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Did you really just say that bench books on domestic violence are imaginary? Here, lemme school you with just a few examples:

Abusive people don’t look like cartoon villains, but rather like normal people. I’m not saying this guy is abusive, but posting a smiling photo of him with his kid literally proves nothing one way or the other.

I really believe a lot of anger some of us have over being cheated on is the loss of control we feel. We didn’t know, didn’t see it coming, have been living in a dreamworld, while this person and their lovers were laughing at us.

Says someone who hasn’t been married for 25 years to a spouse that they deeply love with a gaggle of kids. You can’t take your life experience and think it somehow is a blanket truth about humanity and relationships for everyone, everywhere.

THIS. Expect to burst into tears about dumb shit you never thought twice about, like mittens.

Several white passengers back up the black women’s stories and saying that there were rude, obnoxious white people but they weren’t kicked off the train.

Filipino here. We are South East Asian by geography, and Malay-Polynesian/ East Asian by ethnicity. Some people may have Spanish mixed in, but often, it’s hard to tell. Culturally, we also don’t consider ourselves Latino/Hispanic, even if our culture is heavily Spanish/Mexican-influenced. Spanish is no longer our main

Well, I mean, we kind of are?

Since the Pacific Ocean formed? I dunno. This is a tough question to answer.

If they really thought the clock was a bomb, wouldn’t they have evacuated the school?

“we cannot allow items on campus that can be perceived to pose a threat.”

Literally every time I hear someone say “well, they thought it was a bomb. Wouldn’t you do something to protect the students?”