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IBM automated the Holocaust. Those numbers tattooed on people’s arms were custom-designed IBM data processing.

My favorite fact about Bayer:

I’m just less concerned with companies that had ties to Nazis 80 years ago, and more concerned with companies that support and have ties to Nazis TODAY. 

This. And FFS when they found out the family seemed genuinely upset and donated 10m+ to causes directly helping those that their families (not them) hurt. If anything this makes me want more Krispy Kreme.

Audi. Bayer. Siemens. Thyssenkrupp. BMW. Deutsche Bank. You’d be hard pressed to find a German company founded before WW2 that DIDN’T have some relationship/ties to the Nazis.

Perhaps this is to help us forget that these children that Kay Ivey cares so much about will have to bear their fucking rapist’s baby thanks to the new law she signed.

I get it for cosmetic reasons and it’s self care for me. I hated my deep crows feet and was spending stupid amounts on eye creams(who lets be honest, have no real claims they work and have been in the market a lot longer then botox), now I just spend 150 twice a year a voila, and the thing I really dislike about my

That part.

The whole, “what if these kids damage themselves for a TREND?” angle has always been weird to me. In my experience, trans communities themselves are the biggest advocates for the health concerns surrounding binding and transition. When I first started, it was other trans people who warned me about binding for longer

As a cisgender hetero woman who has no experience with binders, my first thought is, “I don’t know a goddamn thing about this, but I could certainly ask people who wear them if they would be willing to talk about it with me.” And I’m not even a trained journalist. Jesus H.

Remember, anything is OK if it’s done to help white guys get boners. /snark

See but this is to bind breasts, which is a cardinal sin. Men need to be able to look at breasts, otherwise what’s the point of breasts and the meat-scaffold they’re attached to?

That TP is the best, man. It’s just thick enough that it does the job but not so thick that the shitty [heh] plumbing in my house rejects it. It’s very good TP.

I’m a big fan of GIANT STONES. Don’t waste any money on tiny little diamond flecks, man. Put all that cash into ONE BIG STONE. I want people to be able to see it from space.

Have six kids and you will no longer laugh. That’s like a week’s worth.

And if you get a hotdog at the snack stand after buying the ring, you save an additional, like, $10 on lunch.

I’m just shocked that it was a single ring. Given it’s Costco, I figured it was a box of 50 diamond rings. 

I’m not really surprised. I used to think I hated sparkling water, turns out I just hated La Croix. I can’t even place exactly what it is, but I don’t like it.

The chemicals in question are linalool and limonene which are basically just extracts of citrus and lavender oil. But they have scary chemical names, so. 

They do innovate, they sell an 8 pack for the same price as the previous 12.