Yeah, as someone who works with 12-year-olds, this is entirely plausible, especially since it started as a video, the preferred form of communication for that age group.
Yeah, as someone who works with 12-year-olds, this is entirely plausible, especially since it started as a video, the preferred form of communication for that age group.
I'm thrilled to hear this, really. I had no idea Walgreens did vaccinations. Now my idiot sister in law has absolutely no excuses, there's one three blocks down the street from her house. She can even drive the car that's always broke down (unless she wants to go out of town) that far if she just can't stand the idea…
That's what I tell anti-vaxxers when I encounter them. I ask them not to take their children out in public because they're a danger to the wider community. It never ever goes over well.
I'd be cool with them boycotting all public places tbh.
Many vaccination opponents aren’t particularly happy with Walgreens to begin with; the company offers immunizations at many of its stores
Then she said that by reading my response and then reading your own journal from when you were my age, you could easily tell that I was not a child, but an adult because of the way I phrase sentences.
Staying in the EU makes it easier for immigrants to come to the UK, as I understand. So yes, there is some aspect of race there. Nationalism, xenophobia, and racism are very closely linked.
Shit. I could have saved myself about an hour. #InJoRowlingITrust
Instead of educating myself on the issues, I saw JK Rowling tweeted #StrongerIn, so I support GB staying in the EU.
He’s trying to underline the point that immigrants are the ones who pose a violent threat to society.
I saw that there’s already an American tweeting at the BBC about how he ‘didn’t think things like this happened in the UK’ and how all the bystanders running away from the shooter were ‘fucking cowards.’ Doesn’t take long for these pieces of shit to show up.
This makes me so afraid for our awesome progressive female politicians. Good to know that male fragility and racism is a threat to even elected politicians.
She’ll be tweeting out her thoughts and prayers to Ms. Cox’s family any moment now, so it’s all good.
So sorry that this has happened and that it’s close to home for you x
Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of Britain First, said the party was “looking into the reports right now”. “We were extremely shocked to see these reports and we are keen to confirm them, because of course at the moment it is hearsay,” she said. “This has just been brought to our attention. This is absolutely not the…
They’re already saying that in the (thankfully) still greyed portion of the Gawker comments section. I looked. Why did I look?
This is comparatively local to me, and it’s breaking my heart.