foolishlamb
foolishlamb
foolishlamb

Honest question, how would that make any difference? Dozens of people are dead. Orlando wasn’t a terrorist organization. Neither was San Bernadino. Or the Colorado movie theater shootings, or pretty much any of the other mass killings in the US. Responsibility doesn’t ever change the fact that so many people are dead

Unlikely. Europe has more political violence (IRA, Basques, Catalans and now Daesh) while North Americans are a little more random.

Absolutely! I meant in that century in general, getting anybody BUT the religious to care (or do anything) about the rights of women & the indigenous, that was unusual. Especially out on the frontier.

Actually, badass Catholic monks and nuns were among the first and often most ardent supporters of indigenous & women’s rights in the Americas. See: “The Destruction of the Indies” by Fray Bartolome de las Casas; Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz

I sing to myself when I’m doing something dangerous, just to ease the tension... “standing on a ladder/feels kinda shaky/no one here to catch me/if I fall and neck goes breaky” or “cooking with no shirt on, cooking bacon topless, grease is flying everywhere, maybe I should stop this”

The very first fight my husband and I ever had was in a Wendy’s. We’d been dating for a couple months. We ordered whatever burgers. I got a large fries. He got a medium fries.

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I think you’ll understand once you watch it.

i’m going to re-post my reply to everyone who think these teachers’ comments are ok:

My son has severe short term memory problems. He was a younger teen when Finding Nemo came out. This and Memento are two of his favorite movies. His memory isn’t as bad as the characters, it is still pretty severe. He says they got it right in terms of describing how it feels. It may be annoying to see in a movie, but

Now I’m wondering if the copy editor added the line, because the comparison is so bad, meaning “look at this again”, and the guy just was like: cool, that makes it all perfectly clear.

Ms Coffee, a feminist Jew lady, walks in with a coffee in one hand and a handful of tampons in the other. Both refreshingly hip and wickedly old fashioned she’s unafraid to crack whipsharp jokes harkening to the wonder years. “Hey,” Ms coffee said leaning over, her lady breasts gleaming with sugar, “what’s black and

Much like South Park, Schumer fearlessly tackles taboo subjects like incest and bodily excretions, except she’s a person, not a cartoon.

That’s only male evil twins. With female evil twins the evil one is the one who dresses more sexily, except when she’s impersonating the good one. She’ll also have more make up.

Let’s not be disingenuous here; are you completely ignoring that headline and what it clearly implies?

No, I’m sorry. That may be what Hillary meant, but that’s not what those words mean when placed in that order.

“On Wednesday, Mindy Kaling stopped by Good Morning America to promote her new Inside Out voice acting role as the emotion “Disgust.” And—well—it was true to character.”

I came here to say exactly THIS. I went to an all girls catholic high school. Non-uniform days came with a STRICT dress code which dictated things such as:

This is something that I’ve been wanting to discuss for a while. I probably lean toward conservative when dressing myself. I have a killer hour-glass shape that I like to highlight but I’m useally pretty covered other than little cleavage every now and again. But, I think people should be free to whatever they want on