I believe that includes discussing her fitness as well. They both went after each other on those issues, although I’d imagine like 3/4ths was about Trump’s fitness
To save the dogs, right? /s
Climate change 00:48
In other words, better than 00:00!
Interestingly, 90% of the content is posted by a man. Just sayin.
(yes, that would be me)
But I think @ada@[email protected] makes a great point. I post articles that largely pertain to men in [email protected], since that's a feminist space dedicated to men's voices and highlights how inequity impacts men. To piggyback off their point, and I do realize the irony in me saying this, I think there's a downside to men driving the conversation in feminist spaces (e.g.: the most upvoted comment ends up being about men). Men already dictate hegemonic beliefs in most spaces in society.
Just to piggyback off of this, it's a myth that OF is much better. We're talking taxis vs Uber here.
FWIW, this had “borderline” written all over it, even before you got to the part where he admitted his diagnoses. You know what you did, don’t let him put ideas in your head.
There are lots of great books on BPD out there. Don’t feel like you have to save him, that’s probably the guilt he wants you to feel. You should read up on managing borderline siblings, because that’s tough.
Sorry, did you say something rude? That’s a ~~paddlin~~ slam down on the pavement
I went to Voyager months ago and never looked back. Not sure what happened to Memmy
If you don’t care about silly celeb gossip, maybe don’t follow the pop culture community?
I have spent a couple years badmouthing this dude, but the police bodycam footage is pretty crazy. It's also crazy to me that a bunch of Miami cops would pull over one of the city's most well-known athletes and nobody was like "gee, maybe we shouldn't go so hard on this one, he's famous"
Check out Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble. One of the best books I’ve read on the subject
Borderline doesn’t go away like that. It’s often a lifelong struggle. It takes years of therapy to come back from. There’s not really a medication for it