I was in line at the bookstore & the guy behind me was talking shit about every woman in line "her boobs are out..." "those leggings are tight" "she's looking like a hooker" so I whispered "the guy behind us is looking at people's boobs" and my aunt faces the guy & says "this guy is looking at women's boobs??"…every woman in line looked at him with disgust, he got embarrassed and left... BRING BACK PUBLIC SHAMING!
My classmate was raped on her way back home from university and got pregnant, but couldn’t get an abortion due to the laws. She had to drop out of university where she was studying medicine. Because of pregnancy and childbirth expenses, she couldn’t continue her studies, left college, started working at a coffee shop, lost the fun of her early twenties, and lost the chance to attend international medical conferences she once dreamt of… all just to give birth to a child she never wanted.
People say, “What if the baby you abort grows up and cures cancer?”
Okay — but what if the 19-year-old you deny an abortion to grows up and cures cancer?
Now she can’t afford to get an education. Instead, she has to take care of a baby. What about her? An actual living human being???
“Abortion ends potential life”… So do property disputes, war, and genocide. You only seem to care about lives when women don’t give birth to them.
Tensions are high during a confrontation outside a home. A father is standing his ground, clearly prepared to defend his family if necessary. In the middle of it all, his daughter quietly steps up beside him and slips him extra ammo, calm, alert, and thinking ahead. Later, people online call it a “proud dad moment,” saying he’s raising a sharp, courageous young woman. It depends on perspective. Some see awareness and loyalty. Others see a moment that could have escalated into something far worse. Either way, it sparks a bigger conversation about safety, responsibility, and what lessons we want the next generation to carry forward. Is this an example of strong parenting and preparedness, or does it raise concerns about how we involve kids in high-risk situations?
A lot of you have really forgotten to do that thing in the shower where you let the water run down your arm and act like it’s coming from your fingertips like you have water superpowers, and it’s starting to show.