socialjusticeworrier
SocialJusticeWorrier
socialjusticeworrier

She could’ve given the weakest, emptiest of PR statements, but we get this. Brie Larson is a class act.

This is one of the best statements I’ve seen from a celebrity. Reading “I believe you” is so, so powerful.

Republicans believe strongly in equal rights and we strive to ensure we are creating a better future for our families and the next generations.

MadTV was always a lot more diverse than SNL.

That’s probably because the science is unclear. If it’s any consolation, a 33% increase in risk isn’t necessarily as scary as it sounds. If you have a 1.3% risk of getting ovarian cancer normally, a 33% increase in risk only raises it to 1.7%.

Margaret Cho wouldn’t have been the first person to make that mistake. Even Ta-Nehisi Coates managed to use her as the definitive “white girl.”

True story: I had this pal in junior high school, one of those friends that you have around 7th or 8th grade and later (around half-way through the 8th grade) you ask yourself, what was I thinking? One day he took me back to his newly renovated bedroom and attached bathroom, and he had all his big boy grown-up

Women’s vulvas and vaginas are nasty, gross, and stinky, so they should dust their ladybits with talc after every shower and after they urinate, because they are gross. Seriously, this was the marketing, and my grandmothers did — and still do — it religiously. I even used to give them fancy talc for Xmas when I was a

I have concerns about this lawsuit.

So, was it common for Nazis to give their daughters Oompa Loompa haircuts, or are these two just super lucky?

GOP intern: “Ok, we’re almost done with our website on diversity. Does anyone have any Asian acquaintances we could post?”

Umm - she probably also used TP to wipe after peeing. Maybe it was the TP. Or maybe it was something else; the plasticizing agents in the fabric of her panties, or the soap she used or the detergent or softener or the gases from vinyl seats. Or, just maybe, a gamma ray nicked DNA in a cell to cause it to run rampant.

“Republicans believe strongly in equal rights and we strive to ensure we are creating a better future for our families and the next generations.”

Into their underwear and around their vulvas, yes.

And doctors have a disturbing tendency to trivialize women’s symptoms. Not EVERYTHING is a UTI. Last year I was having pretty much every symptom on that list and knew something wasn’t right. I didn’t have insurance so that was a fun thought. I went to a local doctor and explained my symptoms, my family history of

The problem is they just don’t know. You have to find a pool of women who have ovarian cancer who didn’t use talc until after the process changed and have no other exposure to carcinogens to be sure. That is virtually missive.

Women who are diagnosed with ovarian cancer report four types of symptoms most frequently:

There is still some question whether uncontaminated talc could pose some risk. I’m sure we are at much greater risk from cheeto dust.

It should be noted that a chemical being on the IARC list of “possible” carcinogens is not terribly indicting; the threshold to get on that list is very very low. Caffeine is on it, for instance, as are aloe Vera, ginkgo biloba, “carpentry and joinery”, diesel fuel, dry cleaning, pickled vegetables, magnetic fields,

This article seems unclear... does it cause both ovarian cancer and cervical cancer? Because they are different lady parts....