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Trans women are females.

I have found it somewhat unsettling, but unsurprising, that International Women’s Day was established by various women’s socialist, Marxist and labour groups (generally speaking, anti-capitalists) and a century later is marked by marketing campaigns trying to entice me to buy a 45 quid (pounds sterling, probably 55-60

I am a woman also.

Well, if a third of the children living in your state are poor, and there aren’t enough doctors to go around, or access to the care they provide, and you have the highest infant mortality rate in the country you’re doing a pretty shit job at a goal you, by your own admission, have repeatedly stated.

Here’s a fun story.

It would only be painful for those at the top. You eliminate their jobs, the CEOs who rake in the most profits, and automatically give everyone else employed the same or similar job they are already doing but now instead of working for Blue Cross All Your Life Savings Away When You Break Your Arm they work for the

Honestly, unless I have been assaulted or abused (literally), I only fill out customer surveys with all 10s. If I can’t bring myself to do that, I just don’t fill them out at all.

So, your job that you get paid money to perform is to deny a one-legged man his preferred mode of bathing himself? I’m not a doctor, or a prothestics specialist, so I don’t know all the ins and outs of shower legs versus normal legs, but it seems rather heartless to write a policy that’s implying that this man is

Well, that’s disheartening.

At the expense of promoting body shaming, and defending a woman I find repugnant who represents an administration I find repugnant, this man has no business commenting on anyone else’s physique.

I agree entirely.

Exactly this.

I loved Frances in Three Billboards as well. As a film though, I was a bit concerned that they were using Missouri and police brutality as a prop for an otherwise heavily white dominated film. It was interesting and entertaining, and she was fantastic in it, but I liked the breaking-the-fourth-wall-biopic I, Tonya.

Nolan is a hack.

Sadly, I think you are correct. I vividly remember watching this Olympics with my mom when it happened, I was a pre-teen, and it was kind of the birth of the wretched 24 hour news cycle. The narrative was “horrible, unsportsmanlike harpy attacks Disney-princess-esque girl next door.” I think the film really captured a

Related: Jim Carrey is an insufferable twat and most of his movies are garbage because of him, and the few that aren’t (Truman Show) garbage are in spite of him.

I know right? It’s like the academy was like “We’re just going to give it to Coco, right?” “Right, but we have to fill out the rest of the nominees...it’s between Trolls or Boss Baby” “Barf.”

Shape of Water was beautiful, but there were others that were definitely better. I got a bit of a Donnie Darko vibe from it.

Anyone else think that the REAL best picture of the year was I, Tonya? I love you Frances, but Margot Robie got ROBBED.