facts-trump-feelings:

klubbhead:

delilahmidnight:

Imagine being a minority or a woman and voting republican. Just imagine. What kind of asshattery. Who fucking raised you. Get a grip. Grow up. Find some shame. Get fucked.

Imagine being gay AND muslim

Imagine being so close-minded and bigoted that you think women and minorities shouldn’t vote for whatever party or candidate they want.

nicarox15:

someoneintheshadow456:

nicarox15:

unpopularly-opinionated:

ricwulf:

durkin62:

kate-and-the-giant:

My husband went to the grocery store and was gone longer than expected. I called him and he said he went to the grocery store further away because they have certain items that the one closer does not. I said “Oh, that’s fine. You had just been gone a while and I wanted to make sure no one had shot up the grocery store or anything.”

I said that with a straight face and all sincerity. That’s legit where my mind goes now. This is not okay.

Get a shrink.

Paranoia isn’t healthy OP. Your fears are not based in reality. Get help.

Am…am I the only one who thinks OP’s husband is just having an affair and this is how OP is coping?

I’m sorry but what the fuck are you guys on about.

Don’t tell me y’all be saying that shootings barely happen, because that’s asinine.

Mass shootings make up less than 10% of all gun related crimes. It’s just that the media is blowing them up to sow fear.

You have a higher chance of dying in a car accident than you do in a mass shooting.

If the media is blowing it up, then of course it makes sense that people are panicked over it.

Regardless if that’s the case or not, it doesn’t change the fact they happen and they happen frequently. It’s terrifying and it’s super acceptable to be worried.

I just said they make up LESS THAN 10% of all gun related crimes. This means they aren’t happening frequently at all.

Mass shootings are usually done by a small minority of people in gun free zones. What does that tell you? That gun control isn’t working as well as it claims.

Guns don’t kill people. People kill people. And we need to make sure dangerous people are dealt with instead of being focused on WHAT dangerous people are using to commit crimes.

nicarox15:

unpopularly-opinionated:

ricwulf:

durkin62:

kate-and-the-giant:

My husband went to the grocery store and was gone longer than expected. I called him and he said he went to the grocery store further away because they have certain items that the one closer does not. I said “Oh, that’s fine. You had just been gone a while and I wanted to make sure no one had shot up the grocery store or anything.”

I said that with a straight face and all sincerity. That’s legit where my mind goes now. This is not okay.

Get a shrink.

Paranoia isn’t healthy OP. Your fears are not based in reality. Get help.

Am…am I the only one who thinks OP’s husband is just having an affair and this is how OP is coping?

I’m sorry but what the fuck are you guys on about.

Don’t tell me y’all be saying that shootings barely happen, because that’s asinine.

Mass shootings make up less than 10% of all gun related crimes. It’s just that the media is blowing them up to sow fear.

You have a higher chance of dying in a car accident than you do in a mass shooting.

thespectacularspider-girl:

aashiqaanah:

In India, it is usually customary for the future husband’s family to see the girl, usually her behavior and her cooking abilities. In this video the father of the bride wants to see if the man has the same abilities that his daughter possesses. Why should the women be expected to cook and take care of the house? He wanted his daughter to get to know the man she was going to marry. The daughter didn’t want to adhere to what was expected of her. People need to change their way of thinking, it’s not about focusing on what a girl can give to a marriage but also what a man can give, put effort in a marriage. Full video here (x)

… I mean… sure, it’s a good change… from a gender relation point of view…

But this is still an arranged marriage.

Arranged marriages aren’t bad if the kid in question consents to it. Parents have realised they can’t just force their kid to marry whoever no questions asked and get the kid’s input beforehand.

Plus what young men actually want from women and what their parents want from their daughters in law is vastly different. Most young men don’t really care if their wives are overly feminine or not, or if they can do chores or not. It’s usually his mother who makes these kinds of demands because she was raised in a different time.

I feel like this ad is kind of out of touch with the current reality. If this came out 20/30 years ago it would make sense but today young people and their parents don’t really think like this anymore.

Either it’s that or cultural differences because North India is very behind the South in terms of gender equality.