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Honestly I think this is true of most ‘supremacists’. They have the least to offer and their only sense of self worth is based on their not belonging to an inferior group. No white supremacist has ever been the epitome of white perfection or success.

It doesn’t say that she’s not a fan, just that she hasn’t watched any of the recent fantasy epics. Which isn’t a bad thing considering how overblown Narnia and The Hobbit felt. A Wrinkle in Time is first and foremost about people. People who are thrust into unlikely, frightening circumstances with time travel and

I’ve been doing that, too. I actually alternate between crockpot breakfast casserole and cupcake style. Right now I’m in cupcake mode and I’ve started using a mini bundt cake pan. The cakes are bigger and poofier (if that makes sense). I use eggs, almond milk, 2% cheese shreds, peppers, onions, and kale or spinach.

I can watch Supersizers Go all day even though I’ve seen them all, even the Edwardian and The Good Life Christmas one. They’re soothing and familiar like a comfy sweater

Got to go with HappyBerry on this one. The women who are into this tend to be the kind that find outright porn too dirty/wrong/gross. Books like this are all about erotic wish fulfillment with none of the grosser visuals. There’s also the giggly naughtiness of reading erotic fiction as part of a group.

The definitely shouldn’t be able to classify themselves as single parents. In my admittedly limited understanding of polygamy, a husband can have as many wives and children as he can support. Not him and government assistance but just him. He is to be the sole provider for his family and, if he can’t do that, he

I’d never heard of them before. Definitely like some of their styles and prints

Preach! I love wearing fun clothes. I have a closet full of cute tops with cut outs, skirts of varying lengths, tank tops, etc...but sometimes you just need a basic white shirt and a pair of decent pants. Nothing tight, nothing shiny or stretchy, nothing frilly or lacy or asymmetrical. Just boring business casual

I like some of the things. I did get the sense that they were about daring to be seen and challenging the idea of what’s acceptable for plus size women to wear.

Bleah. Looks tacky. Even if she was okay (ish) with the kiss itself, I can see being really put off by the recreations.

I don’t think it’s particularly romantic - it’s two strangers caught up in a spontaneous moment. But it’s up to her to decide whether she feels she was assaulted or not.

No more menstruation or menopause

Popick sounds like a Trump true believer. He probably thought that all those other people that Trump stiffed were liars and that Trump would never not pay him and other supports. They’re special, not like those other losers. Now he finds out he’s not so special.

So basically you’re rude, disrespectful and arrogant towards people who you feel are practicing a religion that is full of bad ideas. You feel that you have the right of if and that it is what, your duty, to make sure these women know how wrong and bad their faith is. That makes you no different than followers of any

I don’t endorse any faith. Religion is the anti-logic and, to me, a lot of religious thinking mirrors mental illness. I do endorse respecting other people’s decisions in terms of how they practice their faith as long as that practice does not infringe on the rights and safety of others. I endorse choice. I don’t

You don’t confront bad ideas about women and our bodies by dictating what we can’t wear. That’s imposing on the individual’s right to express themselves and practice their faith. Shockingly, some women do choose to dress ‘modestly’ and cover up. No matter what you think of it, they have the right to make choices that

This always gets me about career anti-feminist women. While selling the message that a woman’s place is in the home, that women need to keep to traditional gender roles, that women need to focus on being wives and mothers, they’re out there earning a living. They’re getting paid to write books and give speeches.

I remember seeing a fruitarian on Queer Eye. He looked totally washed out but swore he had perfect health because he lived on both plain fruit and some fruit soup concoction.

I think people are mostly mad at the way it looks. Yes, Cinemark is within their rights to do this and yes the lawsuit was ridiculous (and likely fueled by attorney’s seeing dollar signs rather than sense) but it basically boils down to a multi-million dollar corporation demanding money from regular, everyday people

This article seems more about people giving the illusion of working out when what they’re really doing is copying celebrity styles. The same way that people go to tanning spas to look like they spend their time idly laying in the sun like the rich and famous rather than working a desk job. Now you can look like you