I understand why many in the media worked overtime spinning the pill as good for man- -- and woman- -- this Mother's Day. But the truth is that motherhood is at the heart of what it means to be a woman, and the pill has helped deny that reality. Mind you, you don't have to have children to be in tune with that great gift to the world, but you do have to know it, acknowledge it, and not pop a pill whose purpose is to treat fertility as if it were a disease rather than a tremendous power.Simulation below:
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Testing, Testing...
K-Lo:
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We thank you for the absence of animation.
Sorry, K-Lo, but Raquel Welch has divorced more than once, so her excellent advice on one aspect of Womanly Fulfillment in God's World negating by her blatant violation of the divine mandate with respect to another.
is negated
She's been working out!
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The Miracle of Birth.
Luckily I can't be arsed (More than the 30 or so pp. I've already been. Crap, how many fucks have posted their childbirth videos?) to find the blurred, grainy b&w '30s-vintage film of a large African-American woman giving birth that was shown in ninth grade biology. (You'd think it'd be more easily available.)
And, the only reason that Raquel doesn't get lead roles in Hollywood is that she thinks Women should be barefoot and pregnant. I just bet.
Of course, many of the women of the "sexual revolution" generation paid the price in their own lives, later finding that their best fertility days were long gone by the time they realized they wanted to be women, not women suppressing that which makes them most creative.
Jesus Christ, that is some powerful fucking stupid.
Wow. That's some...imagery y'got there, Subbers.
Goes great with coffee.
I think I'll go back to bed...
I got more imagery.
You are a cruel, cruel man.
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