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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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treblemakeranna

What she says: I’m fine
What she means: What time period does A Series of Unfortunate Events actually take place? There is mention of horse-drawn carriages, but also of motor cycles and automobiles, but the way the three Baudelaires dress is indicative of the nineteen hundred-something’s. Characters are dressed in both early twentieth century clothing as well as up to date clothing. There is mention of computers, fax, and phones but some things seem rather dated. What time in history is it??

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I remember reading an interview with Lemony Snicket when I was a kid, where they basically asked him that exact question. 

His answer was “the year of the Rat”.

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pakistan365:
“What an inspirational lady.
“I am an average working woman, attached with the profession of teaching. I did my B.A and B.Ed inspite of people in family being against it and got married to a doctor in my twenties. I was happy and blessed...
pakistan365

What an inspirational lady.

“I am an average working woman, attached with the profession of teaching. I did my B.A and B.Ed inspite of people in family being against it and got married to a doctor in my twenties. I was happy and blessed with a wise and loving husband and 2 sons. After 3 years of marriage we shifted into our own independent house. I was expecting my third baby when my husband passed away suddenly due to heart attack.

The world became hell for me. In addition, my in-laws pressurized me for second marriage, but the only thing left in my mind were my sons (aged three and one) My parents stood up for me though and at the age of 27 and being a widow, I gave birth to my third son - born after 6 months of his father’s death. My in-laws gave little pocket money every month, which was very less, so I started sewing clothes of some families.

Then I started working as a teacher. I gave my sons the best schooling and they graduated from the best universities. Today  I am proud of my sons. Eldest is a senior software engineer in London, second son is manager marketing in Dubai, and youngest son is running a private school. With their support I did M.Ed and Masters and now I am the school’s Head Teacher.

This is all due to Allah’s blessings. He is the one who knows everything and helps us survive in bad conditions. I want to tell those girls who go through the worst circumstances in a young age that they can get through any trouble. Every girl has a strength that even she is not aware of - she has the power to change her own destiny.”

via Humans of Pakistan on Facebook.

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I think people who don’t menstruate overall just don’t understand that we cannot stop the blood. If there’s nothing to collect it, it’s going everywhere. Most people can hold a shit, can hold a piss, and can hold back sex, until it’s convenient. When we bleed there is just no stopping it. It doesn’t matter if there’s nothing to catch the blood, it will keep coming.

That’s why this free-tampon discussion is over your heads. You don’t get it. You can compare it to toilet paper or condoms all you want but most of us have control over those things. When we bleed, we keep bleeding until it’s done. There’s no clenching or muscle training that will keep us from bleeding everywhere.

So stop talking about what you don’t understand. If condoms can be free, so can tampons.