It wasn’t a coat hanger. It was a wire.
The theory was that by inserting the wire through the cervix, moving it around a bit and then removing it, an infection would result and the pregnancy would be aborted. It worked. It was March 1967.
Paula L. creates a makeup look inspired by Rorschach paintings!
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Six years ago, Cropper was found in the street after a fight with dogs.
Seriously injured and ill (toxoplasmosis), Cropper was nursed back to health by this man’s patience, love and determination.
Not strong enough to return to the wild, Cropper spends very happy days with his human friend.omgggg!
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Fox News Call Out Paul Ryan of the Day: Paul Ryan’s Wednesday night speech was a much-needed shot of adrenaline for an otherwise sleepy GOP convention, despite the fact that his remarks were chock-full of “brazen lies.”
But for Fox News to acknowledge Ryan’s inaccuracies — wow.
Sally Kohn’s piece, “Paul Ryan’s speech in 3 words,” calls the candidate’s remarks “dazzling,” but also “deceiving,” and “distracting”:To anyone paying the slightest bit of attention to facts, Ryan’s speech was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single political speech.Read the whole thing here.
YUP. I was laughing while watching
Teach your kids how to be campers by helping them earn DIY’s Camper patch.
On set at Paper’s shoot, Miller races over to the racks of exclusively women’s clothing in which we’re going to shoot him. “Is this the height of fall fashion?” he asks the stylist, fingering a flattened felt suit by the avant-garde Japanese label Comme des Garçons whose built-in curves make it look borrowed from the wardrobe of an overweight paper doll. It is, she says. “Yesssssssssssss,” he hisses back. -Ezra Miller in Paper Magazine (x)
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