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"killing one and injuring many"

What I want to know is what action we can take to let the Washington Post and others know that this is not okay? I appreciate raging about it here, but ultimately we're just singing to the choir on Jez. I don't feel like commenting on the article itself (http://www.donotlink.com/framed?43954 for those who want to see

Oops. Meant to say suicide is *NOT* a criminal or malicious (or selfish) act...

I second this! I volunteer at The Dougy Center (http://www.dougy.org/) where they run support groups for young folks who have had someone close to them die. It is super important that we as a society understand that suicide is a criminal or malicious act, but rather a symptom of a mental health problem, just as a

Unmistakably Ursula.

I thought the Softcup was rad until I wore it to sleep... and peed the bed. On my friend's pull out bed. While sharing the bed with my other friend. I wasn't drinking, and haven't wet the bed since I was, idunno, 3 years old. Luckily, my awesome ladies didn't bat an eye and we changed the sheets and all was well. The

I think it was during a discussion of a reference to either dead bodies or perhaps grave digging/robbing in one of Dickinson's poems.

A little off topic, but... I took a full semester course on Emily Dickinson from Camille Paglia in college about 12 years ago. It was hilarious. My roomie and I had so much fun listening to her craziness and chuckling in the corner. Her brain and mouth don't work at quite the same speeds. Best quote from the class:

I want to also say thanks for being so rad. I don't consider myself an especially clean person, but since coming across your articles, I have started washing my bras more carefully, handwashing my wool sweaters and skirts, and just went out and bought enzyme spray per your above recommendation. But even more

"...black women were half as likely as white women to be infected by two most common strains covered by the current vaccines, which could explain the high cervical cancer rates in black women."

I would agree that it's even more than a little judgmental. This piece is just total lazy trolling for clicks. The Daily Mail article uses the term "baby snatching" in its sub-headline and then goes on to describe a normal emotional reaction by Rowling and her subsequent work in response to the conditions she

here's a link

I second the Natori bras- padded to eliminate THO, but not push-up. I also just discovered Eberjey (lacy with NO padding) and Lula Lu (they have wireless t-shirt type bras and others in cup sizes as small as AAA). Super cute, but a little on the expensive side. I spent most of my life feeling sure that I would never