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I don’t know many people, in general, who like scotch very much. My boss, who’s actually from Scotland, does, as well as my stepfather’s mother (91 years old). I think scotch is just less accessible than bourbon because we don’t make very many mixed drinks out of it to take the edge off.

this will go down smoothly with my lady doritos.

Yup! The difference between most men and a working boob is a few years of estrogen and progesterone, then a more careful application of the pregnancy-specific hormones that make women lactate. It’s been an open secret in the trans community for a while that you can do it, what’s notable here is a doctor was willing

That person is me... I had no idea men had glands that could do that.

Don’t forget teh gays.

And black people.

As an American, I hope I can help vote him out of office. I’m sure he wishes me to be successful with that.

So he believes in due process for all...except the people held in ICE Detainment Centers.

Correction, and I hate that I know this much to point out the correction: they have sex in a field or something, that of course THEY OWN, and afterwards he feels her belly and the baby kicking, and he’s like, ooh! she likes sex already.

In the book during a BDSM scene while she’s pregnant she says something like I think the baby likes it. Yep.

BUT DOES THE BABY LIKE SEX ALREADY OR NO

It’s pretty well-established at this point that it’s a weave. You’d better bring a boatload of expertise if you’re going to try to disprove that narrative.

It’s a defining characteristic of his generation...obsessed with external markers of success and devoid of actual compassion or personality. Look at his tacky properties as a prime example.

I think it’s weird he’s ashamed of something natural and out of his control - like being bald - but not ashamed of any of the actually horrible shit he says and does.

there’s male pattern baldness, and there’s concentrated evil that results in hair loss

Republican in the front, skinhead in the back.

What? Facts, research, and a measured response? GTFO of here.

THANK YOU for your research-driven, nuanced, and compassionate response.

I did research on workplace sexual harassment in law school. I’m hardly an expert, but a lot of my research showed that a reason some victims do not come forward is that they do not actually want to ruin their harasser’s life and get him fired. For some victims, they want a more restorative approach (counselling,