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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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I wish i could find this one article written in I believe the 90’s that went under the radar on abortion. The author said that the “life” arguments are basically useless on either side and what actually matters is that humans shouldn’t have a right to use other human bodies as a resource without consent no matter how alive or sentient they are, even if they’re on the brink of death you have the right to deny them access to you. It probably was too radical for pro-choice activists back in those days but like…that’s the most robust arguement lol so we need 2 being that back and dead the pontifications and splitting hairs about “life” in my honest onion

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I found it. Actually, it was written in the 70’s. She was way ahead of the curve.


The article is ‘A Defense of Abortion’ by Judith Jarvis Thomson. Essential reading!


http://spot.colorado.edu/~heathwoo/Phil160,Fall02/thomson.htm

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If you cannot demand that a person donate their organs to keep you alive, you have no right to legislate that an embryo gets to use a woman’s body to keep itself alive without the woman’s consent.

always important bodily autonomy is the core of women’s rights
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““Forget “strong female character.” Aim for: “Woman or girl with agency.” One who makes decisions, affects the story, pushes the plot. –– Chuck Wendig” ”
Since the term strong female character has been...
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Forget “strong female character.” Aim for: “Woman or girl with agency.” One who makes decisions, affects the story, pushes the plot. –– Chuck Wendig
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Since the term strong female character has been twisted into ‘girl who punches and does man things (while pretty)’ it’s good to be reminded of the actual meaning

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Anonymous asked:

I keep seeing posts about Crowley creating the stars before he fell, do you know what that’s about? Am I forgetting something from the book/show, or is it just because of the “Crowley was Raphael” theory? sorry to randomly send this to you, just thought you might know

Hiya, it’s because of the scene in the show where Crowley is thinking where he’s going to run. He holds one of the pages of the astronomy book, and says: Beautiful nebula. Look at that.

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And then adds: I helped build that one.

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So Crowley was certainly involved when building the universe :).

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