wade has always been flirtatious with anyone, he could literally flirt with a wall if he needed to. but one day there’s an unexpected development between him and logan. logan stops backing away from wade when he gets in his personal space, he starts leaning over wade to grab things or puts his hand on his hip to get around him in the apartment and god does that do things to wade. he gets this feeling in his stomach like fireworks are going off and he has no idea what to do because why is this happening. he continues to flirt with logan as usual but when logan stops telling him to “shut the fuck up” and instead leans into wade’s personal space and he can feel his face heating up and wade just goes quiet and logan says “cat got your tongue, mouth?” and then finally wade crumbles
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Logan's worst nightmare: he can't escape Wade even during sleep.
The concept is rather confusing for him, but then again, they did just encounter 100 other types of Deadpools - what's one more?
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Me, watching Sydney Sweeney go on a blood-soaked, vengeance-fueled rampage against the Catholic officials who forcibly impregnated her, that eventually culminates in her beating the baby to death with a rock:
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Kerry Eleveld at Daily Kos:
In June 2016, pro-choice activists flooded the streets outside of the Supreme Court to celebrate its near-miss ruling in Whole Woman’s Health vs. Hellerstedt, upholding abortion rights in Texas. But then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton issued a stark warning:
"[T]he fact that our next president could appoint as many as three or four justices in the next four years [should serve as] striking reminders that we can’t take rulings like today’s for granted."
Anecdotally, former Clinton campaign staffers have told Daily Kos that focus groups of voters simply didn't believe abortion rights could be at risk.
Eight years and three Trump-appointed justices later, Republicans have quashed abortion access across the South, and they are angling for a nationwide ban, which Donald Trump will not commit to vetoing if he wins the presidency.
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In a recent “60 Minutes” interview with Norah O’Donnell, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries addressed “how big of an issue” abortion rights will be in November.
Jeffries began by framing abortion as a fight for "freedom," using the "erosion of reproductive freedoms" to warn voters about the myriad other staples of U.S. democracy that Republicans could come for next.
"If Roe v. Wade can fall, anything can fall. Social Security can fall. Medicare can fall. Voting rights can fall. And God help us all, but democracy itself can fall," Jeffries said.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) went on CBS’s 60 Minutes Sunday to address the role of abortion in the 2024 election messaging, along with other issues.
Jeffries’ spot-on quote: “If Roe v. Wade can fall, anything can fall. Social Security can fall. Medicare can fall. Voting rights can fall. And God help us all, but democracy itself can fall.”
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