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‘Sofia: Unfreeze your daughters, unfreeze your heart.’

This might be touching in quaint Taxachusetts, but in real America, kids should have to earn their baseballs. Goddamn handouts.

I related to this so much. I attracted a lot of attention in my twenties, but very few of the men who were attracted to me, especially older men, were actually interested in dating me, or even getting to know me. They wanted my attention, they were hoping I was easy to fuck, but that was all.

What gets me about Stodden, Spears, and Lohan is that they, momentarily, achieved the Golden Mean Of Fuckability: the perfect combination of little girl who’s legal and wears over the knee socks with heels, and the “first time on the set” porn star. They are the perfect cross section of fetish; adult but underage but

Igloo Australia has two kids already? That was fast.

Wrong crowd.

I came here to say exactly THIS. I went to an all girls catholic high school. Non-uniform days came with a STRICT dress code which dictated things such as:

I think the point she’s trying to make is that society is saying “you can’t wear this or that because it’s inappropriate and it will distract the boys and it’s not professional and don’t you want to be classy” while simultaneously only selling clothes that are “trashy” or “unprofessional” or “distracting”. If shorts

My best friend is a teacher in CA. A fiercely feminist teacher. She has sent students to the principles office multiple times for dress code violations. They are inevitably sent back to her classroom. She has sent both male and female students, although the violators tend to mostly be female. So, my first point is not

OH GOD WHY DO I HAVE TO WORK TODAY????

the lede image reminds me of this woman getting rid of her mandated black niqab after fleeing:

This whole rant reeks of WELL CAN I SPEAK TO YOUR MANAGER THEN?

Get one that says “Hawn” and hang out together.

Dan: “A neck tattoo on someone without a lot of tattoos is like lighting a birthday candle on an unbaked cake.”

I remember one time I went to a place of business and I realized I wouldn’t get exactly what I wanted for my money. Then I went to a different place, and did, and it was fine.