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BORN: YES
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“Chanel Guillotine”, 1998
By: TOM SACHS
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I AM ACTUALLY THE CHILD OF HAWKEYE
DOES THIS MEAN I INHERITTED AWESOME MASTER ASSASIN SKILLS FROM MY TWO ASSASIN PARENTS?
i went to prom with thor
take that
bound for life to captain america
not bad i don’t mind that
wait
does that make me tony
BUT I’M STEVE
Became the boss of Nick Fury.
AW YEAHHHHHH
became the boss of bruce banner
Gained the powers of Nick Fury
f bnfghnt
Does that mean I technically work at S.H.I.E.L.D? As a boss?
SDGKFIB AWESOME
That awkward moment when I get “showered together with Loki” and I don’t even care.
Went clubbing with Hawkeye YESSSSS
for my birthday which is tomorrow wheeee!!!
I got kidnapped by Iron Man…OHH YEAHH!!!!
I had babies with Thor XD
BEST FRIENDS WITH CAPTAIN AMERICA.
/friendzoned.
I never usually do memes like this, but…
WREAKING HAVOC WITH LOKI.
*dreams just came true*
*except for the fact that they spelled “wreaking” wrong*
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If only more religious leaders adopted this philosophy
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Currently watching a documentary about Buddhism. Now this is a philosophy that earns my profound respect.
Which is why I’m pro-life
What about the right to food? The right to shelter? The right to not have your freedom restricted to pad the dividends of the Prison-Industrial Complex? The right to make informed choices about contraception, pregnancy, and birth without being subject to domestic terrorism? The right to opt out of parenthood if you know you are unprepared, unfit, dangerous, or simply not ready? The right to an education that nurtures your particular strengths and skills? The right to safe, clean, legal abortion?
These people aren’t advocating for “life.” They are advocating a political strategy that stigmatizes a legal medical procedure in order to punish those they see as sexually transgressive with either death or the financial instability that follows from a lack of reproductive choice. This will never be about life and it will always be about a longing for despotic control of people’s lives by starving them of reproductive freedom.
JUST SO WE’RE CLEAR.
Garland Grey, everybody. *stands up, claps slowly*
excellent commentary.
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Be humble and noble…
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And then, the day before I graduated from college, the news flooded my inbox: in Kansas, Dr. George Tiller had been shot. Point blank. In the head. In his church.
Welcome to America. You don’t know shit.
One of the things that was most different, and most complicated, about this country was the vehemence and violence of its anti-abortion politics. In Australia, where I grew up, there are people who are deeply anti-abortion. There are anti-choice organizations, and there are protesters with signs outside clinics. But clinics don’t get bombed. Australia doesn’t have to pass laws mandating where protestors can stand outside clinics to ensure they don’t prevent patients from getting in to see a doctor. Australia’s abortion laws aren’t ideal, but we don’t have mandatory penetrative ultrasounds and we don’t require doctors to lie to patients about what abortion does and we don’t have politicians going around saying that the state should force a rape victim to carry her rapist’s baby. And where I come from, people don’t get shot over abortion.
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Today is the 3-year anniversary of Dr. Tiller’s murder by an anti-choice zealot.
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