Today, in a huge victory for women’s health, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced that most employers will be required to cover contraception in their health plans, along with other preventive services, with no cost-sharing such as co-pays or deductibles. This means that after years of trying to get birth control covered to the same extent that health plans cover Viagra, our country will finally have nearly universal coverage of contraception.
It is sad that there was even an argument about this.
I’m waiting for my laundry to finish, and I caught myself wondering, “what did I used to do on the internet that I’d just sit there for hours?”
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Halp, mom is making me be social with my abuelita by watching an episode of House Hunter’s International where the family moves to Nicaragua to...
GPOY - hey that’s me! (Taken with instagram)
Was feeling a little afrocentric today so I decided to try wearing a headwrap. Don’t think it looks too bad. I especially like that it means I don’t...
so i called Paul (my father) last night to ask why he joined Facebook:
“oh did i? i guess that’s what happened. well i was trying to vote for...
I have completed law school.
I MADE IT!!!!! WOOOOOHOOOOOO!!!!!

So apparently Rich @fourfour (who now writes full time for Gawker) broke up with his boyfriend and is moving out. He wrote a...
look, let’s not with the regional stereotypes. my liberal, weed loving, vegan state did a similar thing.