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Scientific consensus says cats domesticated themselves and feral cats are nearly indistinguishable from their wild forebearers.

Cursive is great. Learning cursive in elementary school made it easier for me to later in life learn Russian and Persian, which both use cursive for writing 100% of the time. Also, it looks nice and needn’t detract from other, more modern fields of education. Handwriting is a nice break from the other subjects, and a

It seems you need an anatomy lesson. Labia are not the entirety of the groin. Whereas I can see where you are trying to compensate for the idea that the vagina is the totality of female genital, this is a little beyond what is necessary. Some women have large labia minora, which might not fit in this, but not

I know I left out those who worked hard and didn’t get accepted. That’s another problem. Maybe university should be dealt with like high school—you go to the one closest to where you live...for free. With well thought out local and state taxes along with endowments there would be plenty to pay for operations and

How about instead of bullshit litigation—which is just as all-American as rich people cheating to get (even further) ahead—we have all of these shit head rich people involved pay off all outstanding student loans. It would be a good way for them to pay back to the people who worked their asses off in college and

Congratulations tech bro shit heads. Does eating like you live in sub-poverty conditions in an undeveloped country while making shit tons of money and working in tech count as cultural appropriation?

This story is so stupid, and proves, once again, the axiom that people can be shit no matter their race, gender, sexual identity, ethnicity, religion, gender identity, country of origin, political affiliation, upbringing or any other factor.

I could have sworn Kamala Harris was both black from a Jamaican father and Indian, specifically Tamil on her mother’s side. She spent a lot of time as a child in India. The African-American experience and narrative isn’t always as cut and dry, or black and white, as it were.