The real life equivalent of catching a shiny pokemon?
The real life equivalent of catching a shiny pokemon?
Easy solution: change the laws so they're not quite as fucked up.
Yeah, as a matter of fact, human rights does include your right to decide what you do with your body. If you want to eat a hamburger, you're fucking allowed to. If you want to smoke weed, you're fucking allowed to. It's your body, what right do I have to decide what you put in it?
execution for weed??? WEED!?!?!?'
Probably as easy as closing your eyes or sticking your head in the sand.
Or move to a country that considers the recreational drugs you like legal ;-).
Showing a variety of cocks isn't body shaming. Looking at illustrated cocks does not cause genital mutilation and fuck you. If you want to write about something, go start a blog and go for it. Meanwhile, did you know that people can laugh and be frivolous and yet still care about and talk about serious things too?…
Eh, I love pretty feminine boys, but I still found Prince Adam homely by Disney Prince standards. I never thought he looked all that feminine. At least not compared to Snow White's prince, who I always thought looked pretty girly.
Ha! Bestiality! But he was totally gross after the transformation.
"Someday my prince will cum."
you can easily find that on the internet right now, bro
Yes, we will do that on the same day that anyone gives a shit about what you think.
But maybe one 2ch user summed it up best: "When she arrived in Japan, she wore clothes with Korean on them. When she left Japan for Korea, she wore an outfit that said 'The Empire of Japan' on it. I wonder if Gaga's message is 'You two need to get along.'"
Or better yet, a video
Everyone likes to assert that Kardashian is "famous for being famous." But as Samantha Allen writes over at The Daily Dot, "It's not that Kardashian doesn't work; it's that her work is not recognized as legitimate within a sexist world that sees feminine culture and lifestyle as frivolous pursuits undeserving of any…
Feminist, not feminist, empowering, not empowering—whatever. I'm going to reserve my right to be judgemental and look down on what I consider an insipid and vacuous "profession" (not to mention the person herself). It has nothing to do with her "choices" as a woman—it has to do with the fact that I think she's a…
I'm less concerned with them implying she's a victim of our sexist culture(when she's really a huge beneficiary of a culture that values women primarily by their looks and applies less importance to other things), and more concerned with the idea that doing nothing for a living is feminine culture and lifestyle???
To be fair, parents not letting their kids take in ideas or notions they don't agree with is what parents are suppose to do. If you don't like something, for fear of how it will influence your kids, then you shouldn't let your kids play or watch. Better than blaming other people.
Everyone likes to assert that Kardashian is "famous for being famous." But as Samantha Allen writes over at The Daily Dot, "It's not that Kardashian doesn't work; it's that her work is not recognized as legitimate within a sexist world that sees feminine culture and lifestyle as frivolous pursuits undeserving of any…
Think of it as a mini America. Most of the people, especially in the bigger cities, are perfectly fine and awesome. Some of the rural area's, however, can be filled with rednecks.