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On It's Science! It's Bestiality! It's Science About Bestiality!

big ass, long hair?

Posted on March 30, 2010 at 10:59 am 0

On It's Science! It's Bestiality! It's Science About Bestiality!

with "best one" being the one about a stable relationship.

Posted on March 30, 2010 at 10:57 am 0

On It's Science! It's Bestiality! It's Science About Bestiality!

with "this one" being the one about stable relationships

Posted on March 30, 2010 at 10:56 am 0

On It's Science! It's Bestiality! It's Science About Bestiality!

this one is possibly the best of these?

Posted on March 30, 2010 at 10:56 am 0

On It's Science! It's Bestiality! It's Science About Bestiality!

because a "relationship" like this isn't farrier to anyone.

Posted on March 30, 2010 at 10:52 am 0

On It's Science! It's Bestiality! It's Science About Bestiality!

i'm sorry, sometimes you just need to rein in those impulses

Posted on March 30, 2010 at 10:51 am 0

On It's Science! It's Bestiality! It's Science About Bestiality!

!!!

my limbic system just blew up, from joy

Posted on March 30, 2010 at 9:52 am 0

On The Skirt Locker

the dorothea lange bit was just the right little edgy yet flippant furbelow this piece needed! excelsior!

Posted on March 1, 2010 at 11:28 am 0

On Why I Did It: How I Came to Write a Comic Book About an Aborted Fetus

I have been mentally kicking this article around since yesterday, and would like to mention something. Or I guess share something.

I think abortion is grotesque. It bothers me profoundly, killing what I think of as a potential baby. I chose, like the much more famous (and smug!) Mrs Tebow, to continue a life-threatening pregnancy against medical advice because I just couldn't imagine being able to live with myself otherwise.

But really, when we talk about being pro-life, when we say things like mothers (like a woman who hasn't given birth yet is a "mother", what the shit)being fined if they chose to abort, and doctors being sanctioned for performing the procedure--nobody is addressing the most awful thing, which is *forcing someone to give birth against her will*. we talk about the baby, the baby, the baby, but christ almighty the baby cannot be grown in a handbag. the baby is growing in a woman, and given our interest in the rights of the baby, the baby, the baby, shouldn't we be also interested in the rights of the woman who *already* exists; who has obligations to herself and others; who has a mind that can reason--surely if a potential baby has rights, then we should accord them to the woman in whom the baby is living.

and as far as how much guilt a woman should feel over murdering an unborn baby--we allow murder in self defense. we allow you to kill someone who is a direct threat to you. An unborn baby is a threat. both an existential threat, given a situation where the baby's needs are diametrically opposed to the needs of the woman carrying it and an actual, physical threat, since pregnancy is inherently dangerous(abortion is less lethal to women than pregnancy).

Posted on February 9, 2010 at 3:36 pm 0