not “some Americans with thoughts”, nor are they security experts. They are a new paragon of femininity that the rest of