Totally right. MIDDLE SCHOOL IS HELL FOR ALMOST EVERYONE. As a 30 year old, I will say middle school is the #1 era I would never like to relive, and a lot of people would agree.
Totally right. MIDDLE SCHOOL IS HELL FOR ALMOST EVERYONE. As a 30 year old, I will say middle school is the #1 era I would never like to relive, and a lot of people would agree.
I'll take the real world over middle school. Heck, I would sooner pluck my eyes out than have to relive grades 2nd-8th.
Completely concur. I was tortured in middle school (and part of high school) but because I wore black lipstick and chains I was labeled a "drug user/psycho/freak/potential classmate murderer." The people who made my life hell? Apples of the teachers' eyes.
Not too long before this, teenager Skylar Neese was murdered by her two best friends. They had been planning it for weeks. They drove her to the woods and stabbed her to death and left her there. When they confessed, their reasoning pretty much amounted to "she was annoying and we got bored with her." When I first…
When I asked if they'd ever seen girls get violent, most of the girls I interviewed laughed like I was the stupidest person in the world.
My daughter's close to entering middle school. Reading this stuff just keeps me more alert and focused, I remember how hard middle school was for me.
I was stabbed by a classmate in 5th grade in class with a pencil because she was being bullied for being my friend, and needed to prove to the rest of the class we weren't friends anymore.
So yeah, tweens and preteens are vicious monsters with no impulse control or understanding of the consequences of their actions.
This reminded me of Best in Show.
That has happened to me. For one brief, glorious minute in 2013 everyone knew that I had not only watched "HoT BoyZ Make Luv VERY Swet" but liked it enough that I wanted to share it with the world.
Which is exactly why they have a problem with it.
Because men need women pregnant and out of the workforce in order to gain further control and power over them.
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I saw a screenshot somewhere of some hysterical pundit or other claiming that corporations shouldn't be responsible for providing "consequence free sex" in the form of BC. That leads me to understand that supporters of the Supreme Court's decision have a really sad relationship with sex. Explains a lot.
How do you not understand the difference between you cursing and you getting medicine at an affordable cost?
And can you just imagine the wailing and gnashing of teeth that would occur if 5 feminist women were the ones who got to make that decision?
Greg Gutfield: "I have the right to free speech and the government upholds it. This is the same as the government allowing corporations to infringe on women's healthcare rights."
But he seemed like such a nice guy...
"They are truly resembling hysterics over a lot of this stuff"
Not even just health. Ability to control fertility is so crucially tied to women's ability to control their economic, social, and creative lives.
Whatever dude. Come back and talk to me when possibly the single most important aspect of men's health is exclusively deemed unimportant and secondary to the religious beliefs of a corporation.