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Every time there’s news of Catholic church malfeasance, I post a gif of her ripping up that picture on Facebook with the caption, “She was fucking right.”

But white women aren’t being made fun of just because they’re white- what’s being made fun of is white feminism and the lack of critical though around race by those who have the luxury to not have to think about race because they are white. It is not stereotyping to point this out, it’s just a fact. In particular,

What often gets glossed over is that her experience is a very Irish one. We’re a similar age and our upbringings were full of the same cloying religiosity and stark hypocrisy that passed for “normal” back then.

I love how in letters like this, parents act like their kids were shown a video and there was no lesson plan or discussion around it. Like it just entered the classroom devoid of context and the teacher told them to take from it whatever they could. 

And I will always, ALWAYS have such respect for Kris Kristofferson for supporting and comforting her after she was booed at the Dylan tribute.

whenever I read shit like this I am reminded what a cringey misfire Bombshell was. Whoever thought it was possible to make this asshole or Gretchen Carlson seem sympathetic even after putting up with Roger the Hutt’s bullshit for so many years really missed the mark.

Exactly this! Private schools are good for nothing except further entrenchment of the upper class. They should be abolished.

Are there “Sinead Was Right" t-shirts? Because I feel like there should be "Sinead Was Right" t-shirts.

Completely meant without condescension, but I’ve always felt extremely protective of Sinead since my first listen of The Lion and the Cobra—-you could just tell from album that She Has Seen Things. I hope the writing of this book provides some peace of mind and heart for her, because that’s what I’ve wished the most

Pfft, that’d be a trick, since everyone knows Megyn Kelly doesn’t have a heart.

I saw her on SNL that night, but happened to be looking away as she held up the picture. I didn’t see who it was before she shredded it, but I remember the gasps, and stunned silence from the audience! The next day when the news blew up, holy hell it was the foakin’ POPE!

I’m That Person at parties and happy hours because I point out that it was Sinead O’Connor who publicly called out the Catholic Church for sex abuse long before the Boston Globe ever did. The following year, a real estate developer found mass graves from the Magdalene laundries.

I remember the Frederick’s of Hollywood catalog, with the ass-lifting control garments...

This seems like the only logical answer. The Kardashians are afraid of being eaten by lemurs.

You know how butterflies (and other small things eaten by not-so-smart predators) often have big circles on their butts to give the impression that these circles are the eyes of a much bigger creature? That’s what those Kardashian leggings look like.

I feel like these leggings are not crotchless. Crotchless to me says that they are open at the crotch, so that maybe you could easily engage in some vaginal penetration without taking the leggings off. I get what I think they are saying when they call them crotchless, but it is not how I am used to hearing the word

I was going to suggest a fart escape hatch.

It’s so sad that we lost so much history about our ancestors. Most of us can’t trace our lineage because of the pain of slavery. Many older people simply didn’t want to talk about it. You look at a person who is in their nineties and you’re seeing the link to three centuries, because at that age they’ve known people

With this great piece of history I am requisitioning our upcoming small group solstice celebration Sunday to supplant it (using the light of the solstice as background metaphor to shine on what we will celebrate instead: the Juneteenth . . . but, not the Juneteenth itself, because it is so clear that neither the