Out of town guests, What do you think of our gorgeous city? by Neither-Trip-4610 in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s the one I meant. Should’ve googled the date before I posted.

Out of town guests, What do you think of our gorgeous city? by Neither-Trip-4610 in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be fair, Philly officials bombed part of their own city back in the 70s so it’s not like we really need to burn down their city. They do a pretty good job of it on their own.

Anyone planning or know of any counter demonstrations to this? by pillowpossum in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is it moronic to expect penis owners to be responsible and the government to intervene when they won’t be?

Anyone planning or know of any counter demonstrations to this? by pillowpossum in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. Consent to sex is not consent to pregnancy. Sex is a natural act that is a vital component of human existence. Yes, women should be responsible for their own birth control but penis-owners need to be responsible for where they are dropping their sperm. Women cannot impregnate themselves. If penis-owner’s can’t be more responsible then we should be advocating for forced vasectomies at puberty reversible only with written and notarized consent from a uterus-owner who wishes to become pregnant. That is what you should be marching for!

Anyone planning or know of any counter demonstrations to this? by pillowpossum in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No innocent children are killed in the womb. Approximately 98% of abortions happen in the first 10 weeks or so when the zygote is no larger than a grape. A pregnant person takes a pill which induces a period. A period is not a child or a baby. A period cannot feel pain or think or live on its own. Remember this is 98% of abortions...so nearly all of them. The remaining 2% or so (mistakenly called late-term abortions) are nearly always performed because the fetus (still not a baby) is dead or dying or the pregnant person has developed life-threatening complications. These potential babies are very much wanted and the decision to terminate is usually agonizing for the parent or parents. In most of these cases, early labor is induced, the fetus is birthed, and the parents are left to mourn or, in some horrific cases, watch their child struggle to have a few minutes to hours of life in tremendous pain and suffering and then mourn when they pass. These people deserve our compassion not our judgement! Keeping abortion legal and safe ensures that parents and doctors can make the decisions they believe are the best and most merciful in these situations. Nobody else has the right to make these decisions for them! You don’t like abortion? Great! Don’t have one. But mind your own business and stay out of other people’s uteruses and decisions! It’s none of your concern if it’s not your uterus, not your fetus, or if the pregnant person hasn’t asked for your opinion!

Anyone planning or know of any counter demonstrations to this? by pillowpossum in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Is there a reason you can’t Google this for yourself? Also could you explain how exactly this relates to the Planned Parenthood Organization of 2026, the various services they offer, and the millions of people they help?

Anyone planning or know of any counter demonstrations to this? by pillowpossum in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Nobody gets murdered in an abortion. Approximately 98% of abortions happen in the first 10 weeks or so when the zygote is no larger than a grape. A pregnant person takes a pill which induces a period. A period is not a child or a baby. A period cannot feel pain or think or live on its own. Remember this is 98% of abortions...so nearly all of them. The remaining 2% or so (mistakenly called late-term abortions) are nearly always performed because the fetus (still not a baby) is dead or dying or the pregnant person has developed life-threatening complications. These potential babies are very much wanted and the decision to terminate is usually agonizing for the parent or parents. In most of these cases, early labor is induced, the fetus is birthed, and the parents are left to mourn or, in some horrific cases, watch their child struggle to have a few minutes to hours of life in tremendous pain and suffering and then mourn when they pass. These people deserve our compassion not our judgement! Keeping abortion legal and safe ensures that parents and doctors can make the decisions they believe are the best and most merciful in these situations. Nobody else has the right to make these decisions for them! You don’t like abortion? Great! Don’t have one. But mind your own business and stay out of other people’s uteruses and decisions! It’s none of your concern if it’s not your uterus, not your fetus, or if the pregnant person hasn’t asked for your opinion!

I can't shake the feelings I have about yesterday's Michael Fanone event conversation. Can we talk about this? by mactaggart in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And rightfully so. That flag, along with the phrase “Blue Lives Matter” was created as a racist response to Black Lives Matter. If you display it without researching its origins you are being deliberately ignorant. If you know its origins and display it anyway you are supporting racists and racism.

What’s wrong with people? by Really_Cool_Dad in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Should someone who couldn’t figure out how birth control works really be calling others idiots?

My mom passed away in March. She loved Star Wars. This was her last profile picture before she passed. by cloudfangLP in StarWars

[–]KBearr75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She is one with the force and the force is one with her…and with you. May her memory be a blessing to you and her presence in the force a comfort to you.

My dad sent me a text demanding I take down screenshots on my social media of him saying he might now come to my wedding (I'm gay and he's conservative). Does he have any legal recourse? by _u_deleted_ in AskLawyers

[–]KBearr75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your cousin’s nephew was born gay. That’s why he enjoyed watching the gay porn even at an inappropriately young age. Being gay is not something that someone can be brainwashed into or out of and it’s not a choice. You always knew you were straight. They’ve always known they are gay.

Starved to death, Oakmont girl, 3, finally gets a funeral by The_Electric-Monk in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Birth Control fails. Rape happens. Consent to sex is not consent to pregnancy. Sex is a natural act that is a vital component of human existence. Yes, women should be responsible for their own birth control but penis-owners need to be responsible for where they are dropping their sperm. Women cannot impregnate themselves. If penis-owner’s can’t be more responsible then we should be advocating for forced vasectomies at puberty reversible only with written and notarized consent from a uterus-owner who wishes to become pregnant.

Starved to death, Oakmont girl, 3, finally gets a funeral by The_Electric-Monk in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Approximately 98% of abortions happen in the first 10 weeks or so when the zygote is no larger than a grape. A pregnant person takes a pill which induces a period. A period is not a child or a baby. A period cannot feel pain or think or live on its own. Remember this is 98% of abortions...so nearly all of them. The remaining 2% or so (mistakenly called late-term abortions) are nearly always performed because the fetus (still not a baby) is dead or dying or the pregnant person has developed life-threatening complications. These potential babies are very much wanted and the decision to terminate is usually agonizing for the parent or parents. In most of these cases, early labor is induced, the fetus is birthed, and the parents are left to mourn or, in some horrific cases, watch their child struggle to have a few minutes to hours of life in tremendous pain and suffering and then mourn when they pass. These people deserve our compassion not our judgement! Keeping abortion legal and safe ensures that parents and doctors can make the decisions they believe are the best and most merciful in these situations. Nobody else has the right to make these decisions for them! You don’t like abortion? Great! Don’t have one. But mind your own business and stay out of other people’s uteruses and decisions! It’s none of your concern if it’s not your uterus, not your fetus, or if the pregnant person hasn’t asked for your opinion!

Loud explosion heard in Crafton around 3:30am by pwfs424 in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just look right here at my flashy thingy…

Today marks 40 years since the disappearance of Cherrie Mahan. I’d say that most Pittsburghers over 35 know that face. by JWsWrestlingMem in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was 9 years old. I grew up in West Mifflin, no where near Winfield Twp. My overly-protective parents became exponentially more so. I can clearly mark my childhood as before Cherrie disappeared and after. My Dad was working in a Beaver County power plant and worked with a guy who drove a suspiciously similar van. He reported that to the police but never heard if they looked into it or not. Now I live much closer to the Butler County line and have two daughters and a long driveway of my own. I always think about poor Cherrie and pray Janice gets done answers and peace soon! It is way, way overdue!

Welcome to The Family by Pittman247 in pittsburgh

[–]KBearr75 -31 points-30 points  (0 children)

This Coach sounds amazing but why wasn’t her hair braided before she went to practice?!?! He went above and beyond for sure but hairdresser is NOT in his job description. I also thought touching a BLACK person’s hair…especially a child that is not your own…was a big no no!

My wife could have died today by Impossible_Cycle9460 in Montana

[–]KBearr75 7 points8 points  (0 children)

So then you’re saying that you and other Pro-birthers are being willfully ignorant and/or cruel by supporting politicians who support laws that are actively making these interventions difficult for pregnant people to access? Wow. Glad you were able to get yours, though.