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Links #439

By Maggiemcneill @Maggie_McNeill

Uranus is truly a mystery.

I ran across this video last week and decided to share it, despite one of them being basically wrong (an asteroid needn’t be a world-killer to wreak serious havoc) and a couple of “Yeah, but..” entries.  The links above the video were provided by Dan Savage, Lucy Steigerwald, Jesse WalkerMistress MatisseMark Bennett, and Popehat, in that order.

From the Archives

  • This wasn’t a “mistake”; it was both deliberate and government-approved.
  • A better memorial: eradicating the awful laws she fought so hard against.
  • One day: similar headlines on people framed on “sex trafficking” charges.
  • Our descendants will be confused about why we thought this noteworthy.
  • It’s quite nice to see my ideas quoted positively in the mainstream press.
  • Huge UK raids have never found more than a few “sex trafficking” cases.
  • Man’s garbage will have a more lasting effect on this planet than he will.
  • Are politicians stupider than other people, or does it just seem that way?
  • He could’ve copied this from other parrots without even leaving London.
  • Delusional anti-drug nonsense sounds like delusional anti-sex nonsense.
  • Everett defends its sick need to control women’s clothing as “feminism”.
  • It’s no surprise conservatives like sleazy entrapment schemes so much.
  • It’s good to see so many questioning the “human trafficking” narrative.
  • Scumbag gets comeuppance thanks to Sydney Brownstone’s diligence.
  • The definition of “sexual predator” used here is too broad to be useful.
  • Declare anything a “public health crisis” and it can be harassed at will.
  • My regular escort suggested dinner off-clock; should I tip her anyway?
  • Only 3 years from the time I predicted this to actual implementation.
  • Cops, Washington, ghost ships, Japan, commercials and much more.
  • What “legalized and heavily regulated” actually looks like in practice.
  • Not for any reason whatsoever. No, your reason is not an exception.
  • lawsuits are for the present our best weapon against prohibitionists.
  • Enjoy the rest of your life on the “sex offender” registry, “officer”.
  • Reporter mysteriously drops talk of “sex trafficking” and “slaves”.
  • Are there still people who believe the French are sexually liberal?
  • How many fakumentaries there will be before the hysteria ends?
  • One of the more predictable uses of the “sex trafficking” excuse.
  • A retrospective of my blogging from November 2013 and 2014.
  • There’s so much disinformation here it’s almost mind-boggling.
  • The Daily News mocks the brutal murder of a young woman.
  • A call for decriminalization in Australia’s Northern Territory.
  • Weeping quietly over memories of beloved things now lost.
  • Did he really think more than 30 bodies would stay buried?
  • Well, if Wonder Woman can teach breast self-examination…
  • It’s a little reassuring to see somebody else recognize this.
  • Cops, robots, MDMA, amnesia, politicians and much more.
  • A good criticism of “slavery” talk on Laura Agustín’s blog.
  • You mean pictures don’t have magic anti-love powers?
  • How do escorts command more respect from clients?
  • Co-workers mind woman’s children while she works.
  • Presenting the tenth member of my Hall of Shame.
  • It’s good to see this getting more attention lately.
  • Protip: suing your own offspring rarely ends well.
  • And this is different from the US…how, exactly?
  • Another attempt at library internet censorship.
  • Good riddance to bad anti-whore rubbish.
  • Rapist cops of the week, 2016 and 2017.
  • OK, so maybe she was listening after all.
  • The New York Pot calls a kettle black.
  • I called this one three years earlier.
  • Essentially, a mobile tippelzone.
  • Prohibitionists call this “rescue”.
  • What could possibly go wrong?
  • Much more of this, please.
  • An odd Thanksgiving.

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