It belongs in a museum!
It belongs in a museum!
I went on a trip to Nantucket with my family when I was 15 and got a book about the whaling industry and the Essex. The only think I remember from the book is that the wives of sailors all had dildos, which they called, 'he's-at-homes.' Good job, New England puritans. I didn't know you had it in ya. Pun ... whatever…
Rage, Rage, Rage, against the dying of the pike.
From hell's heart I slap at thee.
I think the problem with that is that no matter what we do, someone says it's wrong. For every suggestion we get of something to do, someone else says that isn't the way to do it.
I guess the question is "How can white people be supportive of the issue without seeming to demean or take over the issue? " If white people don't talk talk about what they do in the situation, then the narrative is that white people are ignoring the issue (which so many do). If white people talk about the issue,…
I would experiment with some type of control before claiming any success with this or any similar method. Think of some spot in your yard and then go stick something benign near it, like an ink pen. Now see if wasp ever builds a nest there. No? Yeah, because what's the chance that you and the wasps are going to…
Pilkington face.
While I understand the place where this comes from (people hate being stereotyped even as they stereotype others), I think people miss the goddamn point: it doesn't matter if not all of group x or y does a or b. If you are not guilty of said action, then it doesn't apply to you.
Any time somebody makes a broad generalized statement of ANY group, without qualifiers, expect someone who doesn't wish to partake in thoughtless binaries to answer with "Not all..." That's life on Planet Earth.
Yes, the Protective Knights of Male Whitedom are annoying, but most people who are intelligent would rather…
This is exactly what I was thinking. Won't someone please think of the castles!
This hurts my historic preservationist heart :\
Witch!!! Witch!!