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Love those!

I’m not super crafty but i do BUY crafty things. does that count? (from the-outrage.com)

Yeah, I’m kind of with you on that. Would. Like, twice.

I’m starting to regret never buying tacky celebrity-licensed crap in the first place, because now I can’t refuse to.

I always get weirded out when people do this. Like...come on, you’re just trying to be fake-provocative. Has anyone, in the history of ever, demanded that Internet strangers explain a musician’s catalog to them and walked away with a newfound taste for said music?

Did you...listen to it? Have you read album reviews?

If you refer to a black person as an “ape” there is no way in HELL you are not being racist. I’m sorry. This is not a case of “you misread my comment thooo.” It’s blatant racism.

I donated to planned parenthood and then got a lecture from a family member about dead babies. So I donated again, double my original amount, in said family member’s name.

It definitely has not been an element of the general election conversation. However, when Bill Clinton came to Wyoming ahead of our caucus, he met with representatives of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes privately, then spoke publicly at his rally about native issues and, specifically, how Hillary’s

This is kinda like that time my ex brought my ex best friend that he fucked while we were married as his date to a wedding where we were both mutual guests. But worse?

I’m glad you shared this, and that your comments turned in to other strong women sharing their stories. My sexual assault timeline is as follows: I was flashed by a naked guy on a bicycle (who rode by myself and my friend clothed, saw us, went down a street and took off his clothes and then came back naked) when I

Me too. Before this, I exclusively considered “sexual assault” = “rape.” I’ve never been raped, so therefore I’ve never been a victim of sexual assault. Except for time when some dude at a bar kept shoving his tongue down my throat even when I told him not to multiple times. Or that guy who grabbed my ass while I was

It’s so hard, because I feel like the only way I could talk about any sort of experience like this in the past was to make a joke out of it. Which I’m starting to see is a trend, too.

I walked down the graduation aisle with this absolutely beautiful boy I had known since junior high named Jimmy. During graduation practice, he told me that some girls at school found out he was an exotic dancer and ever since had been grabbing his ass and groping at his dick whenever they passed him in the crowded

It’s so hard, too, when you do tell people about these things, and they literally will laugh it off, deem it funny, refuse to see it as any sort of assault or violation.

This is so sad, I have gone through the exact same thought process myself. I am 30 years old and have been working in the entertainment industry for a solid decade (studios, agencies, law firms, production). I am realizing now how important it is for women to start speaking up and sharing our stories. Which at this

I agree 100%. I know I have been the victim of one specific form of sexual assault by one person, but if someone asked, off the top of my head that’s all I would say and if I stop and think there have been SO many. From being pressed up against by a guy with an erection on many occasions to full on attempted coercive