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I make a motion to start Dolly Parton facts in the style of Chuck Norris facts. GO!

FACT: Flowers don't bend to face the sunlight. They bend toward whatever direction Dolly Parton is.

FACT: Love of books is called bibliophilia. Love of cats is called ailurophilia. Love of Dolly Parton is called logic.

FACT: Dolly Parton

Like some kind of American version of Gallhammer?

I have a small tattoo on my left wrist, which I cover with long sleeves or bracelets when I visit my parents ;-)
Just a little heads-up: white ink disappears really quickly (I wanted a white ink tattoo too, but was advised against it).

I am SO tired of explaining my tattoos to people. I keep trying to train myself to just alienate people who ask about them by replying with something snotty like, "Well, have you read Ulysses...?"

I agree that it's interesting but there is something sort of icky about revealing this information about her body which she clearly doesn't want made public. I wouldn't call the post supportive or un-supportive, however it skeeves me a little.

I want to be a metal Dolly Parton when I grow up.

I like that's she's secretive about it. I've wanted a tattoo of something very personal to me, but I don't want the follow up discussion about it, because it's not your business. I also just like having things that are just for me. Oh Dolly, I love you a little more right now.

"Not all anything" is a pretty horrible way to respond to any perceived issue (and I have my own issues with this being brought up in debates such as abortion or other reproductive health issues). I've said myself that trans women need to be aware of any space they are in (as do trans men, who are often included for

The comments on this post.

I forget where I even found this.

A corollary pops up in comments on articles about motherhood: "there are stay at home dads too" as if motherhood isn't worthy of discussion in its own right without including men

Not all echo chambers, though. To be fair.

Not all bullshit!

Not all internet.

Not all burner accounts.

Insert superficial opinion: I think DeLaria is sexy especially when she wears her glasses.

wow... A genuine artifact from the 70s!

What you describe as destruction is what a growing majority of queer women call growth and inclusion. Maybe it's your doomsaying that is driving women away.