katie1ill
Katie O'Neill
katie1ill

If only I could remove the hot takes from random white women about Beyonce’s pregnancy and (Beyonce in general) as easily

R.I.P. Mariah Ora, we barely knew ya.

I thought it kinda looked like Mariah Carey?

I understand that. But to reiterate, your solution to forcing women to wear something is to force them to not? That’s different how?

Meh. Anyway, the security issue here is moot. As the article states, the woman carries an ID that shows her face, and always unveils when asked for security purposes. The security at the school weren’t the ones who told her she had to leave. It was when she was meeting her daughter’s teachers and other parents that

How is it possible to ban hoodies in a country that rejects umbrellas? Is the British stance: if you can’t survive soaking wet for 5 months you don’t deserve to live.?

I appreciate your knowledge (as always) but we’ll have to agree to disagree about the appropriateness of blanket clothing bans.

Will never understand this. “No one should be telling women what to wear! AHA let’s make a rule telling them what they can’t wear!”

Jesus. I was about to post that Trump apparently thinks the Attorney General’s only job is to investigate the President, but this is far more disturbing.

There are so many nice nuggets of WTF, but this was a delight- “Plus, it’s the 100th year of the First World War.” Like, I know what he meant, but it’s pretty funny.

$12 life insurance is a thing, for a 21 year old.

That fun little nugget was absolutely the most terrifying part for me...like this man thinks we’re all up in arms over $12/month insurance? Can we uh...please have $12/month insurance that appreciates over time?

If it helps, I was raised Catholic and I judge the hell out of Catholicism too. I’m just not on board with religion institutions that treat one gender differently than the other. But just because I have my opinion doesn’t mean I don’t support folks’ right to practice whatever religion they please. I’ll never support

Six sentences in that paragraph: FML, one sentence too many.

I’m just going to the grocery store, Grandma! I don’t have to dress up and do my hair for that!

Yeah, dream on. Dress codes aren’t exclusively built to oppress women, says the guy required to wear a suit and tie every goddamn day. You can argue that notions of formality might be outdated, but if so, then men should have the same flexibility of wardrobe afforded to women, particularly in summer months. FWIW, I

By how they speak? Because if you get a gang of white people in a room, half of whom are Canadian, I probably wouldn’t be able to tell you who’s who until someone asks, “what’s all this about?” Then I’d know for sure.

We dont want you dressing fumpy here either. Cant you put on something nice? What about this? How about that one dress I like? And why is your hair always up? ;-)

I agree with you in spirit, I guess (although the person I’m actually responding to was in fact specifically talking about the heat), but in practice no one anywhere can just wear “whatever they want.” Everybody everywhere on earth is choosing their clothing every day based on what they want tempered by what they

I so agree with this. My background is part North African, and we cover in the sun. Men in Jordan cover their heads, too, traditionally, because you will bake to a crisp if you are not covered; especially in nomadic/bedouin cultures.