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It’s about time. I love him and would have loved to have him as my president, but I’m so ready for him to rein in all the crazy. I hope it’s not too late.

I’ve got some supertight Danskin shortshorts from Walmart...can barely feel them, plus it’s protection from upskirt creepers.

I sent a picture of this product to a friend LITERALLY YESTERDAY so she can pack some for her Disney World trip. I was not expecting to see it come unbidden across my screen today.

Controllers don’t stop controlling. If he was able to control her psychologically, he might not have had to resort to physical violence, but that wouldn’t make her any less abused. Abuse changes you mentally. It changes your thought patterns and reactions. You do what your partner wants because you don’t want to

Even without a learning disability, I can’t get on board with holding an abused and controlled wife accountable for her husband’s actions. If she felt like it was safe and possible to do things he didn’t want her to do, she’d probably have left him years ago. Abuse distorts a person’s thinking... How many women go

To you as well! <3

THAT IS THE MOST ADORABLE THING EVER!

Hah! I’m over 40! I never push for the front...I just get to the venue hours and hours ahead so that I’m first in line, or nearly so. And I use musician’s earplugs to reduce the volume without muffling the sound. No need to give up the things you love. =D

Thank you....mine hadn’t gotten nearly as bad as hers or a lot of other people’s, and I’m grateful for that. There was plenty of violence, but it was still all around me instead of on me, with the exception of a couple of minor incidents near the end. I’m thankful to have gotten out before it got worse.

Abused women consistently risk their own lives (and are sometimes killed) believing their husbands won’t cause harm. And abuse is about control...at its worst it robs an abused partner of any independent ability to act. She may have been completely paralyzed by her situation, even if she really did believe he might

I lost 30 when leaving my husband. Heard’s case is more egregious, farther escalated than mine was, but DAMN. I can’t help but relate to her because so much of her experience mirrors mine, and I couldn’t help but believe her for the same reasons.

But an abused woman is often under complete control. Sometimes they forget they even can do anything on their own, without their husband’s approval.

She wouldn’t be the first abused woman to believe her husband wouldn’t really do the horrible things he said.

There’s a reason he chose this place. He’s a gay Elliot Rodger.

There’s the real problem...people not being considerate of the people behind them. I’m a bit of a front row junkie, and I also like to capture images to aid my memory of details later, but I do it with my phone at my chest, not over my head. I’m a short girl myself so I can’t even bring myself to put up my arms when

It is possible to both enjoy the moment and capture it for later. Memories are great, but incredibly fallible. I can’t stand to put a camera between my face and the stage, but I’ll sure as heck put my phone up against my chest and tap the shutter button until my thumb bleeds, and as a result I can tell you every

PETA: Embarrassing vegetarians since 1980.

And yet they’ve been open for decades with no incidents. There is signage about gators and other wildlife in other places on the property. They trap and remove gators from the lagoon when they find them. Their system has worked up to this point. They’ll probably be more explicit now, but it’s hard to argue negligence

I’m sure they probably will now, but I can’t call them negligent for not, when millions of people have been coming for decades without this happening.

All my things are in storage right now, or I’d dig them out to see, but I feel certain I’ve seen alligator warnings in pamphlet packages I’ve gotten at check-in, although it might have been on the ones at Shades of Green, which is on property but not run by Disney. There is signage around to remind people that wild