Posted on 11/26/2016 6:14:41 AM PST by C19fan
Since the election, I havent slept in my dorm room once. Ive slept on couches, futons, floors and unoccupied beds in my friends homes. At first, it came from a need to be with people who supported me and understood how scary this political moment is for young people who grew up under the liberal auspices of an Obama presidency and came of age politically in a time marked by progressive movements such as that of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.). But after I went home for clean clothes to find an anti-gay hate message written on my door, right next to a set of stickers spelling out Vote 4 Hillary, my couch-surfing took on new urgency. I was no longer searching for comfort from my peers I was trying to preserve a sense of safety.
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Yeah lol.
And since it would be a valuable lesson we can bleep all the adult words and play it for the young ones!!
I know too many single moms with sons who are getting bullied, beaten, in shrink’s office by 10, etc.
Nurturing is great, but the discipline part is needed too.
Of course there are exceptions. My Aunt Millie was brutally tough after Uncle Ralph (great guy) passed away and left her with three sons.
This creature is suffering mental illness.
Wow, they actually published this?
And this isn’t a joke?
This is almost as bad as the girl at Harvard or Yale or whatever the Hell she was writing about how she cries to her daddy when she doesn’t get her way (and he does anything he can to make her stop.)
It really is like a parody commercial on SNL. Like The Bubble.
Ian? I can’t tell if this is a man or a woman, but certainly sounds like a scared little girl.
The Millennials are not old enough to remember 9-11. They think they have it rough now?
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