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- Hah oh this is cruel of me but I just imagined a scenario where a fan of palin's looking for her autobiography picks up this one instead- confusion ensues, along with an angry return visit to the bookshop because they've
(posted to Going Rouge!) - Oh god this is what scares me the most about police these days and it looks like its the same in the US. Not that they have tasers necessarily (though I am against the use of tasers- they've just been
(posted to Quick Hit: Arkansas police taser 10 year-old girl) - I'd say just dress up as her favourite superhero even if it is a male. What's wrong with a bit of gender-bending at a costume party?
(posted to Why aren't female suphero(ine)s famous?) - I really enjoyed reading this. Good on your brother for giving it a go. I hope his mind is opened even further to those issues he's challenged by- it sounds like he's got the right attitude anyway. I'm looking foward
(posted to Adventures at the Women's Center: Part 1) - Oh that is gorgeous.
(posted to You Belong With Me. Now with more gay!)
Responses to Comments from Sass
- Instead of "Going Rogue", this book's title is "Going Rouge". Instead of "An American Life", this book's subtitle says, "An American Nightmare". It's just making fun of her book. The Iraq War is worse than she is and is a (posted to Going Rouge!)
- Wow, I'm impressed at the open-mindedness of your brother, and I like the way you answered his questions/complaints. Thanks for sharing this and future updates :) (posted to Adventures at the Women's Center: Part 1)
- Good for your brother. Please let us know how it all goes for him. He must be a very good person to try this at all but I think it'll make him even better. (posted to Adventures at the Women's Center: Part 1)
- I am so excited for you and your brother, Athenia! I literall have butterflies in my stomach for him. I remember going to volunteer at the women's center when I first arrived in college. I was very cautious about the (posted to Adventures at the Women's Center: Part 1)
- Good for you and good for your brother. Men working at Women's Centers are often a very good thing, especially when it comes to community outreach and anti-rape and anti-abuse educational programs. I like that your brother, who is by (posted to Adventures at the Women's Center: Part 1)
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