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GOTV tends to bring out more Dems. literally anyone with a brain and or a basic moral compass wants the Dems to win this election.

they looked at her really closely as well. i can't imagine there's much there there, if after decades nothing has stuck.

the characters talking. about pocket lint!

for some reason "i made a art" SLAYED me.

"what, exactly, is the function of…." is what Ted Danson should be asking.

oh god. that would be…i might explode from sheer joy.

true enough, though i'd argue that some people do choose willful ignorance.

they choose to have difficulty with it. doesn't mean the concept itself is inherently challenging.

you teach consent. later, you teach verbal and nonverbal consent and the difference between the two. it's not that complicated.

i don't think there's a good answer. the blog yes means yes has had some really interesting discussions on this though. i think the takeaway, or one of them, was to consistently tell people in your friend group about rapists among them.
i wish there was a better, clearer answer. i mean teaching kids about consent in

yeah that seems about right. it just seems like it must be such a letdown to have worked your ass off for so many years and…THIS is the best the other party can do? she has to take this shit seriously? not to mention the horrific things being said about her.

call them on it. say "you are describing rape and that's not OK." do it every single time you hear it. tell your friends someone in your friend group is bragging about being a rapist.

you know how talks like that? sexual predators. you know who doesn't? literally everyone else.
it's not that hard, conservatives.

imagine how Clinton must feel. Wait, America, THIS is what you want me to take seriously?!

cite, please.

you know who brags about sexually assaulting women? predators. those are literally the only people.

who says it can't be a meal? it can be a meal. sometimes an actual adulting choice i make is to eat a McFlurry for dinner.

shhhhhhh.

Keith and Veronica is the obvious correct answer though I'll echo the awesomeness of the parents in Juno and Easy A as well as those crazy gilmores. I'm also quite fond of the Harry Potter surrogate family, Molly and Arthur weasley (how come no one ever suggests books for these things?) I'll think of more book related

i am incapable of believing that any character i like is not a liberal.