Your word counts in reference to the person (not counting the phrase Bernie Bro for example)
Your word counts in reference to the person (not counting the phrase Bernie Bro for example)
Men don’t have a monopoly on humor, either. I can’t even figure out where you thought you were being funny.
Seriously. Are we not even doing “phrasing” anymore?
So every other person you mention gets the respect of being referred to by their last name except Secretary Clinton.
I missed this article the first time. Exactly why I had to stop watching Downton Abbey.
As a native of Michigan, I was unaware that we also had a Kansas City or that it had an airport.
It’s not just mental health, though.
“Abortion is for those who not only don’t want to be pregnant, but don’t want a child of theirs walking around out there.”
Fuck every last Stein voter and most importantly fuck her and her leaning on anti-Clinton misogyny for her dog in the manger votes.
If a woman ends a pregnancy and the result is a live fetus that can be placed into an artificial womb (again, we’re talking about a futurtopia where abortion is quick, painless, safe and on-demand, oh, and birth control is equally accessible the point of being opt-in, so the woman had full agency when she originally…
I need to constantly remind myself she isn’t Petra Solano lest I start rooting for her.
Uh, *I* rejected Bernie because he had no workable policy behind his promises. Since Obama, I’m spoiled for wonks.
“If I don’t want to physically have a baby, raise a baby, or be the biological parent of a baby that I will never see or have to take care of, no one can legally force me to do those things.”
An abortion is removing tissue from a womb. If abortion technology gets to the point where we’re using star trek transporters to remove a fetus and placenta to an artificial womb without it dying first (which would be the safest way to resolve a pregnancy in any case) and the fetus has two biological parents, those…
But if they’re getting an abortion anyway...
Oh my god.
Honestly, if we had the technology (we don’t, yet) and the process was no additional burden on the woman, doesn’t seem like a bad idea to me. There’s a whole lot of hurdles to jump before we get to giving men “equal” rights over embryos/fetuses, though.
This this this me too!
I dunno. How long ago were these infractions (21st birthday? High school?) and how sincere and self-aware were the apologies?