As I recall, their music was typical emo-sad-kid.
As I recall, their music was typical emo-sad-kid.
Are you a hermit hermit? because I’ve been looking into that.
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We should refuse their skewed rhetoric. It’s anti choice. It’s forced birth. It’s the dystopian “hand maidens tale” and it’s freaking scary.
The grey area relativism only helps promote extremism in the anti choice arena, imo. This is a matter where people are going to hopefully, in an informed manner, take a side. You’re pro or anti choice. And “idk, you know, like sometimes...” helps absolutely no one. If anything it gives antichoicers something to latch…
I agree. There isn’t really a middle ground available. Either you’re interested in my/our reproductive organs and oppressing them, or you’re advocating our personal choice. Not caring either way or being relativistic about it only gives more sway to those who want to control said organs.
I really enjoy the ted talks of sam harris, michael Shermer, and dan dennett, but it feels like suddenly everyone gets a ted talk for absolutely anything which feels like it defeats the purpose.
Ahhh Paul Rudd. Sigh.
They are also FUN. And that is the very worst part.
I think she has 5 or 6.
A) that was speed to be a d.
My sister reallllyyyyyyy likes Tori (this is how it started, she recommended them) so yeah, I remember weird specifics (her mother hoarding and the creepy doll room) but the entire situation was just really weird. It was a quick, interesting read, and she either has a great editor or has found a pretty good casual…
I know. It seriously just gets worse by the day.
Her mother scares me, she came off like a mix of the grandmother from Flowers in the Attic and Joan Crawford. With a porcelain doll room.
Apparently her mom is a mean hoarder, with rooms full of like porcelain dolls *shudder* and it was an elaborate youth with big parties and stuff. Then he dad died. Then she felt jipped on inheritance. Other stuff happened, but you get the jist.
That’s so true. I’m glad someone is saying it. I had no idea that they wer oppressing people with public transportation there, though. That makes me queasy. Portland is becoming disgustingly gentrified too. sure the transit goes everywhere and it’s bike friendly, but “progress” tends to mean “move the brown people…