Or Stephen King. OH, WAIT...
Or Stephen King. OH, WAIT...
EXACTLY. No problem there, eh? Clearly, though, if a larger woman writes it, it might not be readable. I mean, come on.
Have you seen Gary Shteyngart though? What a gem. /s
With power comes corruption and those in authority will too often allow their ego to override safety, necessity, personal expertise, and human decency. Whether births in a particular area are doctor or nurse midwife-led neither wants to have their position challenged and that’s a huge problem. It’s dangerous when…
The initial push-back was against excessive medical intervention in unnecessary situations where people felt that inductions and c-sections were done for the convenience and modest training of the doctor (too many are losing the skills to deal with small complications without immediately running to the OR) rather than…
It’s common because violence against women, children, the elderly, black people, gay people, trans people, the disabled and immigrants is acceptable. Our societies (including post-colonial ones) endure violence because they use it as a marker of who they are. Every nation on Earth prides itself on a violent struggle…
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Cheating is between the two people in a relationship. They have to work that shit out. I’m not a part of it, no matter what I think of it.
It makes me mad because they’re conflating two totally different things anyway: people of whatever gender using the restroom, and people being creepy assholes in the restroom. Anyone who wants to pee, wash their hands, and leave I don’t care about. Anyone of any gender who wants to leer through the gap in the stall…
Well... at least he didn’t say:
“When Trump goes to the bathroom,
it’s HYUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE!”
I recently read an article by a woman who had been repeatedly assaulted and was thus very concerned about a situation in which men could access a women-only space like a bathroom. As sympathetic as I am for her situation, and perfectly reasonable fear of being around men in vulnerable situations, it still ignores the…
Uh, it’s pretty clear that most Republican law makers would like to enact some form of Christian Sharia and save all the ladies from themselves, since they’re just property anyway. Message received, no reason to dog-whistle your complete disrespect for half of humanity.
They’re the same kinds that wonder how anyone can profess to have morality without religion telling them not to rape, steal, and murder people. If the only thing keeping them from those acts is a book, I hope to hell they never have a crisis of faith.
Not to forget, I hope the transgendered community now knows they are free to use whichever Target bathroom they identify with, knowing all the bigots won't be there!
I feel huge compassion for trans people with all this hate, but it’s heartening to see how many bad people express neutrality towards gay people along with their hate for trans. They are sliding on down that slippery slope, and I can see a future where gay and trans and queer people are just people and not the target…
I can almost hear the sanctimonious Inquisitor fucks; hands steepled, speaking in contrived, quiet, almost apologetic tones. “We are not here to see if the law has been broken, that is a matter for the police, our task is merely to see if the code has been violated”
That “at the same time” is doing yeoman’s work. It manages to suggest that the “compassion” BYU strives for should be primarily directed at the “students who commit sexual violence” and that it is they who deserve a fair hearing. That makes sense since they’re invariably treated as the Real Victims.
Actually Harriet Tubman or Zoe Saldana as Harriet Tubman?
Trigger warnings in their true sense are to warn people who might have a bad reaction to something because of trauma or mental illness. E.g. warning for descriptions of graphic sexual violence or images of self harm. These can trigger a serious reaction in rape survivors or former self harmers. There’s nothing wrong…