Well, fuck that person and their ugly soul. I feel pity for them that they have to live with themselves for the rest of their lives.
Well, fuck that person and their ugly soul. I feel pity for them that they have to live with themselves for the rest of their lives.
This is my argument to any anti-choicer. Making abortions difficult to obtain, or outlawing them entirely, doesn't stop abortion. What it DOES result in is: dead women. This is an immutable equation. And should be on the conscience of anyone who tries to restrict access to safe, cheap and established reproductive…
Can someone please explain to me why you hear so many horror stories about treatment of women and girls in India, and yet among the Indian immigrants I know in America, the woman are so kick-ass (completing PhDs in STEM fields, excelling in their careers, etc, etc)? I can't think of a single other culture that has…
Wow. That is one amazing father. In light of all the awful stories that come out of India about child marriage, rape, and general mistreatment of women, it's so heartening to hear things like this. My boyfriends mother is Indian, and they are some of the most welcoming, joyful people I've ever met. I'm glad that once…
I'm assuming that the dog is alive and well.
Of course she has complex feelings; this is one of the ways in which sexual assault is particularly pernicious. It makes the victim feel a degree of complicity that you simply don't feel if someone bops you on the head in an alley and runs off with your wallet.
Eh, I'll stick with Anoia, patron goddess of Things Stuck in Drawers, thanks.
We simply CAN NOT have nice things like this in America because we destroy shit for fun. Those vending machines would cease to work in about 3 days if they were on the average platform in the US.
This one was my favourite
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The hammer is my penis.
"If you don't want ipads around stay home."
Ew, how did your dog eat human feces?
That was so good, and I squealed when Saul showed up!
I agree. On my Facebook, though, it's mostly people I went to high school with, talking about how we watched it all unfold out our windows. I think they get a pass.
Once again other Jezzies prove we are not alone! My mom is the only other person I have ever discussed my internal eye-rolling with, because I knows so many other people will judge me for it.
I agree. I thought a couple of these tweets were very thoughtful, but most people really don't have anything to add to the topic besides #neverforget hashtags, Instagrams of flags waving, and some generic "God bless America" "Proud to be an American" statements. And it reads as insincere. No one will ever forget 9/11,…
Yeah I have felt kind of like an asshole all day for internally rolling my eyes at people and am relieved to know I'm not alone. Like what, tomorrow we don't have to give a shit about this anymore?