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"Elliot Rodger and company aren't the mentally ill outliers that the media (and the NRA) depicts them as. They're much more common than we want them to be. They're capable of being functional members of society."

I'm also angry for the many girls and women for whom the risk isn't out on a late night walk, but right in their very homes. Something about the place that should be the safest actually holding the most danger is just so cruel, and so very damaging.

I hadn't read that far in the books yet so I didn't know it was coming, but it was very clearly rape depicted last night. And I'm annoyed because it wasn't even in the books, in which case we might have been able to defend it as part of the story arc. But this universe is already full of unnecessary rape and misogyny.

It should have been called " how I settled for your mother so I could have the kids I wanted and then went back to the real love of my life once she died" Horrible ending.

DID YOU FINISH WRITING IT YET?

I WILL WRITE THE FANFICTION GIVE ME 10 MINUTES

Waldorf Salad or it didn't happen.

WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS

IF YOU JUST LEAVE THE SOUP OUT OVERNIGHT IN A PLASTIC CONTAINER IT DOES THIS WITHOUT ADDING GELATIN.

WASTEFUL.

Not only are you missing the point, but the beauty standard you are referring to is not hegemonic. As someone who is attracted to women, I think she is really cute - lovely face, charming, and something about her confidence is pretty sexy. While I'm sure there are plenty of people who wouldn't find her attractive, I'd

She deserve props for being her own person, duh. Why SHOULD she get it removed? It's her body, thus only about her.

I have PCOS, and the different side effects are something I wrestle with daily. Truthfully, nothing else in my life brings me more shame or makes me more self-conscious. I'm working on that & I'll get there, but in the meantime, reading this makes me feel less alone. Harnaam Kaur is my hero.

I hope she runs a country one day.

Sometimes, the danger of confrontation is more concrete: a group of women tell me about a team leader at a major company who they say serially and aggressively harassed the women he supervised, singling them out and isolating them from colleagues before he allegedly began to make sexual advances. They say that, when

I'm getting really sick of these fake geek guys showing up at conventions just to get attention from geek girls/gays. I bet these guys don't even know that they're mixing continuities.