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Mon, Jul. 6th, 2009 07:24 am
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Ok AMA, I have been heavily drinking for the last month and a half. wondering where my period was I took a pregnancy test a few days ago and got a positive result. I did some counting, I would have been bewteen 2-8 weeks. I stopped drinking and eating bad food immediatley. I took the test this morning and the line was really faint. The cramps and blood started this afternoon.
I know miscariages are common before the 12 week mark, I can't help feeling that I killed my child with alcohol. AMA did I kill my child with Alcohol? Tags: alcohol, anonymous question, obviously the internet is psychic  
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ruth_the_sleuth
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Sun, Jul. 5th, 2009 09:42 pm
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From "The Rituals of Repulsion"
Venturing forth into Cabrini-Green (whose dank, narrow, and dangerous passageways can themselves be termed vaginal), Helen, with camera in hand, seeks purely to further her career, interacting with residents only if she believes they can supply her with more stories of Candyman. Though her intrusion labels her suspect, her camera cements her identity as what Carol Clover termed the “assaultive gazer.” Within the walls of Cabrini-Green, Helen becomes the voyeuristic camera-wielding villain characterized by Peeping Tom’s Mark Lewis and Manhunter’s Francis Dolarhyde, essentially stealing images that are not hers to take, with plans to use them to her own ends later on. That Helen’s intentions are far tamer than Mark’s or Francis’s is somewhat irrelevant—their intentions murderous and masturbatory, while hers are merely scholastic—as the audience’s discomfort at stepping into the role of voyeur remains the same. In taking in her voyeurism audience members become voyeurs themselves, and when Helen is punished they feel both the relief that comes from seeing wickedness punished (“sweets to the sweet”) and the masochistic satisfaction of feeling their own wickedness punished as well. Tags: sarah is cool  
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Sun, Jul. 5th, 2009 07:44 pm
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Poll #1425577
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: AllWhich of these, if any, would you stop your cat (pretend if you don't have one) from killing? Check all that apply.  
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