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"MY DEBUT ALBUM, UGLY IS BEAUTIFUL, IS OFFICIALLY CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19..."
by Alexandra DeSanctis | In the forthcoming issue of The Atlantic, Caitlin Flanagan has an incredibly thoughtful essay called “The Dishonesty of the Abortion Debate.” In it, she takes the pulse of what continues to make our disagreements...
hello i wrote a response piece to that ridiculous wapo article pls support me
I am so happy I found this article this morning. That Odyssey article that had been making rounds through social media had me fuming, but because I don't respond to this kind of stuff on Facebook in fear that it'll be thrown in my face at home and potentially have my parents angry at me, I had to deal with it and keep my mouth shut. I am so happy about this. This article explains exactly what feminism is and all of the ways that it is misunderstood. I feel like everyone should just take a moment and read this.
I can support your right to publish something, and still condemn what you publish. I can defend what you say, and still say it’s wrong
An insightful perspective on Charlie Hedbo, the media response, and the idea of solidarity. To me, this is similar to how I can condemn the murders of the two NYPD policemen in Brooklyn, be appreciative of the hard work and dedication of the NYPD in general, but still question and ask for reform in regards to police brutality and insist on change in the system.
9 Positively Uplifting Reasons Why 27 is NOT Your Crisis Year
9 Positively Uplifting Reasons Why 27 is NOT Your Crisis Year
A somewhat sarcastic (albeit rather accurate) response to the Thought Catalog article, “9 Depressingly Real Reasons Why 27 Is Your Crisis Year.”
1. You are in control of your thoughts and therefore your emotions and behavior. When you wake up on your 27th birthday, in your “late 20s” embrace that shit. You now have the opportunity to laugh your bad choices off with your other late-20s (and dare I…
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