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I’m going to make a plug here for PACE programs, which exist in medicaid expansion states. They are publicly funded programs that provide home caregivers and home nursing to seniors with the explicit goal of keeping them out of nursing homes, because even having one on one professional nursing care is still cheaper

No fucking way are they putting me in a home. For a tiny fraction of the cost, get me some coke and explode my heart with it.

Yep. I’m going to start stockpiling meds and I’m taking them all before I need to go into a place like this. 

What.the.fuck

Guess what Moby, we believe her. As a former cute 18 year olds who was creeped on by 30+ year old men, we know it’s a thing dudes do. Log off and / or delete your account.

It would be remiss not to note the role the current regime in the United States has had in fostering incel culture. Gamergate was a watershed moment in mobilizing online misogyny. Some of the key people fanning the flames of online anger associated with that event include Steve Bannon and Milo Yiannopoulos. They

It’s also not about the ability to attract a woman, it’s about the ability to not be ‘given’ the ‘right’ woman by society. For your 60 year old friend, a 60 year old woman wouldn’t be acceptable, she’s past her prime while he is still a virile man!

Not even just that, but presumably most child predators aren’t drawn to rape literally every child that crosses their path, even among those who are conveniently vulnerable. Saying MJ couldn’t have been a child rapist if he never tried to do anything with Aaron Carter is as ridiculous as if I said that every guy who

I think the central problem is that D & D clearly disliked the fantasy elements of the story but embracing those elements is central to making the story points that Martin gave them make sense- especially the Jon, Dany & Bran elements. Without the magic the whole story falls flat even if the characters end in the same

I wasn’t mad at the finale. Just disappointed and confused. They rushed through things so fast, it was like “wait. What?” A lot of things seemed odd. In a hyper masculine and militaristic culture that values physical strength, Bran, the teenage cripple, who talks in riddles and spends his days by a tree living in the

Lady the hiring committee recommended:

There will be a lot more kids around I guess.

So the pro-lifers will demand the death penalty for the killing of an “unborn child”, right? They’ll also ban guns as a surgical instrument used in abortions, right?

and what was the point of the pregnancy?

Can anyone explain to me why Sansa hated Dany from day one? I know she’s a foreign ruler and Sansa is understandably skeptical of outside rule, but the Starks spared themselves from disaster the first time around by bending the knee to Aegon and becoming wardens of the north. Dany also has the power to overthrow

It seems I’m one of the only people who still likes this show now, because apparently the idea that a show whose only long-running theme that rulership by birth is destructive at best and when led by ill rulers is horrifying in totality, ending with yet another ill-ruler with a longstanding history of

The movie Eigth Grade is told from a young girl’s perspective, totally worth checking out! :) 

See, even if it is against the rules for passengers to eat on the train, I’d just assume that the employee would have dispensation as they are on the darned things all day...and mind my own business.

“Calling rape a misdeed is ignorant, disgraceful and degrading toward women.”

I hate the rape exemption. It’s a palliative to anti-abortion nuts and a stupid argument for pro-choice advocates. A woman who has been raped has no more or less a right to an abortion than a woman who has gotten pregnant any other way. Women either have the right to their own bodies or they do not.