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This is really infuriating. I am a high school history teacher and American history is my absolute favorite subject. I am also very American (ancestors came over on the Mayflower) and I have pride and interest in my background, WHILE ALSO constantly acknowledging and teaching the fucked up parts of US history. You can

Between this and Banned Books Week, I'm thoroughly convinced they just want us to all actually live in Pleasantville. They are literally villans from the movie Pleasantville.

Does the nothing burger come with fries?

Is it possible for some of our readers to get vegan nothing burgers? I don't want them to feel like we're not being sensitive to their needs.

Okay but can we talk about Snape's chest hair?

Speak for yourself. I got really, really into Shiva-worship after I played Final Fantasy that one time.

Can we talk about the real problem here? I mean most fruits and vegetables resemble human genitalia! How can we protect the children when the very food that they eat are subversive metaphors for human sex organs! Banning all books is a step in the right direction but the children will never be truly safe until we ban

Anyone want to come over and read this with me? I think a lot of vodka would probably make it hilarious?

'Why not make some slight changes so these books are family friendly?'

The Bible:

Pheobe Gloeckner, a woman whose comic about her own sexual abuse was once confiscated as "child pornography" wrote an amazing, complicated and hard to read book based on her own diaries, expanded and fictionalized, called "Diary of a Teenage Girl."

A fan once told Gloeckner that she wished "Diary of a Teenage Girl"

So I guess no one mentioned to the school district that this is happening right now...

"But the truth is, that when a Library expels a book of mine and leaves an unexpurgated Bible lying around where unprotected youth and age can get hold of it, the deep unconscious irony of it delights me and doesn't anger me." Mark Twain

This is empirically untrue. The proof — and lots of it — is easily found at The Hawkeye Initiative, which takes art of female characters in comics, redraws them as men, and reveals exactly how men are virtually never drawn in the same position (and, as a bonus, often highlights how improbable the positions are in

I'm happy that we live in a world where people can dress and do their hair the way they chose. But my problem is that for so long us black women where made fun of for all these "new" styles. I remember me and my sisters and friends being made fun of by our white classmates for having fake hair, being made fun of by