May 2012
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traumatrae replied to your post: traumatrae replied to your post: So in the past… well, I would imagine it would at least imply that people are interested in and/or attracted to you Y’know what, I will just take that and run with it
May 1st
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traumatrae replied to your post: So in the past few days three or four random guys… #Winning? So that’s how you know you are winning?
May 1st
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So in the past few days three or four random guys have tried to add me on Facebook, including some French guy from my youth group that I made out with a couple times, which was the only one I actually knew. How are these people even finding me? Also one of my friends texted me and told me she broke her dick this weekend and asked for advice on buying a new one. Also also my big found my vibrator...
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Oh yeah, I got an internship for the summer. My mom was annoyed that I’m going to be doing that instead of working and thus won’t really have any spending money, but I don’t think anywhere would hire me for only a few months. I’m going to be interning three days a week at the Latino Art Museum in Pomona, which is this tiny little museum that is really neat. I’m hoping...
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April 2012
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Reminder: DOMA Is Still Here And Still F#$%ing...
letterstomycountry: A Sullivan reader shares their experience: I am an American and worked in Telecommunication Wireless for 17 years. I met an Israeli 11 years ago in Florida where I was living. Six months later I moved to NYC to be with him. He advised me of his immigration problem and I began doing research, met with Immigration Equality in Manhattan, met with one of the best immigration...
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“[T]he Reagan/Bush administrations also realized that racializing welfare by...”
– Patricia Hill Collins, “Get Your Freak On” (via wretchedoftheearth)
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How Psychedelic Drugs Can Help Patients Face Death →
Pam Sakuda was 55 when she found out she was dying. Shortly after having a tumor removed from her colon, she heard the doctor’s dreaded words: Stage 4; metastatic. Sakuda was given 6 to 14 months to live. Determined to slow her disease’s insidious course, she ran several miles every day, even during her grueling treatment regimens. By nature upbeat, articulate and dignified, Sakuda — who died in...
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bofoofer: So would you rather walk a mile naked in the city or walk a mile naked in the city wearing only a baseball helmet
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Her Eyes and Cunt
Brb, now feeling all mushy and wanting to see my stupid partner. Must go shower away feelings.[[MORE]]quickienewyork: Let’s just say I love her and go from there. It’s the kind of love where I get stupid when she walks into the room—or sends me a text, calls me, walks by, smiles, emails, or generally exists. It’s not because I don’t know what to say or how to behave, it’s that none of that...
Apr 27th
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Advertise on NYTimes.com House Panel Okays $33... →
lipstick-feminists: A U.S. congressional panel approved about $33 billion in cuts over 10 years from food stamp benefits, in a largely symbolic and highly partisan vote opposed by committee Democrats and by anti-poverty groups. I’m going to leave the commentary to my friend Jeremy:
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The selective history of reproductive choice
newwavefeminism: You can find books on books on books that detail and describe abortion and the history of contraceptives and how society constructed abortion as a women’s issue. Eugenics and force sterilization of women of color and poor women, on the other hand, is glaringly silent in all of these… We can discuss how the rhetoric behind abortion is used on contemporary discussions on gender...
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Listenle-emmeth: True Romance - Motion City...
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stfuhypocrisy: 17 year old imprisoned for failing to testify against her alleged rapist iam-veryfar: feminismoaqui: sparkamovement: trigger warning: In Sacramento, a county judge has taken “victim-blaming” to a whole new level, ordering that a rape victim be jailedwhile awaiting the trial of her rapist. The 17-year-old had failed to appear for two previous court dates to testify...
Apr 26th
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Birth Rates for U.S. Teenagers Reach Historic Lows... →
newwavefeminism: From the study: The widespread significant declines in teen childbearing that began after 1991 have strengthened in recent years. The teen birth rate dropped 17 percent from 2007 through 2010, a record low, and 44 percent from 1991. Rates fell across all teen age groups, racial and ethnic groups, and nearly all states. The drop in the U.S. rate has importantly affected the...
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The selective history of reproductive choice
newwavefeminism: femstud: newwavefeminism: You can find books on books on books that detail and describe abortion and the history of contraceptives and how society constructed abortion as a women’s issue. Eugenics and force sterilization of women of color and poor women, on the other hand, is glaringly silent in all of these… We can discuss how the rhetoric behind abortion is used on...
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