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In most versions, that story is called “The Green Ribbon”, or “The Red Ribbon”, or similar. It’s kinda uncool to give away the plot twist in the title, it would be like M Night Shamalam etc calling his movie “The Kid That Sees A Dead Psychiatrist”

Same. My guy had to check on me because of the noise.

Is that supposed to be a scary story? Because that title is hilarious :)

Totally serious! Poor Jenny, I suppose. I loved that story for some reason. My dad was weirded out by me bringing him the book of scary stories and asking to be read that one again and again.

Just wanted to brag that I finally made good on my yearly goal of gingerbread house making. It was inspired by this:

On my insistence (bah humbug) our family stopped doing presents about 15 years ago. We’ve never looked back. It saves so much stress and money and time, so we can spend that energy hanging out, eating and drinking together.

For many women in those days, booze wasn’t “fun” for them. There was severely rampant and brutal spousal abuse against women, oftentimes after their husbands consumed a large amount of alcohol. Their campaign against alcohol was more of a way for them to simply live. Through our 2016 eyes, it may seem like they

Stop taking Putin’s money and stop hiring Putin’s friends and stop apologizing for Putin’s behavior.

So, is there Misogyny in Asian countries. Arab countries? African countries?

And of course it’s not just Aleppo. Russian planes bombed the towns of Kafranbel and Maarat al-Numan in the Idlib province just today, targeting markets where families were shopping and killing at least fifty people. I’ll spare you the photos of dead children.

Oooh! Always a great excuse to post this fabulous cartoon: Straw Feminists

Well, thanks. Probably the best starting place as far as books go is Robin Yassin-Kassab and Leila Al-Shami’s Burning Country. I recommend it frequently to people who want to get the history and conditions that led to the protests, why Syrians hate the Assad mafia, the formation of armed opposition in response to

They’re ideologically bound to defend anyone America ostensibly opposes. Syrians and others have written quite a lot about this over the past several years, about their anger and disgust toward Western leftists. Excerpts from two such articles:

In early October, the BBC interviewed Fatemah, questioning Bana Alabed’s English skills and the veracity of the claim that a seven-year-old was tweeting her experience with such clarity.

Why is the media - including Jezebel - letting the assailant plant misinformation and lies? Why is the media choosing to go only with what the assailant says? That’s the narrative you’re choosing to create?

You fetishize a race, but you’re “not racist.” Uh, huh.

I got a big kick out of this:

Elizabeth Warren