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The Pride Adult TOMBOYX Compression Top "is designed to keep you comfortable while letting you be your best self."
"Like I said, my preference is to hew close to the laws of countries in which Twitter operates. If the citizens want something banned, then pass a law to do so, otherwise it should be allowed."
That thread went viral and made its way to the 11th top spot in the nation on Twitter. It started when Posobiec noted that he'd tried to take his family to a Pizza Hut near Washington, DC.
The episode showed clips of what appeared to be January 6’s Save America Rally, followed by increasing conflict and eventual nuclear war.
These four moms believe fully in the virtue of getting high in order to parent their children.
"This is causing unimaginable trauma to Amazon's woke employees and I couldn't be happier. Thank you, everyone!" Matt Walsh said.
Amazon said that the children's book was not "appropriate," pulled it from the category of children's books, and labeled it political commentary.
The underwear have been designed to "flatten the side profile of the pelvic area," effectively hiding any evidence of male genitalia from people around the wearer.
"2000 Mules" premieres in select theaters on May 2 and May 4.
"I don't think we should be led by children, and I think that's crazy," Josh Slocum said.
While a scant 9.4 percent said they would be "more likely" do do business with Disney, a whopping 68.2 percent are less likely to do so.
"If your logic is so flawed as a mathematician and a physicist, I would suggest that whichever institution gave you an award, revoke it immediately," Shapiro said to cheers from the crowd.
Part of being "allied in the fight for equality" is to encourage students to "raise awareness of oppression" by starting with "their own privilege and biases."
Libs of Tik Tok, on Twitter, Instagram, and via email newsletter, is an account that culls the internet for evidence of the most insane aspects of the culture war that is raging in the United States.
Grace Lavery believes women are "a political category," and not identifiable by their bodies, and that the political category of woman has a "meaning" that "can change over time."