danielle-dowd
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danielle-dowd

Agreed that she is amazing and fly. Don't think a mostly white feminist blog should ever be saying "gimme your baby" about a woman of color's baby. Or any woman's baby. But when it comes to white/of color relations there is that historical context there. Only bringing this up bc this keeps coming up in my life where I

Diane also goes around the country throwing temper tantrums when men try and open the door for her. She has abortions at eight months and three weeks. And she files false rape complaints by the score.

right? "creepshots" - realllly? how about fucking evidence. wt everloving f.

High voices just arent authoritative.

When my daughter was 7 we went to Disney World, "Princess Capital of the Universe." As our trip drew to a close my daughter insisted that she must have a princess costume, and while I hated the thought I finally gave in a said yes. After adorning herself in full princess regalia in the dressing room, she marched

Hummm (nods head)

Guh?

dah faq?

eehhh?

My wife had a miscarriage, and it was a horrible, horrible experience for us to endure. The baby was hardly full term, and she didn't deliver it, but still...that whole experience has taught me a life lesson, which is this: it is traumatic and painful as fuck to lose a child, and basically you should NEVER EVER judge

I dated this one guy who was 8 years older than me. We had actually met when I was a camper at a Bible camp and he was a counselor. We lost touch and then when I turned 18 we magically reconnected.

He told me that he was going back to school, he was premed and about to graduate. That summer after I graduated high

"vaguely traumatic"? The hell, Doug Barry?

I use a cup of organic lentils tied in a conflict-free hemp bag as a loofah.

Check your shower privilege. Some of us just sponge ourselves over a lukewarm wash basin.

First, sororities rejecting a rushee because of her ethnicity should not be tolerated. I did not go to Alabama, and my sorority was very diverse, in terms of ethnicity, religion, and life experience.

Actually, some sororities (depending on how old they are) are called "women's fraternities", because they predate the existence of the term "sorority."

In college I liked it to. It meant the self-induced eating disorder was working, and even if I looked in the mirror and hated myself, someone, somewhere found me attractive.

"Paying for friends?" Typical non-greek condescension. Grow up; some people enjoy greek life, some people don't. That mentality is no better than people in greek life thinking that all non-greeks are "total dweebs." You're not really paying for friends, you are paying so that you and your friends can have nice things

Yup I'm going to be that person who gets defensive about greek life so "tie yourself down to whatever chair you're sitting in because this comment is going to be a tough fucking ride."