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I don’t know if individually they’re the weirdest but Jamie Oliver’s kids win as a group:

Sir is a title, not a name, for chrissakes.

She certainly interacts with people of color more than most white women of her age and class.

But even if birth control is being used solely as contraception, if your stance is “pro-life,” you should be pro-birth control access. Last year’s abortion rates were the lowest they had ever been since the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973.

Some of them are affiliated with local church groups, as Gothamist writes, including Church at the Rock in Brooklyn, Grace Baptist Church in Woodlawn, and Bright Dawn Ministries in Brooklyn.

The Church wants to be involved in all aspects of people’s lives - therefore every aspect of people’s business belongs in Church.

What a weird comment.

Church stops telling people who and how to fuck, people will stop bring their fucking-related issues to church.

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We are fucking working on it and have been for years. There’s huge support for legal abortion but politicians won’t touch it so as not to alienate their core (rural, catholic, ancient) base. Our new gay, second generation migrant Taoiseach has no interest in repeal either as he’s extremely socially conservative.

Not to completely shift gears, but I’m really psyched about Gaiman’s involvement on American Gods. Great show, great visuals, great story that’s allowed to expand into areas that the book didn’t, but also has Gaiman there advocating for the type of characters involved in the story and making sure the characters don’t

And in other news, Ms. Winner, the NSA contractor whose only crime was handing over a dossier of papers describing the extent and detail of how the Russians hacked and changed our elections, has been denied bail because she is considered a danger to society. This had been your misogyny and fascism report for this

12 years catholic school, STRONGLY AGREE. Plus, if you have poor kids like I was, you can’t tell that I got mine second hand for $5. Downside: I didn’t know how to dress “cool” in college. As an adult, I made “work uniforms”, bought 5 pairs of my two favorite pants, same shirt in 5 colors, and 3 blazers I switch

Exactly, most countries have some sort of uniform for students and they tend to turn out ok. Kids in Port of Spain or Kyoto aren’t being suppressed because they wear a uniform.

If children are raised to express themselves properly, they will have many ways to do so that don’t involve what they wear for 8 hours a day while they are at school.

I mean, I think you’re looking at uniforms from a very strange position. I don’t know anyone who’s creativity or expression was stymied by their uniform. If anything it allowed girls to explore creativity and expression in so many other ways-whether through their hair, their art, their writing. It allowed for them to

You have all the hours and days you’re not in school to express yourself through your clothes.

I totally agree. It’s a win-win. The parents don’t have to worry about it and the kids are kept to a standard everybody is on the same page about.

You’re wrong. Uniforms do more good than harm, and expression in school should be channeled into something more productive than what brand of fucking t-shirt you’re wearing.

As someone who grew up in uniforms (PreK-12, at different schools), I’m going to have to side with uniforms. We always found other ways to express ourselves, and I to this day will tell anyone who will listen that learning which rules you can bend and which you can break is an important “soft skill”. Uniforms are a