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Apologizing for hurting people isn’t playing a “sensitivity game.”

“And I find that very startling from a group of people that claim to be the champions of women empowerment.”

But listen, it’s hard work having to iron all those white robes and hoods, and stocking up on supplies for cross burnings, while at the same time making sandwiches for the kids and shunting them to their “whites only” soccer league!

Sanders deadpan drawl of a tirade resembles the predictable endpoint of shallow, Lean In-adjacent type of feminism—an unrefined/flat argument that champions women—just for being in the room, no matter how harmful that room might be.”

And I find that very startling from a group of people that claim to be the champions of women empowerment.

Unfortunately, she continued: “I’m only the third woman and the first mom to ever be the White House press secretary, and yet women attack me relentlessly instead of being proud that we have more women doing those types of jobs.”

the Stephen Sondheim musical Merrily We Roll Along, which is set from 1957 to 1976

No, common sense would be knowing that there are a ton of medications out there nowadays because in this day and age we can actually treat things we used to just consider untreatable. Besides, what sort of drugs do you think are causing diseases? Anti-convulsants? Painkillers? Chemotherapy? Antivirals and antibiotics?

Because people often don’t read all the text that appears on screen in an online shop. They expect that when they select item X and click “Buy”, then item X is all that they’re buying, what they’re paying for and what will be delivered. Because that’s how (most) online shops work.

Also, multi-generational households are very common—and even encouraged—in other cultures. No shame in having mom (or grandmom) around, especially in a place like that multi-million dollar townhouse of his!

He bought a house for his mom and moved into the “basement” because he has mental health problems and they figured that’s the safest arrangement for him. You can make fun of him for the stupid shit he said at the college show he just did but snarking on him for this seems extremely in poor taste to me.

He lives with his mom, or his mom lives with him (semantics), because they both agree it’s what is needed for his mental health, and that  isn’t kind to be snarky about.

I’m never going to say a bad word about Swifty again, after reading this story. The short version is, this middle school in a tough neighborhood had their music program cut, so some brilliant producer working with Taylor used some of their music on her new album and now they get a cut!