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Syd
Syd is on page 100 of 392
Had tk take a break bc her glaring absence of trans women when discussing how femininity is policed and controlled was glaring... i was worried id run into TERF shit
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Cass
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Allison
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Allison
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Allison
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Jen
Jen is on page 223 of 392
One day I will finish this book! On that day I will be so very happy that I just might become a crack mom too. Jeezus.
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Jen
Jen is on page 173 of 392
"It is all set up to make you feel like a failure, because when there is only one method of treatment, if you don't fit in there..well, that is the reason that...one of the reasons you became addicted in the first place."
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Jen
Jen is on page 149 of 392
workfare ideology and mistaking the effects of poverty with the effects of drugs in studies.
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Jen
Jen is on page 121 of 392
Ferguson v. The City of Charleston, South Carolina 2001 shit. SCOTUS saves the day.
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Jen
Jen is on page 81 of 392
"When the medical profession realized that the fetus was vulnerable to toxic drugs, they began to perceive mothers as a danger to and separate from the fetus, rather than perceiving the fetus as a part of the mother's body and as vulnerable as any of her internal organs."
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Jen
Jen is on page 45 of 392
"Then, as now, the coca leaf contained more vitamins and minerals than fifty other foods that were regularly consumed in South America..."
May 25, 2011 08:20PM Add a comment
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Jen
Jen is on page 31 of 392
what is a drug? arguement
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