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Meryl Streep apparently.

Bingo. We can’t blame each other in this. Hopefully, the reports in the New York Times about this can be the start of a shift in culture.

Give it 20 years, and he’ll be President.

Eh, I met my man on OKCupid. He reads more than I do unfortunately, but we also live in a really small state and he stood out because he wasn’t wearing camo.

The girl on the left looking at Ivanka represents us all.

That was quite a contrast to the last episode. I love this show, and they keep throwing me for a loop each time.

“Katie Aselton (with Mark Duplass) kept it real California in a witchy skirt and camisole. I feel like she’s been listening to Haim.”

Any time you talk about how you lack awareness for something, you will sound like a dumb-ass. So, I think that part is forgivable. And yes, comparing sexism to racism was not a good thing to do. Hopefully, she will learn from this.

I am going to get hosed for this, but I personally don’t believe in abortion for myself. Grew up Catholic, etc (not going to a Catholic Church now though). I have an IUD. My mom is very, very Catholic and didn’t bat an eyelash that I got one and is pro-birth control. Education and birth control access is an issue that

I learned a similar lesson to Josh in college when I found a friend who lived in Montana unfriended me after I could not make to her wedding (because well, I was taking chemistry at the time and school had just started). I also visited her twice when we were in high school, and she made it out once to visit me in

Especially with Kendrick Lamar’s verse making it sound more like a romantic relationship gone bad.  

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Bro, North Koreans go to missile launches because they have to and listen to their leader because they want to get fed. It’s hard to disagree with someone when you’re starving and have to be vigilant for your next meal.

Alright. I’ll hand over my feminist card. (I’m kidding and yes, now I am being a troll :))

I think you hit the nail it on the head in your first paragraph. I was taught that pro-choice means pro-abortion. I feel more passionate about pregnancy prevention than termination. If I ever have kids like you have, I hope they never have to have abortions because there will be no need for it.

I consider myself a feminist and joined with other women during the march. I am not pro-choice, but I am really glad they included me—because in the end we see eye-to-eye on a lot things other than abortion, and when someone says they are feminist or Democrat, that does not ultimately cover what they believe across

Sincerely, not a troll here, and I am not understanding the outrage because what Bernie is saying about needing a democratic majority in the Senate to protect reproductive rights makes sense. Why is someone who is not pro-choice “anti-women”? Does not being pro-choice exclude you from being feminist as well?

Just commenting for the people who thought this above comment was serious the “contractually obligated” part was an aside in the article by the writer, that was not said by Hiddleston. The full quote reads like this:

Just commenting for the people who thought this above comment was serious the “contractually obligated” part was an aside in the article by the writer.

OK. I did some research and I still can’t figure out where the “a black man is 18.5 times more likely to shoot a police officer than a police officer is to shoot a black man” came from. I found this opinion piece from Heather Mac Donald in the Washington, where she cites the statistic:  https://www.washingtonpost.com/n