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More like, “Bye, Flo-ecia!”

I am on month 7 with my Mirena and my period is finally almost gone. BYE FELICIA.

I rarely say this about people. But she deserves all the bad karma that is heading her way right now. That video was so mean and vicious, it actually made me cry. I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. And like so many women with the disease, I struggle with my weight. It’s like I woke up in a different body. I went from

Not to take away from the story, but why does she imitate the exact way that Jenna Marbles talks? That’s very weird. Also, she’s awful.

Oh hey, friends! Glad you’re interested.

I don’t see why the government should have a say in why you’re getting married. Marriages of convenience aren’t illegal. An 80 year old millionaire can marry a 20 year old model without anyone questioning the validity of the marriage. So what if you get married for immigration purposes? The USA will basically sell a

He wouldn’t ask a man the same question. That’s the problem.

I like Tay Tay so much more than Perry, but Perry really has the stronger voice

This reminds me of when Pennsatucky was at the clinic to get her fifth abortion, shot the nurse for disrespecting her, and the zealots made her their poster child.

This has been addressed in TONS of articles in various media. Migrants is the correct terminology as although all refugees are migrants some migrants are not refugees.

Finally. I’ve been waiting to comment on a prominent MM post.

He definitely has a whiff of unquenchable, well-concealed thirst to him.

Yeah, he’s one of those guys in the office you like, but you also know not to get drunk with or pal around with too much because you’re 80% certain he’s one rejected advance away from talking about “bitches” and “females.”

I could see it but I hope not because I’d like to give him a lot more than just my validation.

I want to feel bad that they agreed to some sort of compromise and then revoked it. However, how annoying to have co-workers who are not able to pull their weight on the job because they made a personal choice and decided everyone should just deal with it. No one is forcing her to consume alcohol, but part of her job

I don’t know. I may pitch a fit too if I’m the second flight attendant on a packed flight and I all of a sudden have to start doing my job plus filling drink orders for the other attendant because they converted to Islam (and kept serving for a year) and just found out they can’t serve alcohol. That seems like you’re

As someone noted further down the thread though, how does this not differ from a pharmacist denying to fill a prescription for birth control? There is (sadly) no federal right to this either and it isn’t the only function of a pharmacists’ job. It’s still someone using their religion to deny service.

In one sense, I agree that the situations aren’t comparable. Davis refuses to act as the state performing a function of the state, when in reality the state itself does not have a freedom to religion. She has that job, she needs to do that job, full stop, or remove herself from the position of being a representative

I mean, if a compromise or negotiation satisfies all parties then fine, but ultimately if you can’t fulfil your entire contract then... bye.

Fuck these religious assholes who think they’re entitled to a job, fuck them. Go find “work” in your religious institutions, not in jobs serving the public.