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@geekgirlliz: Exactly. I've never had an abortion, because thanks to PPH, I can get affordable birth control and gynecological care.

Actually, I think hipsters who love On The Road are going to be pissed when the Twihards start claiming it as their new favorite book because Kristen Stewart's involved. There will be a movie tie-in edition of the book with her on the cover, it will get cross-merchandised with the Twilight stuff, and the Twihards will

I got bounty hunter. And I'm okay with that.

I don't know how to edit on the new site, but I also wanted to add: I would rather have a daughter read Twilight and then use that to spark a conversation with her about why those kinds of relationships are unhealthy. I used to read a lot of crap as a kid, but I'm glad my parents didn't tell me what I couldn't read

At least when you're reading you're exercising your mind. It's not as passive an activity as watching TV or movies. Reading bad books can also lead to a love of literature and good books. I've seen lots of people go from reading Twilight to The Hunger Games to 1984, for example. I don't think Twilight has much to

@bakana: No. Reading bad books is better than reading no books. And judging by the ones I can make out in the photo, they're mostly good.

It seems silly at first glace, but I think this is a good thing. Sure, it's only bestsellers and you don't have much of a selection, but the whole point is that it's making library books available to people in parts of the county that don't have easy access to a library. How is making books more easily available a bad

@corpore-metal: The service has been set up for residents in the "four corners" area of Polk, where there is no regular library. "

@toniperdido: Maybe! I'm not sure why he shot him if the weapon was only going to knock him down. The way the Observer disappeared proves that he wasn't really worried about being followed.

@galanix: Bellternate? Willternate?

@Ninetysju: Exactly. It also makes me wonder if Olivia's going to notice that something's wrong with Peter, given her speech about how Peter should have been able to tell Fauxlivia wasn't her. That would be a really interesting parallel.

@Chuck: Interesting, I didn't catch that.

@SupaChupacabra: in Peter's case perhaps a burst of super-intelligence to figure all these things out.

@feelingHELLAstabby: Thank you for posting about this. You would think the article would make people think twice about the circumstances for a woman in this situation, but apparently not.

@emmabovary: First I want to point out again that in the context of this article, we're talking about an abortion at 28 weeks. Late-term abortions are extremely rare and I would wager that the hypothetical 40-week abortion that for some reason so many commenters are talking about is so exceedingly rare that it's

For instance, I do not know what it is like to be trans, and I am scared to ask. I am scared to write articles on the subject because I will never know all the nuances of language and experience necessary to write do so without offending someone else. When I bring this up to my trans friends I am often told to

@ShyFoxie: Wonderful comment. Sometimes during discussions of abortion, people get so concerned about the fetus/baby that they forget about the woman. And the safety of the woman should always be our first priority.

@sparkle587: Is it better to have someone in a situation like Stella's, where she's willing to harm herself just to end her pregnancy? I think putting any woman in that situation is far worse than allowing a late-term abortion.