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DFW area, so pretty safe to say McMansion. The real rich Texas people - like old oil money socialite level - all live in River Oaks or Memorial in Houston.

But only if the cats have the bootstraps to feed themselves and scoop their own litterboxes.

That tie makes you look 5% less moronic today. What? It’s a compliment! YOU SHOULD BE FLATTERED, BRUH.

They can have their idea, trying to legislate it as the reality for every woman (even the ones who don’t want it) is far from okay and massively fucked up.

I am so tired of these terrorists already, at this point we should just label the anti-choice groups as hate groups already and be done with it.

No kidding. The brand of pro-life these people push reduces women’s bodies to objects that the women themselves have no autonomy over. Fuck that noise, that’s about as anti-woman as you can get.

90% of counties not having clinics is not my idea of accessibility. Having to travel to another county may not be something she was able to do, and it presumes a lot to assume she had the time off and transportation readily available. The answer is to increase accessibility, not blame women because they should all

Their strawberry rhubarb is my favorite kind of yogurt ever.

Right? How disappointing. From the trailers I was expecting her to be the mastermind behind some brilliant heist caper.

It’s one of the really amazing things to me about it that Melville managed to take all the drama of the original story of the Essex and boil it down into one of the most boring novels ever. Part of his problem, I think, was he picked the wrong half of the story to tell, and took way too long to even get there.

Early December’s an odd time for films anyway. I think people’s time is really taken up with social obligations in the first half of the month as people try to squeeze their holiday parties in early. I’ve had parties to go to both weekends this month so far, plus getting over a cold in between, and movies have just

Accessibility is such a huge part of the problem, imo. Someone else posted some statistics on Tennessee in another thread on here showing that at least 90% of the counties do not have a clinic and that more than 60% of the women in the state live in those counties. Even when one is available within 50 miles or so,

Nope, it’s not cold or cruel, it’s the truth. The lawmakers are the cruel ones for creating the environment where these situations happen.

What? Who is this weirdo who spends so much time hanging out at garbage dumps that stumbling across baby bits is even on their radar of possible things to happen?

This is, to me, one of the big problems with the restrictions. I’m in Texas, where we have our own set of ridiculous laws designed to shut down as many clinics in the state as possible. When the majority of places that women can have an abortion are drastically removed, it creates an artificial backlog at the few

Given the roadblocks in place for women to obtain abortions in Tennessee I wouldn’t be surprised if she’d tried to get one earlier and the state managed to run the clock out on her.

I am fortunate (unfortunate?) enough to live in a city where The Room is celebrated by one of the local theatre chains with special showings featuring Wiseau and costars. Friends have tried to get me to go to one, without success (so far).

I remember one summer my mom had to go back to school to let a kid who flunked her class retake the final, because the kid’s mom bitched to the administration. He went on to become a pro baseball player, but every time I saw him on tv I always thought “you little shit”.

I only work outside the home to make my retired stay-at-home mother cry, because I hate women just that much. Yep, Ol’ Frothy’s got my number, all right.

Short answer is no, you can’t ban a US citizen from entering the country based on their religion because it tramples their constitutional freedoms. Trump is just talking out of his ass (as usual) because he doesn’t understand how America actually works.