Well that is one of the most snotty weird fashion rules I’ve ever heard of, white goes with everything really.
Well that is one of the most snotty weird fashion rules I’ve ever heard of, white goes with everything really.
Captain Smegma also banned the BBC. The BBC is the world’s largest broadcaster. The ‘Leader of The Free World’ basically rounded up all the news outlets with the WIDEST reach in the world and shut them out of his administration. It’s kinda genius (evil ) if you think about it.
I dunno... The NYT has been ripping pretty hard into the Trump administration. What are they supposed to do, post Trump’s picture on the front page of every issue with the headline “This Fuckstick Is Fucking Hitler, Ya Dumb Shits”?
It could also have been a way to honor the dead, as well. For my grandfather’s funeral, every single guy (and some of the women) wore overalls. As a farmer and carpenter, that was what he wore just about every day, and I know he would’ve loved seeing everyone turned out in his favorite clothes. My dad spent his days…
You are right-I once went to a wedding in upstate NY in which a few of the guests wore flannel. It was not ironic.
“I actually think that while he’s not hitting the nail on the head, he’s doing a scarily good job. I was listening to a podcast with him and another guy called Kevin McDonald, and it’s all sort of pseudo-intellectual eugenics talk and speaking about “white guilt” like it’s a psychological condition—it’s like…
(conveniently, his Hitler haircut is also stubbornly popular with non-fascists)
Yeah I see it far too often for my taste though it reminds me more of the haircut I see women sporting quite often now where one side of her head is shaved down close and the hair is combed over to the side on top a look that also fills me with revulsion.
To be fair, she is new to this whole being a woman thing. Most of us have had a lot more practice and are also not stupid, rich, privileged, over-hyped douchebags. And I will say it: she is a really lousy role model for youngest members of the trans community. But if she and you g Jackie whatever can change policjt by…
I find it mind-boggling how many men, aka people who will never have to worry about getting pregnant at a bad time, as a consequence of being raped or just pregnant in general, are so (creepily) obsessed with abortion. I know it’s a control thing, but still. I can’t wrap my head around it.
Or maybe a tasteful wall of photographs showing the faces of all the women who died trying to wrest control of their lives from the jaws of history and oppression. Think of all the family pictures, with names.
Right? A genuine history of abortion exhibit would be fascinating, and almost certainly bring people around to why access is so needed now. It’s a shame that’s not remotely what this man is interested in.
I’m going to be honest, my naivete had me thinking that maybe he’d do the MORAL, ETHICAL THING here, and actually show the horrifying effects of abortion prohibition. But of course, why would a male Republican think that deserves mention?
Phenomenal idea. Let’s feature back alley abortionists heavily, and go through all the techniques women employed (throwing themselves down the stairs? asking a friend to punch them in the stomach? the classic coathanger approach?) before legalization. Let’s also cover the modern situation in places where abortion is…
It would probably be unwieldy to include examples of the flights of stairs down which terrified women sometimes used to throw themselves in hopes of inducing a spontaneous abortion.
Ooh, can they include the impacts of back-alley abortions, women and children who are forced to live in poverty because they came pregnant in unstable situations, statistical trends and scientific analysis, and the full story?
I remember one of the big pieces of Jane Fonda’s memoir that made the entertainment media rounds was that Vadim frequently had her participate in threesomes, that she went along with, but internally broke her heart.
The vocabulary level of this article alone compared to articles of the present is astounding, it would be refreshing if articles about celebrities were written at this level today, maybe even tolerable.
To start, finding only one thing in the movie viewing everything as just that and only that is a disservice to any movie, regardless of whether it is good or bad. Could it have some stockholm syndrome? Possibily? Could it be more complicated than that? Probably, but it seems that it is rare now a days that people want…
Can we not bring up Stockholm syndrome every time there’s a captive person being humane and empathetic? As per the article linked above: