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Feelin’ HOT HOT HOT …
A drawing I did a few years ago but re-vamped it a bit! It seemed suitable.
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gobama.
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want.
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So my life
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Bathroom with glass floor, overlooking a 15 story elevator shaft.
NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE
If you ever had issues going to the toilet all you’d need to do is look down and you’d be fine.
no.
fuck no
#I don’t even care about the height or the glass or w/e #but imagine you’re on the toilet #and then you look down #and you see something moving #all the way at the bottom #and then it looks up at you #and starts crawling up the wall #and you can’t hide #it knows you’re there now #and the worst part is you’re taking a sHIT
picturing the ways a drunk me would react to this and…no.
nope nope nope shut it down.
super dope

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Eight female state senators in Georgia walked out of the Senate chambers on Thursday to protest two bills that hinder access to abortion and contraceptives. All eight female democratic senators left the chambers together after two bills they oppose passed the Republican-led Senate. From Atlanta’s WXIA, the legislation:
- Prohibits state employees from using state health benefits to pay for abortions
- Does not allow employees of private religious institutions to demand that their insurance policies pay for contraceptives
“We stood together to protest what we feel is absolutely a war on women here in Georgia and we want to sound the alert to Georgians,” said Sen. Nan Orrick.
Republican state senator Joshua McKoon said of the legislation, “What I would say is the war that’s being waged is on a relative minority in this country that has strong beliefs that are protected by the First Amendment.”
The bills now heads to the House, whereboth are expected to pass.
The senators who walked out: Sen. Gloria Butler, Sen. Gale Davenport, Sen. Nan Orrock, Sen. Freddie Powell Sims, Sen. Donzella James, Sen. Miriam Paris, Sen. Valencia Seay and Sen. Horacena Tate. Looks like I’ll be spending my Friday night emailing these senators to thank them for taking a stance on an incredibly important issue.
BRAVO
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