I want to say yes, but I also gotta say when you find something that makes you look incredible you should rock that shit.
I want to say yes, but I also gotta say when you find something that makes you look incredible you should rock that shit.
“I mean, there is literally no reason to get married if you’re not eliminating your identity in the process.”
“I mean, I’m totally for equal rights and all, until it requires doing anything differently from how we currently do things.”
The worst part is that guy is the most reasonable of all of them. He sounds like a genius compared to the rest.
I heard a woman say, and I QUOTE “ I’m a mom & am too busy to pay attention to politics so I just vote for who my husband says is best.”
I agree, except in the case where a woman truly does not like her last name, and her husband has a cool one that she would like to have. I have a last name that is very common, and I also have a bit of baggage attached to it and would rather not keep it, if and when I get married. I might take the name of a future…
Julia, 23:
Why did I click that link?
My favorite quote was “If hoards of men started taking their wives’ surnames, it would be an unfortunate and perhaps irreversible step towards a matriarchal goddess culture, which blows for guys because those cultures used to routinely kill male infants and treat males like slaves. In a world where there are already…
Holy fucking God, those quotes. I mean, yes, it’s Thought Catalog, which is a few steps below the Daily Mail. But these aren’t rare, or out of the mainstream, male opinions. So many men are horrified and outraged at the idea of “losing their identity,” and at the gross unfairness of even considering taking another…
Cue butthurt comments from women who say there’s nothing sexist about taking their husband’s last name.
This is the best idea i’ve heard all week. I’d wanna hang out with The Kickassertons.
My ex’s sister-in-law was exorcised at her husband’s church by their new pastor ON HIS FIRST SUNDAY. It was clearly a way to establish some kind of holiness street cred. He zeroed in on a young woman who was not very well known, but who had connections to the church, and who had a history of mental illness. Because of…
The Post article mentions that he was in a drug-induced psychosis during the attack, so this wasn’t even a “real” exorcism. People will really say anything to excuse killers.
Symptoms like that are also inducative of medical conditions like brain tumors or lesions. Ugh fuck jindal.
One summer day, I got too hot in my car. We were in this big traffic jam, and it was 110. No air conditioning. I felt lightheaded and so I stopped at a rest stop to get some water. I fainted, which is embarrassing, but upon waking, found myself surrounded by people praying over my body. No one had called 911 or…
Spiritual warfare excuses the most terrible of crimes.
Her death is a terrible thing.
E’Dena Hines was not exorcised. She was murdered, allegedly at the hands of her boyfriend. Which is much more mundane, and much more frightening.
Personally I can’t talk about a few of my exes. Because when you invoke the name of a demon they tend to materialize out of thin air.