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Ah, cool, thanks for the link! I admit, I write for a network of women sports bloggers, and even we don't cover much in the way of women's sports. Our soccer writers do the best job of it - I think there's more interest, comparatively, in women's soccer than in other sports.

Yes please!

This is almost sad to me, because I can definitely feel a sentiment underneath this of "All those sarcastic jokes about how lame my political affiliation is and all the people who clicked 'like' on them really hurt my feelings, so now I will make a totally way funnier joke about them, and everyone will think it is

I bet she has a ton of guy friends, and not even a lot of girls as friends because she just doesn't get along with girls very well because they're jealous of how not-wanting-an-abortion she is.

But, now I'm imagining Scalia riding the Witch King of Angmar's shoulders, rock festival style, while that dude is riding the horrible flying steed thing. I estimate that it's actually about 4.5% funnier.

I'm amazed that it's not called the American Patriot Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. On the other hand, if it were the American P-CUCPA, it would at least be a palindrome.

Look, the idea of a sperm-donor having a say in the decision is nice. I mean, I think it's generally a good idea to consult with the person who donated half the DNA.

I see in that case that a judge did initially issue a temporary injunction - so no, I don't think it's laughable that someone would be able to find a judge would would grant the restraining order. It wouldn't stand up, but those things can take time - not something you always have when your state bans abortion after a

There are parental consent requirements for minors in some states.

I want to go to there.

The people who think this a Texas legal defense issue, and not at all about the prostitution thing are crazy. I mean, this definitely has to do with their ridiculous defense of property law, but do you think he would've gotten acquitted if he had shot the babysitter trying to leave the house with disputed payment?

You know they didn't. I was rolling my eyes, the whole time, thinking about that.

Oh man, the Leviathan series may be my most favorite thing ever. Girls who dress up as boys, steampunk, flying around the world in a whale, princes, alternate history, crazy Tesla, a false flag assassination of Franz Ferdinand - it pretty much has everything.

Maybe oddly, my favorite 'feminist' YA writer is Scott Westerfeld. The Uglies series probably doesn't pack the same punch it did when it was published, but the relationship between Tally and Shay is one of the best written between two teen girls.

Ok, that's cool. I didn't know.

I don't know exactly, but similar stuff has run into some legal troubles.

I suppose I am against the giant oligarchy of corporations who control GMOs, and not GMOs per se, but I'm not totally digging the "you stupid anti-science moron" label for not making a huge distinction between the two. (Moreso from the comments than the article, but also comments I've seen very frequently in the last

How is humans doing something waaaaaayyyy more quickly than nature does it something that's supposed to be comforting?

Would've been a perfect time to implement Sky Law.

I'm a transplanted Lexingtonian myself, and have done my fair share of eye-rolling at people from New England, Michigan, and even Cincinnati, congratulating themselves on how much more progressive, smarter and prettier they are than 'THE SOUTH'.