

Mollscroll
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Getting crosser. And I was already quite cross. Pronouns are: jimmy/reckon








I'm not @OldRoberts953 - I'm just someone you disagree with so you feel the need to be unpleasant about it. Bit strange to hold that level of vitriol for someone you've never met, and also doesn't prove or disprove your point.


That’s our Christmas carol concerts off then ….



-Abortions at all time record high -Rate at which people have babies at record low -You can now kill a baby the day before birth & no consequences - This may be dystopian, but it's not exactly The Handmaid's Tale.



If you're a woman in Reading, best avoid the @castle_tap: they seem to be confused about the law on safe spaces for women. @JustMisogyny




@DesireandDuty @Misterteaque @stellacreasy @NeilDotObrien I'm sure they do, but if I was a woman and the legal abortion limit was 4 months I'd be like, "I encountered a penis 3 months ago and haven't had a cycle since. I best do a 50p test so I'm no lumbered with a child I don't want". But maybe that's just me.




Alfred Hitchcock on why "Rebecca" (1940) isn't a Hitchcock picture: "Hitchcock: "Rebecca" (1940) is not a Hitchcock picture; it's a novelette, really. The story is old-fashioned; there was a whole school of feminine literature at the period, and though I'm not against it, the fact is that the story is lacking in humor. Truffaut: Maybe so, but it does have the merit of simplicity(...). Anyway, this was your first American project and I imagine you must have felt a little intimidated at the idea of undertaking it. Hitchcock: Well, not exactly, because in fact it's a completely British picture: the story, the actors, and the director were all English. I've some times wondered what that picture would have been like had it been made in England with the same cast. I'm not sure I would have handled it the same way. The American influence on it is obvious. First, because of Selznick, and then because the screenplay was written by the play wright Robert Sherwood, who gave it a broader viewpoint than it would have had if made in Britain." ("Hitchcock/Truffaut", Truffaut, 1985) P.S: On this day, 86 years ago, "Rebecca" (1940) premiered in Miami, Florida, USA.





This case has been quite astounding - apparently not a single person could foresee that open showers - no curtains or partitions - being made mixed sex might be an issue for women. Nobody said a word. The oppressive atmosphere that genderists create cannot be underestimated





No. You don’t get support. You get this: You signed off on your daughter being mutilated. She will never know the feeling of breast feeding her child (if she’s lucky enough to have one). She will live with chronic nerve pain for the rest of her life. She will live with phantom breast syndrome. She will live the rest of her life knowing her mom could have protected her from irreversible damage, but instead you walked her down a path of life long medical issues. Hell is too kind of a place for you. 🤬




