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1. How To Make Your Own Cannabis Tincture
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...  2020 has taught us that we can expect the unexpected. The universe has spoken, and plainly stated that “All bets are fucking off.” Amidst pandemic, violence, wildfires, hurricanes, and oh yeah, fucking ...
Created on 19 November 2020
2. A Vulva Owner’s Guide To Peeing Outdoors (And a Few Bonus Tips for Penis Owners, Too)
(Living)
...  2020 has taught us that we can expect the unexpected. The universe has spoken, and its words were simple: “All bets are fucking off.” Amidst a pandemic, violence, wildfires, hurricanes, and oh yeah, ...
Created on 30 October 2020
3. Make An Emergency Plan for Your Four-Legged Family Members
(Living)
Natural disasters—fires, hurricanes, earthquakes—seem to be coming fast and furious these days. I was living in the British Virgin Islands in 2017, when Hurricanes Irma and Maria steamrolled us, destroying ...
Created on 17 March 2019
4. President Trump Can Stop Pretending to Care About Puerto Ricans
(Feminism)
... number. President Trump, however, disagrees. Thursday morning, he tweeted, “3000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit Puerto Rico. When I left the Island, AFTER the storm had hit, they had ...
Created on 13 September 2018
5. How To Talk About Racism, Sexism And Bigotry With Your Friends And Family
(Feminism)
... (“It’s hard to wrap my head around 900 Americans dying after hurricanes Maria and Irma. Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens, and they’re just as entitled to relief as Oklahoma or Montana would be. But instead ...
Created on 28 February 2018
6. These Embroiderers Are Stitching A United Declaration Of Human Rights Quilt
(Living)
... The spirit of Biggerstaff Cuneo’s block is to celebrate the earth as worthy of the same human rights protections as people. In the wake of recent environmental disasters like Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, ...
Created on 15 December 2017
7. Women Are Disproportionately Affected By Natural Disasters, And Here’s Why
(Feminism)
... for social reasons, which leads to heightened vulnerability during times of crisis. Many of these problems are present during everyday life, but are exacerbated by hurricanes, earthquakes and tsunamis. ...
Created on 29 September 2017
8. How To Help Puerto Rico And Mexico
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... recent major hurricanes. International Relief Teams: Deploys emergency relief teams, sends medical supplies, and directly funds partner groups working in the field. Mexico Global Giving - Mexico: ...
Created on 27 September 2017
9. Hurricanes Used To Be Named Only After Women — Here's Why That Change
(Feminism)
Irma, Sandy, Katrina and Camille. It’s hard to say if we are talking about a new, all-female pop band or a list of some of the most well-known hurricanes, past and present. Sadly, I have to say it’s ...
Created on 19 September 2017
10. In "Bombshells United: American Soil," Wonder Woman Fights To Free Japanese Americans From Internment Camp
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  The past three weeks been difficult. The rise of white supremacy, the recent rescinding of DACA, and natural disasters such as Hurricanes Harvey and Irma have made immigrant and Latinx populations ...
Created on 12 September 2017
11. How My Race Defined My Gender When I Lived In Japan
(Living)
... and greens washed out by years of heavy rain and hurricanes. The lush mountains surrounded the town like guardians of a precious gate. My coworkers welcomed me at City Hall and they took me to an all-you-can-eat ...
Created on 14 March 2017
12. Alex Jones' 7 Most Ridiculous Conspiracy Theories
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... Satan, ruling over you with the rise of the robots, in a ritual of lesser magic'.” 2. The Government Is Controlling The Weather Jones attributes natural disasters like tornadoes and hurricanes to government ...
Created on 01 March 2017
13. Pakistani Women Are Fighting A Domestic Violence Bill With #TryBeatingMeLightly
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... me. I am the kind of woman they name hurricanes after. I dare you, #TryBeatingMeLightly —Rabya Ahmed, photo blogger       More from BUST 5 Hijab Fashion Bloggers Who Are SLAYING On Instagram ...
Created on 02 June 2016
14. Negin Farsad Makes Hurricane Sandy Funny In '3rd Street Blackout': BUST Interview
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  If you haven’t heard of Negin Farsad, you are in for a treat because this woman is brilliant. Just like her inspirations, Farsad is unbound by genre. She’s an Iranian American who blends comedy with ...
Created on 03 May 2016
15. Rock You Like a (Lady) Hurricane
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  Female-named hurricanes have statistically inflicted higher death tolls than male-named hurricanes, and according to one researcher, the reason is clear.  The research of Kiju Jung at the University ...
Created on 03 June 2014
16. Her-icanes and Him-icanes: How One Awesome Feminist Changed the Hurricane Naming System
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You’ve been hearing plenty about Hurricane Isaac this summer, but did you ever wonder why Isaac is called Isaac, and not Isa or Ingrid?   Until 1979, hurricanes were always named after women. The ...
Created on 06 September 2012
17. Hurricane Hullabaloo: Come on, Irene...Wait, actually, don't come. ...
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... or at the kennel.) Events all along the East Coast are being canceled, so invite your friends over for a night in, put on some sissy bounce, and whip up a few Hurricanes. Or, if you're me, stock up on ...
Created on 26 August 2011
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