neonsparkles
neonsparkles
neonsparkles

You’re an idiot.

“Was Marla really worth it?”

As someone looking in from the outside of America, Trump is scary as hell! I hope America votes well and this psycho doesn’t actually win.

A Trump rally is honestly my worst nightmare—perhaps the last place I would want to end up in the country right now. I feel like the amount of hate contained within any given one of these arenas is visually palpable—like you can probably see/smell it dripping off of people, legions of bigots just waiting for reasons

Yes, this. Women who nod along with sexist misogynist bullshit like this have no clue that yes, he means you too.

My father accidentally ran into Trump in the early 90s and said it was hard to not punch him in the face, he just exuded an air of douchery.

Reason I left my ex husband was because a friend came forward like that. I believed her, and thanked her, asked for the divorce the next day, began hearing from a deluge of other friends he'd done it to them too, and went back to that first friend and thanked her again.

This is the greatest Jez comment of all time. It has everything: chocolate sauce, vegan lasagna, Jesus, porn, and Tooms speaking to you. Thank you.

Okay, they were never openly horrible to me but they were to my neighbours and friends, and Their open kitchen window is right across from my very thin front door so I have heard many things I never wanted to hear. These people are clearly fucked up, but they’re also just plain weird.

No, I really do want to know. Spill, please.

Preferably not. If I understand correctly it’s a primary and both candidates are republicans.

And “gal.”

If my words were misplaced.

Sweetie? Sweetie? SWEETIE???

I’m a full-time shelter worker*, donate my “extra” cash to four different charities (ASPCA, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, The Wild Animal Sanctuary) on a monthly basis, and frequently use my own money to buy supplies for my job that I am not able to be reimbursed for, and have three

I don’t know.

I can understand that anyone who has loved and lost a pet would do anything within their power to have that pet back. But this doesn’t give you your pet back. It gives you a physical copy that looks like your pet but isn’t.

Ugggggghhhjjjj. As the parent of identical twin boys, I would like to point out that just because the genes are the same, the expression of said genes are NOT.

Each pet is completely unique, even the tiniest little of ones. I wouldn’t want to see the SAME animal essentially, but that wasn’t. It could never be the ‘same’ dog, so why go through the trauma of that?