I am now conducting a poll of my fellow womenfolk to learn how burdened they feel today to prove their humanity.
Don't look at me, I'm a cartoon character.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
I am now conducting a poll of my fellow womenfolk to learn how burdened they feel today to prove their humanity.
Don't look at me, I'm a cartoon character.
I feel burdened by my boobs but pretty good on my humanity.
Though I guess maybe my boobs are the reason I need to prove my humanity? Can I just multiply them by pi or something?
No. Math is hard.
I admit that I feel burdened sometimes, but not to prove my humanity. I tend to assume that it's self-evident.
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genius.
Is that interview spoilery for Dr. Horrible? I bought it from iTunes but haven't watched it yet.
Humanity, no. Kickassery, sometimes. Ability to carry objects of any weight at all, all the freaking time, even at work.
With the impending hysterectomy, the Burden of Womanhood lies greatly upon me as compared with, say, two years ago. Like, perhaps a 6.5 on a scale of 1-10 today.
But that leads to a question: Post-hysterectomy, will I still bear the Burden of Womanhood? Where does the burden originate? The uterus? The chest, since you can see that -- cause really, who's looking at your uterus on a daily basis?
I think research is needed.
smonster, you may want to avoid until you've seen Dr. Horrible. It doesn't go much into long and detailed discussion, but several plot specifics are either mentioned or alluded to.
After a mastectomy, do I no longer bear the Burden of Womanhood?
I have boobs, therefore I am burdened.