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But the correct thing to do in this situation is to pass a law to retroactively define those terms in older laws so that “Husband and wife refer to any spouse.” or something like that.

They already expect MOGAI people to go to hell. I don’t want these regressive, antediluvian assholes anywhere near me if there is an afterlife.

The lawsuit calls for an interpretation of the law that clarifies that “the spouse (not just husband) of any married woman who gives birth in Tennessee is the legal parent of the child to whom she gives birth,” according to the Associated Press.

So, this month I learned that I shouldn’t fly United (beats up customers), Delta (threatens to arrest parents and send children to foster care), and American (racist as shit).

[...] equality doesn’t mean that women need to learn to “take shit like men do” nothing will change.

My state appears to be the only B. That’s pretty cool.

Almost twenty years ago, my mother was having a discussion about consent with my middle brother. They were watching a show and the plot involved a woman who was raped after consenting to one sexual activity but declined another.

Incels scare me. RedPillers are awful and misogynistic and terrible, but incels somehow elevate it to another level. So many equate status to having sex, and they’re frequently completely open to anything — no matter how awful — that will guarantee them access.

Glad to know that we’re not the only one who has tried to capitalize on a trend without understanding what it means!

The first step would be to have accurate data on fatal shootings involving police officers in the line of duty. As I recall, that doesn’t exist because it’s predominately self-reported.

As an aside, I really appreciate comments like this — especially when it includes links for additional information. I usually Google (as evidenced by my own comment history), but this really simplifies that.

I actually went online to check his age, because this version of Holland is super appealing to me and I felt great unease when I thought that maybe I was ogling a teenager.

I am enamored with Alan Cumming. Not only do I love his aesthetic (whatever it is at any moment), but he’s brilliant, openly bisexual (though he’s tired of speaking about it), and super inclusive. He makes sure to reference nonbinary people, such as at the Tony Awards when he said, “Good evening ladies and gentlemen,

I might be reading too much into this, but I wonder if she’s worried about this because her entire existence is based on being objectified. It’s a form of validation for her.

My husband and I have discussed in great detail what I would do if I were wealthy. In no particular order:

I’m not particularly fond of fidget cubes myself, but my stims lean more towards rocking and chewing. I’m definitely not the target audience. I know of a number of people who really appreciate them; I’ve seen more than a few at the office. Which is awesome — normalize stimming!

100% true. Not only is 45 a petulant child who feels compelled to do the exact opposite of whatever anyone tells him (even if it’s advice), but he must have been enraged when a black man was the one to tell him that.

Maybe this isn’t all that strange, but why is there text below identifying 45 and his presidency? Was this common of images of past Presidents? I couldn’t find any.

I work for a Fortune 100, and a few years ago they were promoting a UX event with all sorts of paraphernalia claiming that we all wanted the D — which I think was supposed to be “design” but no one ever explained it in detail.