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Reason: None provided.

I know she and her family must be devastated, but... isn't prolonged oxygen-depravation basically a high-speed hell-ride ticket for a developing foetus? I know that and I'm not a doctor... or even a woman.

There's something really off also about striking such an arrogant stance whilst simultaneously getting jabbed and brandishing scans of your unborn baby at us, then setting it to haranguing homilies on the likes of Shitter. Uncomfortably ritualistic.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I know she and her family must be devastated, but... isn't prolonged oxygen-depravation basically a high-speed hell-ride ticket for a developing foetus? I know that and I'm not a doctor... or even a woman. There's something really off also about striking such an arrogant stance whilst simultaneously getting jabbed and brandishing scans of your unborn baby at us, then setting it to haranguing homilies on the likes of Shitter. Uncomfortably ritualistic.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I know she and her family must be devastated, but... isn't prolonged oxygen-depravation basically a high-speed hell-ride ticket for a developing foetus? I know that and I'm not a doctor... or even a woman. There's something really off also about striking such an arrogant stance whilst simultaneously getting jabbed and brandishing scans of your unborn baby at us, then setting it to written homilies on the likes of Shitter. Uncomfortably ritualistic, and almost kind of haranguing the audience with 'or else'.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I know she and her family must be devastated, but... isn't prolonged oxygen-depravation basically a high-speed hell-ride ticket for a developing foetus? I know that and I'm not a doctor... or even a woman.

There's something really off also about striking such an arrogant stance whilst simultaneously getting jabbed and holding up scans of your unborn baby, then setting it to written homilies for the rest of us. Uncomfortably ritualistic, and almost kind of haranguing the audience with 'or else'.

3 years ago
1 score