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ibelieveinsnorkacks
ibelieveinsnorkacks

No question in the history of my life has made me happier to be Canadian.

ITS ALWAYS A KONTEST

“Mommy loved me more”

I feel like this cover might have done even more damage.

Mandy Moore’s stalker showed up to her house two days after the DA rejected her stalking case

I really like the Bran chapters in the book. You learn a lot of about how warging works and a bit about the Tourney at Harrenhall.

As another perpetual single this is something that I’m dying to know as well.

This tweet about Dr. Luke is my personal favorite. Especially considering Dr. Luke was one of the producers on her breakout Since U Been Gone:

But it’s bad, baaad writing. This is almost as bad as that Ed Sheeran lyric, “will your lips remember the taste of my love?” PFFFFFTTTT.

I started asking for a tubal at age 18. Am approaching menopause and still can’t find one to take me seriously, because apparently one day I’ll wake up with the baby rabies. All women get it, you know.

My BFF’s idiot ex husband took this further, he threw away his 16 year old daughters birth control because if she was going to have sex she was going to deal with the consequences. How is that for the stupidest fing thing you’ve ever heard? He of course is an evangelical douche bag, and of course she got pregnant,

Seriously though. I spent a decade thinking I was either going to hell or going to get some sort of karmic retribution if I got even a little reckless. In the south they do a fucking fantastic job of scaring the shit out of you, it’s borderline just an understood piece of life that you will fuck up and pay for it by

Hell yeah. Women’s bodies are so different, and what works for onr woman might not work for another. Some women can get pregnant at the drop of a hat, whereas some struggle with infertility their entire adult lives. It’s frustrating to talk to people who say things like, “Well, -I- never had an unplanned pregnancy

So you’re saying you made a well thought out, reasonable decision about your health and your body; the people responsible for it did not judge or subject you to their personal bias; and your supportive partner was there for you and cared for you before, during and after.

I love living in a time when someone can just nonchalantly throw out “I have long blue hair”. (I’m long brown with a very liberal mixture of violet and orchid)

Also I think labeling young women and girls as victims at every turn takes away a certain amount of power and personal agency. Some people, especially women of color, are forced to grow up at an extremely young ages and may see the idea of consent differently than some of us. Example: I was astounded when a woman I

Yeah I’ve noticed this a lot too... the old “give em an inch and they’ll take a mile” problem. People feel reluctant to admit any sort of grey area because they’re worried their adversaries are going to perceive it as weakness and run with it, so they default to a sort of Manichean mindset.

I think you summed up my conflicted feelings perfectly.

I think part of what makes these conversations so difficult is that we can’t ever hold them in a truly safe space. We can’t have a real conversation about the grey areas in sexuality without some creep jumping in to be like, “Exactly, it’s complicated, that’s why I’m not a rapist.” We feel pressure to be like “CONSENT