February 2012
296 posts
Woman: Can I have birth control?
Government: No.
Woman: I got pregnant because I didn't have birth control and I don't want the fetus. Can I have an abortion?
Government: No.
Woman: I gave birth to my child but since I wasn't expecting it, I can't afford daycare. Can I have help paying for it?
Government: No.
Woman: My boyfriend isn't excited about sex anymore, because I lost my figure due to pregnancy. Will you pay for his erectile dysfunction pills?
Government: Yes.
Muslim admits to attacking atheist-- case... →
littlemissmetamorph:
atheistme:
theneighborhoodatheist:
Something needs to be done about this. This is religious bigotry at its finest.
What the actual fuck.
Why is this guy allowed to be a judge?
What The Fuck.
You're all following this right?
larusolost:
www.fyeahstraightlines.tumblr.com
Good.
alypatton:
molls:
Thursday.
Relating to this 100%.
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funniest10k:
DEAD.
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sometimes anger is not a strong enough term →
i really wanted to rubbish the claims in this link but i figure that if you’re reading this you’re smart enough the spot the wrong in this. even the comments on the last page/image about the bible are inaccurate to say the least. but what really angers me is that the creationist who made this has decided that it is proper to lie to their children about the world and, indeed the...
Obscenity and Indecency on the Usenet: The Legal... →
untanglingtheweb:
Bilstad, B. T. (1996). Obscenity and Indecency on the Usenet: The Legal And Political Future of Alt.Sex.Stories. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Vol 2(2).
full text.
Here’s the abstract:
This paper discusses the emerging prevalence of erotica and pornography on the Internet (in particular on the Usenet) and addresses legal and political questions raised in light...
BREAKING NEWS: Error Undoes Faster-Than-Light... →
Io9 Backgrounder: What does science fiction tell... →
If everything from technology to politics will be different in the future, then so will human reproduction. That’s why so much science fiction deals with the question of how humans make babies —