I was wondering this as well? I would’ve thought it was Hemsworth/Evans then Pine, then getting hit by a car then Pratt.
I was wondering this as well? I would’ve thought it was Hemsworth/Evans then Pine, then getting hit by a car then Pratt.
Eight thousand nine hundred forty-four miles.
The full poem, for any Jezzies that want it:
Here’s a fun, rare clip to disprove the idea that 1930s/40s stars didn’t appreciate Motown in the 60s. This is from Sammy Davis Jr’s tv variety show: the Andrews Sisters and the Supremes sing each other’s hits. (And both of their repertoires have held up)
There is no such thing as “economic equality” or a “commitment to the working person” without abortion rights.
https://www.usatoday.com/list/news/investigations/maternal-mortality-by-state/7b6a2a48-0b79-40c2-a44d-8111879a8336/ . It’s also worth noting some of these states have some terrible stats when it comes to maternal mortality. It’s almost as if people forget that ANY pregnancy is risky for a woman.
Death penalty isn’t even the most glaring hypocrisy. That award goes to: infant mortality. Alabama and other radical right states have some of the worst outcomes in the country. They literally don’t care about dead babies, they just want bitches to suffer.
They’re consistent until you point out to them that Alabama has the highest per capita rate of death sentences. So they’re pro-some lives, not so hot on ones that have left the womb. So much for the governor’s statement that the new law “stands as a powerful testament to Alabamians’ deeply held belief that every life…
Link to the thread? I’d love to read it.
Hi everybody, I just wanted to update anyone who cares on my PTSD hubby situation.
Have you asked you daughters what they think of you as a parent?
Late to the party—but I’m the first person in my family to graduate, and then I went and got a PhD ;-). There was resentment. Thundercatsarego has some real insights here. My family wasn’t nearly as overtly shitty as your mother-in-law, but I started undergrad late (I was 24) in part because of the resistance I got in…
“the point at which working mothers became the norm is the point at which ‘intensive mothering’—which is a term coined by a sociologist—really took off. She said to me, ‘Not to be paranoid, but I don’t think that’s coincidental.’”
Scary Mommy blog talks a lot about the mental load of parenting and how it usually all falls on the mother. The mental load is the continuous running list of things in your head of things you need to get done or remember or whatever. Men usually don’t take on the tasks on that list nor are they aware of them. It’s…
Guys, she's right. The Civil Rights Movement was only effective because people calmly and politely asked for equality and justice.
“Their royal highnesses the Duke and Dutchess of Sussex are overjoyed to announce the birth of their elephant”
I had fun doing little kindnesses on my trip. I overheard a foursome on the subway trying to figure out how to get to Grand Central Station, so I got up from my seat, walked over to them, and gave them directions. In the top floor of a two-story McDonald’s today, an elderly grandmother told her grandson that he…
HAND TO G-D Michael you said it. White people came across an entire body of water and when they got here they couldn’t make it at first without the help of the natives who were far too nice to them. When they got comfortable that was the end they showed their ENTIRE ass. What did they do? Stole ALL the land from the…
I think my favorite is Style.
That’s fucking outrageous and you are so right to quit! I understand feeling guilty, but damn, our obligations are to our (chosen) families and friends and communities, and corporations who categorically do not care about you as a person don’t deserve your guilt. I’d feel bad for your coworkers, but let that feeling…