The Los Angeles Wildfires: I’m OK. LA Is Not.

The Los Angeles Wildfires: I’m OK. LA Is Not....

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SHE’S RIGHT: Modern LGBTQ+ Activism Fails Its Community

Maeve Halligan drops the mic on modern LGBTQ activism in an amazing speech at the Cambridge Union. The modern movement has abandoned gay and lesbian people, harmed children, and silenced dissidents. Let’s talk about it. Become a Tea Drinker: https://www.patreon.com/AmalaEkpunobi ...  Show more

This Isn't A Beauty Trend. It's Malnourishment.

New York Post published an article celebrating Demi Moore’s ‘toned arms’ with a photo of her looking more emaciated than muscular. Let’s talk about the recent “Skinny Celebrity” trend that’s become more about being malnourished than healthy and thin. Become a Tea Drinker: https:/ ...  Show more

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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Early Tuesday, wildfires started burning across Los Angeles County. The scale of the destruction is massive; entire neighborhoods are in flames, with longtime businesses, schools and houses of worship burnt to t ...

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