andreaschnell
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andreaschnell

Who is responsible for this magic? I need to see more!

You’re tough and courageous. I have nothing else to say except keep on doing what you’re doing. E-hugs

I have had this happen. It’s disheartening.

You harpy! God! It’s like you were doing your job or something.

Oh my god! Yes! The smile is PERFECT!

It’s just a bad time to be an employee.

I would rather eat an earthworm. A live earthworm. A video me dancing sounds truly horrific.

I had a similar thought, but worded in a far less interesting manner.

Is it by chance a drinking game?

Haha, I work at a children’s library and am in charge of collection development, and working with children and teens, purchase A LOT of YA. I have this problem too

YUP!

And I’m sure that your life would be even more difficult if you weren’t. But thanks for completely missing the point

Has anyone asked the condors how they feel about being used ? ;)

I am so sorry you had such a bad experience during what should be a happy time. I’m really glad you are doing well now and that you joined the chorus of protests against this article. ;)

Brilliant analysis. You’ve nailed why I find the man bun so irresistible. I wasn’t even sure. Vive le man bun libre!

AMEN!

Oh I know, I didn’t mean that reasonably well-off white women aren’t troubled by unplanned pregnancies, I simply meant that the tone of the article reeked, REEKED!, of white privilege. Many, if not most, of the well-off white women are very much frightened by the thought of accidental pregnancies.

That’s true you don’t (it’s awesome that you’re excelling in traditionally male-dominated field), but but the financial costs of unplanned pregnancy disproportionally affect poor women and women of colour.

Exactly. I don’t think that all accidental pregnancies are bad, but for many people, they can be.