“Woman V. Government”
“Woman: I cannot afford to have a child right now. Can I have birth control?
Government: No.
Woman: I got pregnant but I cannot afford to have a child and I’m not ready to be a parent. Can I have an abortion?
Government: No.
Woman: I had the child, but I cannot afford to raise him. Will you help me out?
Government: No.
Woman: I guess I’ll have to give my child up for adoption.
Barry and Steve: We would love to raise your child. We have been in a committed relationship for 15 years. We have steady careers and are very successful and financially stable. We love children and wish to provide a loving nurturing environment for your child. Would you be willing to give your child to us?
Woman: Sure, as long as it’s ok with the government.
Government: No.”
So this is why this is ridiculous, first of all, the birth control thing, the government has this thing called planned parenthood, you’re more than able to get birthcontrol for free, and on top of that, birth control isn’t expensive to begin with, mines maybe twenty bucks, but it’s covered by my parents insurance, just another example of, “if you’re a bum living in the ghetto, claiming you haven’t had enough opporitunity to make a real living, so you don’t get insurance because you don’t have the money,” when really, insurance isn’t even that expensive, most of the time your work place offers you insurance with lots of benefits. Next topic.
Abortion is still legal, your church and your parents are probably going to look down on you, but there’s an abortion clinic down the street from my house, that shit is more expensive than the birth control, but you know what, if you want to go ahead and do it, cause’ it’s legal. Next topic.
The government literally HANDS OUT MONEY TO WOMEN WITH BABIES, IT’S CALLED WELFARE, AND THERE ARE MILLIONS OF LAZY PEOPLE (not to say that there aren’t people that NEED it that aren’t lazy) but I know many more people that sit on their ass all day and collect child support and welfare and use it to support their drug addiction while their babies go hungry and without any clothes, but there IS welfare out there for the women who want it, need it, there is a shit ton out there for them, if anything there should me MORE restriction on how much money is given to these women because more than half the time the welfare money is ABUSED, and the women just keep having babies to make more money…. one again, more than enough money out there being HANDED to these women through the government. Next topic.
All gay couples are able to adopt children, that’s not illegal at all, what’s illegal is for gays to get married, and even though I think that’s absolute bull shit, there are many gay couples that have adopted children.
Look up yo’ shit. This post has made zero difference because it’s not truthful, therefore not relavent. Just say you think it’s ridiculous that homosexual people aren’t allowed to get married, because IT IS RIDICULOUS, but you obviously don’t know the law, because every single thing the governent supposidly said no to, right here in this post, is completely totally legal……
Different Faces of Helena Bonham Carter in Movies
Of the same kind with her husband’s best pal Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter frequently playacts eccentric characters in films. And that is why I will make an unfussy tribute about my idol here. Being in the limelight since 1983, the wild messy haired actress often features in pre-20th century roles alongside her unique quirky dress styles with lots of dusky apparel. Here are some of her extraordinary “a la Mrs. Tim Burton” bizarre chic spirit in silver screens.Lady Jane (1986) as Lady Jane Grey
Merlin (1998) as Morgan le Fay
Fight Club (1999) as Marla Singer
Big Fish (2003) as Jennifer Hill / The Witch
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) as Mrs. Bucket
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) as Mrs. Lovett
Alice in Wonderland (2010) as The Red Queen
The King’s Speech (2010) as Queen Elizabeth
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011) as Bellatrix Lestrange
Dark Shadows (2012) as Dr. Julia Hoffman
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This was my impersonation of a fat, happy, bunny rabit.
Don’t like it? Fuck off.
It’s a new strand of LSD, everyone needs to stop with the zombie apocalypse shit. Haha
Tommorrow I graduate.
I should probably give a few more fucks than I do, but I just don’t.
WHO PUT BELLA IN THE WITCH ELM is a graffiti message that started appearing soon after a 1941 unsolved murder. The graffiti was last sprayed onto the side of a 200 year-old obelisk on 18 August 1999, in white paint. On 18 April, 1943, four boys were poaching in Hagley Woods near to Wychbury Hill when they came across a large Wych Hazel, a tree often confused by local residents with a Wych Elm. Believing this a good place to hunt birds’ nests, one boy attempted to climb the tree to investigate. As he was climbing, he glanced down into the hollow trunk and discovered a skull, believing it to be that of an animal. However, after seeing human hair and teeth, he realized that he was holding a human skull.
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My little brother got into outer space and stuff so my step-mom bought him a place mat with all the planets on it. When I first saw it, I was upset, because it was newer and so Pluto wasn’t labeled. I was about to say something when I noticed something…
Pluto is there.
The artist remembered Pluto.
Guys…
The artist drew Pluto crying.
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Cutting off hair in ancient Asia (Japan, china, Korea & possibly some other Asian cultures) symbolizes being banished or rejected from their home. In the more modern age that is now, cutting long hair into a short cut means to forget the past, leaving the old and starting anew.
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Andy Samberg’s speech at Harvard Class Day 2012 (x)
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