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jokes on you, hair thieves, my mane is completely fucked up my chemical treatments! good luck getting a dollar for it!

a lot of people care more about samiches than women's health. it might the headline that gets them.

it's worth carrying a sign on you when you go to one of these heavily protested pp's. "i'm going for a breast exam as i have a history of breast cancer in my family. planned parenthood is the only way i can get this preventative exam in my budget". "i'm going to get birth control pills so my cramps don't make me use

re: breslin's hair - i think the problem is that she still wants to go with simple + dark makeup. this isn't something blondes get to take lightly. darker makeup needs to be used very deliberately and with a light hand. it's better just to change your palette to something lighter. something like marion cotillard's

maxi dresses are warm.

i'm majorly envious of brittany snow's colouring. simply gorgeous.

"so that they have the same surname as their kids" as if they don't have a choice in the matter. existing children and certainly fetuses can have their surnames changed on a whim. they might need a new healthcard or passport, but that's about it. should the mother want to change her last name, it's a huge procedure.

"in the spirit of cooperation, we shall name the child clark kent. may he use his name wisely."

that's how clark kent was named. i think it's a fair compromise but it's something the family should be deciding.

Boyfriends were allowed to sleep over but on the couch. Once we graduated high school, i don't think any of us weren't allowed to have boyfriends share our beds, though we all had twins so mew mostly opted to have our own bed.

I was at the ontario science centre today and they had the evolution/growth of a bean shoot in acrylic. Gets my vote.

do not over-wipe. two words: anal fissures.

this is my understanding as well. the majority of tribes were matrilinial and otherwise woman-run until colonization so it didn't strike me at the time as a keeping women down kind of policy.

my experience in ottawa and toronto has ben great as well. the board sees so many people gtting fucked over by asshole landlords that think they just take the tenant'd side as long as they have the documentation and the landlord doesn't.

i knew/know pretty much nothing about the culture so i wasn't going to make a stink about it. worth a conversation later, certainly, but it didn't signal any red flags for me at the time other than 'i hope none of my classmates have their period because that's awks.'

my first thought. no way is this legal. landlord tenant acts lean heavily towards the tenant (read: the person who needs a place to live, not the person who is looking to make money off a human requirement). i would write out such a letter to the landlord, put it in an envelop and have this conversation to her. tell

in one my university classes, two of my classmates showed us a traditional mohawk prayer ceremony. they prefaced it by saying that if you aren't comfortable participating, you're welcome to go about your business and that if you're on your period, you're not allowed to do parts of the ceremony/prayer.

that caftan tuxedo with tails? if i can get one in white i would get married in it.

i clearly didn't read 80% of the article but tv would be better.

i will watch this in theaters and then buy it on blu-ray.