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And now, a joke. A Utah farmer dies and goes to heaven, where he is turned away for his sinful life and sent to hell. The Devil greets the farmer in hell “Welcome you sinful bastard, to hell! As punishment, you shall now work this barren patch of land for all of eternity in the blazing heat!” The devil then leaves the

The response from the misses when she shows up at their front door will make for a very exciting day, and very nasty divorce!

Father?

Coincidentally “let them eat Styrofoam” is the exact health care plan that the republicans want to replace the ACA with.

yes yes yes!! I was also a very big fan of the “Patriarchy coffin.” hell yeah, let’s put the patriarchy to rest!

Maybe the smallest march. Fourteen of us (counting a baby) braved the drizzle in Sandy Cove, NS, Canada to march in solidarity wih our sisters worldwide.

Watching the tweets and coverage from marches all over the world made me tear up this morning. It’s quite a different feeling from the despair I felt yesterday.

 Was just at the march in London. I have never seen anything like it, the turnout is around 80,000+

If I’d known the Mall was gonna be so empty maybe I’d have planned another trip to the Smithsonian.

REAL men don’t care what other people think.

Pardon the double post, but... Just showed it to Duckling. Her response: “can we watch it again?”

Sometimes I forget that ‘diversity’ can also apply to diversity of thought and opinion. I am consistently surprised by the fact that there is no such thing as a country full of like-minded individuals anywhere in the world, as much as we may wish there were. Most of the time this is a good thing, but when the balance

I can only imagine that my deceased grandparents would have supported him. In a mental exercise, I think, I love them and they are good people. They just have a very myopic view of the world. I wish I could bring grandpa back and talk to him. Not that I think I could change his mind. I mostly just want grandpa back

Personal silver lining: My daughters—7 and 5-years old—were very interested in the election and pulling hard for Hillary. They were devastated when she lost, but have asked me to take them to the Women’s March in our city tomorrow. Regardless of how bad this gets, hopefully it will inspire a new generation to be

Oh, they learn. They just each think they’re special and it can’t happen to them. If anything, the fact that something terrible happened to someone just like them, but not them specifically, is validation that they’re doing somehting right. See also: Obamacare repeal

... or books.