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That’s definitely not quoting bible scripture...

Hey! I mean, I’m with you about the Anglican Communion, but no love for the Episcopal Church? They’re doing shit that’s literally getting them on probation with the Anglican Communion in the quest to insist that all people are people and are basically cool with God.

I don’t know, I think religion should absolutely be a private thing—I’m from a denomination that breaks out in hives any time the word “evangelism” is mentioned—but re: forcing their beliefs on others, if those fundamentalists literally think I’m going to hell if they don’t convert me to whatever specific beliefs they

I agree that owning a gun shouldn’t be a right, but until something changes it IS a right. So if it’s totally fine to restrict that right without due process, or without a clear and easy to apply standard (which I would argue the no-fly list definitely isn’t) then it’s hard to walk back from the idea that it’s fine to

Wait, but aren’t D&Es a really standard way of dealing with some types of miscarriages? Does the law somehow distinguish? Are those always cases of a serious health risk?

Could we say something like “someone who experienced sexual assault”? It’s a little more unwieldy, but at least it allows for the person to be more than just the experience.

Not that it changes much in terms of decision-making in atoning for past involvement in slavery, but...$1.5 billion is not a very big endowment for a school of Georgetown’s size. It’s not like they’re just sitting on a ton of money that can be spent down without affecting operations in significant ways. We’re not

I’m a little late to the party, but I just wanted to say that I absolutely love my NuvaRing. I had my yearly appointment with a new provider the other day and when she asked me if I liked it I had to seriously stop myself from gushing about how much I like it.