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Iâll represent you in court :)
Isnât it consensual when she gave him the photos when they were together đ
From a lawyer: âThe photos were consensual. But she did not consent to distribution â
He really thought he did something with that comment and his lil stank emoji at the end lol
Reblog to save a LIFE dat shit is not ok
for the ladies, and even gentlemen, who follow me and find themselves in this situation.
Same goes for you Men. If your ex leaks photos of your dick or any videos you sent her, you can sue too. Yea, giving the photos with consent is Aight, but spreading them around and âexposingâ Ainât it chief

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Damn I REBLOGGED This so FAST⌠and will keep doing itâŚ
So real! And the public and media ignored this fact for the longest!
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If you need to read something very nice, this would be a good thing to read.
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Girls will say they busy and be in their bed relaxin or sleep
Sounds busy to me
Reblog if you are busyÂ
The 2nd Amendment isnât about the *guns* and its defenders have no idea what it means.com
I didnât realize that not everyone learned in their American history classes how our founding fathers were heavily inspired by the philosophes of the Enlightenment, and that our Constitution (as well as the failed Articles of the Confederation) was more or less a testing ground for everything discussed. (It goes without saying the philosophes were basically a bunch of rich white dudes arguing with each other, but hey, so were the guys who wrote the Constitution! Unbelievable that their ideas arenât 1000% perfect amazeballs in contemporary America!)
But yeah. Thatâs the case. And the whole thing with the Enlightenment was the âAge of Reasonâ, and the advocacy of science (Voltaire wrote an entire wank-fic to make fun of a critic of Isaac Newton), free thought, justice, and anti-authoritarian critiques. You know, coming out of one demographic of one social class. But their ideas spread and gained traction, and certainly were necessary as critiques of their monarchies.
There was this dude named Rousseau, who is probably best known for writing The Social Contract. In that, he argued that the âwill of the peopleâ should be sovereign. This other guy Beccaria was all about the idea that laws need to be in writing and enforced in a way that wasnât arbitrary (which is why there was specificity in our Constitution). And then there was good olâ John Locke, who wrote Two Treatises of Government, which argued that a right to revolution was an integral part of the social contract other philosophes had been kicking around. He actually called it an âobligationâ in some cases, and argued it could be inherently violent by nature, as a safeguard against tyranny.
Hey, ever wonder why that 2nd Amendment isnât just about the âright to bear armsâ? Thatâs because the framers bought into this concept of the people being a check:
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Huh. If guns had been their priority, kinda weird they talk about the security of a free State first. BecauseâŚthatâs not what they cared about. The framers of the Constitution believed that an oppressive government would try to limit peopleâs capacity to revolt, and in 1787 that capacity was present through one specific piece of military technology: guns.Â
Now, our framers were huge hypocrites. Because if they really cared about the will of the people governing, or checks against a tyrannical government, they probably would have let people, you know, directly elect the President or Senate? But they didnât. Did you know we didnât vote for our senators for half the time Americaâs been a country? And technically we still donât even directly elect the President since itâs those random electors who cast the votes (remember the campaign for people to sway them in December 2016?).
When you get down to it, the Founding Fathers were elitist snobs who wanted to protect other elitist snobs, and believed people were too stupid to know what was good for them. They also, you know, owned slaves, so maybe their conception of a âmanâs right to freedomâ was a tad wonky. And hell, even our overly reactionary country realized they were wrong enough to amend their document (their second attempt) 17 times.Â
Anyway, fast-forward a quarter of a millennia, and shockingly the very specific military technology referenced isnât really relevant anymore, at least not for the reason the 2nd Amendment was written. The founders didnât give a shit that people had guns, they just wanted people to have the capacity to overthrow a tyrannical government.
Guess what? We donât have that capacity anymore with regards to a violent revolution. There are nukes. There are drones. AR-15s are not going to do a whole hell of a lot against our damn military, and itâs an absolute fantasy to pretend otherwise. Weâve got a massive surveillance state. Weâve got extreme police brutality targeting specific vulnerable citizens. Amazingly, a minority of people stock piling semiâs and shotguns hasnât done diddly squat to prevent this!Â
I donât want anyone to misconstrue what Iâm saying as though Iâm advocating for private citizens should have drones, btw. Cause the thing is, I donât think Locke was entirely right, at least not when you get to the means. See, now as American citizens, we have the right to participate in a nonviolent governmental overthrow every 2 years. (At least in theory.) We can vote out the entirety of our House, a third of our senate, and every 4 years, our executive branch.Â
Iâm not saying this is a perfect system; thereâs major issues that limit this capacity too, like the politicization of our judicial appointments, voter restrictions that once again target specific marginalized populations, the two-party choke hold, gerrymandering that has led to a distillation of voting majorities, money in elections, and so on. Iâm just saying that advocates of the 2nd Amendment should actually be focusing on those issues, rather than fighting tooth and nail for their misconstrued right to a bump stock.Â
And in general, we need to stop framing the gun debate as beholden to an overly literal interpretation of a single sentence written more than 230 years ago. We need to stop having politicians that fear being labeled as âcoming for your guns.â Instead, champion the ones that advocate for exactly that.
Very cool Merriam-Webster,very cool.
how do you pronounce it?
Yo thats cool as heck
For all the assholes who use the dictionary for the ultimate authority on shit for whatever reason
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Re-posting this because I finally got to scan it in high-res.
Betty Bates is a goddamn hero.
ââBetty Bates, Lady-at-Lawâ in Hit Comics #47 (1947)
I⌠gotta admit, I was waiting for the story to turn on her and make her out to be unreasonable, but damn.
It would be interesting to discover the history of this. Anyone care to wager it was quashed by some macho editor?
ShockinglyâŚ. no. I looked it up, and apparently she had her own title for like a decade, and got lost in the shuffle when DC bought Quality comics so they could get Plastic Man. Apparently, she was also a consistent badass.
âŚand may have been played by a time travelling Drew Barrymore.
I am going to have to look up her creatorâ Bob Powell, also responsible for Sheena, Queen of the Jungleâ because Damn, this is not something I would expect to see from the Golden Age.
Apparently sheâs public domain now, so if any of yâall want to write a revival series of her, you can!

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I shall pass through this world but once, any good thing therefore I can do, or any kindness I can show to any human being, let me do it now, let me not defer it or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again.
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