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Actually curious, when did this happen? This 4Chan trolling is pretty well documented.

Everything about childbirth is disgusting. Placentas, the golf ball sized clots afterwords. But especially the placenta. Fuck that.

During clinicals I was in on a labor - the baby was breech, membrane had broken and that babe was in distress and passing meconium like crazy. I couldn't scream but the only thing I could keep thinking is, "Another human being is pooping out of your vagina!!!"

*ties tubes*

People also own WAY more clothes in first world countries than we ever have before. To have that many you can't spend much on individual pieces.

I don't think this article is about people who have it rough. It's about college kids using their parents money to buy bags of fast fashion clothing and then dumping it a month later because it is out of fashion. It's about someone who has an extra $100 and the time and transportation to go shopping just for fun,

I'll tell you why I stopped caring - or, more accurately stop being active about my politics (because I still care). I used to protest and design petitions and lobby for my high school and university to divest from sweatshop clothing producers (I'm in my 30s if that gives you an idea of my generation) but the more I

Guys, you are not doing anyone a favor by shopping at thrift stores either. Due to labor loopholes, Goodwill regularly pays its disabled employees as low as 25¢ an hour. I'd include links but I'm on my phone. Please look into it before you shop there again! It's fucked up!

Because people don't care. It really is that simple.

Capitalism 101.

Labor. The grossest damned thing ever. When I had my second child I waited too long before going to the hospital. I arrived seventeen minutes before she was born. As soon as they laid me down it started. My water didn't break (it never does for me). I felt the urge to bear down as they ruptured the sack. Almost as

TW: Gross stories are my favorite kind of stories.

I'm willing to bet that one of the strongest associations Americans have with the collegiate experience is with

Were you really eating croissants? Because I take croissants very seriously.