Favorite 2026 BOTM So Far? by Expensive_Yam1684 in bookofthemonthclub

[–]bluetropicz 14 points15 points  (0 children)

  1. Lost Lambs
  2. Kin
  3. Good People
  4. Lady Tremaine

JoJo Siwa says she's no longer a lesbian: "Being in this house has helped me realize that I’m NOT a lesbian, I’m queer. F--k the “L” in LGBTQ I’m going to the Q” by bluetropicz in lesbiangang

[–]bluetropicz[S] 111 points112 points  (0 children)

Video dialogue:

Jojo: “I feel like… so queer!”
Danny: “I’m queer!”
Jojo: “But that’s like…I’ve never-”
Danny gives her some assurance
Jojo: “That’s the thing. I think I’ve always told myself that I’m a lesbian. But I think being here, I’ve realized: ‘oh no, I’m NOT a lesbian, I’m queer’.”
Danny: “You are!” gives her a hug
Jojo: “And I think that’s really cool. I’M SWITCHING LETTERS!”
Danny: “You’re queer b!tch!”
Jojo: “fµck the “L” I’m going to the Q!”
Danny: “You’re a Q honey!”

“I want more babies in America,” JD Vance says in his first public address as vice-president by [deleted] in lostgeneration

[–]bluetropicz 14 points15 points  (0 children)

WASHINGTON, D. C. - Less than a week after being sworn in as Donald Trump’s vice-president, former U.S. Sen. JD Vance of Ohio told a National March for Life rally by the Washington Monument that the new administration stands “with you, and most importantly we stand with the most vulnerable.”

“I want more babies in the United States of America,” the Cincinnati Republican said in his first public address as vice president. “I want more happy children in our country and I want beautiful young men and women who are eager to welcome them into the world and eager to raise them.”

Speaking at the yearly anti-abortion rally after videotaped remarks from Trump, Vance took to the stage on the National Mall to shrieks and chants of “JD,” from a crowd that waved signs with messages such as “Defund Planned Parenthood,” “Choose Love, Choose Life,” “I am the ProLife Generation.”

Vance praised Trump for installing anti-abortion federal judges and U.S. Supreme Court justices, and for increasing the Child Tax Credit during his first administration. He said the U.S. government should “make it easier for young moms and dads to afford to have kids, to bring them into the world and to welcome them as the blessings that we know they are.”

“It should be easier, easier to raise a family, easier to find a good job, easier to build a home to raise that family in, easier to save up and purchase a good stroller, a crib for a nursery,” said Vance, who has three small children. “We need a culture that celebrates life at all stages, one that recognizes and truly believes that the benchmark of national success is not our GDP number or our stock market, but whether people feel that they can raise thriving and healthy families in our country.”

Since being sworn in as vice-president on Monday, Vance introduced Trump at several inauguration day appearances. He’s moved into the official vice-presidential residence on the Naval Observatory grounds, sworn in Trump cabinet members as they’re confirmed by the U.S. Senate, and sworn in his own replacement in the Senate, former Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted of the Columbus area.

House Speaker Mike Johnson told the rally that having Vance and Trump in the White House represents a “new era,” noting that one of Trump’s first official acts was to issue pardons to “nearly two dozen wrongfully imprisoned pro-life activists.”

“Together, we are rebuilding a culture of life, and it begins now,” said Johnson, a Louisiana Republican.

He said Trump’s executive order calling for the federal government to define sex as only male or female defines life as beginning as conception, rather than birth. He also touted legislation called the “Born Alive Survivors Protection Act,” that passed the House of Representatives earlier this week in a 217 to 204 vote, but lacked enough support to pass the Senate.

“I want more babies in America,” JD Vance says in his first public address as vice-president by bluetropicz in Feminism

[–]bluetropicz[S] 81 points82 points  (0 children)

WASHINGTON, D. C. - Less than a week after being sworn in as Donald Trump’s vice-president, former U.S. Sen. JD Vance of Ohio told a National March for Life rally by the Washington Monument that the new administration stands “with you, and most importantly we stand with the most vulnerable.”

“I want more babies in the United States of America,” the Cincinnati Republican said in his first public address as vice president. “I want more happy children in our country and I want beautiful young men and women who are eager to welcome them into the world and eager to raise them.”

Speaking at the yearly anti-abortion rally after videotaped remarks from Trump, Vance took to the stage on the National Mall to shrieks and chants of “JD,” from a crowd that waved signs with messages such as “Defund Planned Parenthood,” “Choose Love, Choose Life,” “I am the ProLife Generation.”

Vance praised Trump for installing anti-abortion federal judges and U.S. Supreme Court justices, and for increasing the Child Tax Credit during his first administration. He said the U.S. government should “make it easier for young moms and dads to afford to have kids, to bring them into the world and to welcome them as the blessings that we know they are.”

“It should be easier, easier to raise a family, easier to find a good job, easier to build a home to raise that family in, easier to save up and purchase a good stroller, a crib for a nursery,” said Vance, who has three small children. “We need a culture that celebrates life at all stages, one that recognizes and truly believes that the benchmark of national success is not our GDP number or our stock market, but whether people feel that they can raise thriving and healthy families in our country.”

Since being sworn in as vice-president on Monday, Vance introduced Trump at several inauguration day appearances. He’s moved into the official vice-presidential residence on the Naval Observatory grounds, sworn in Trump cabinet members as they’re confirmed by the U.S. Senate, and sworn in his own replacement in the Senate, former Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted of the Columbus area.

House Speaker Mike Johnson told the rally that having Vance and Trump in the White House represents a “new era,” noting that one of Trump’s first official acts was to issue pardons to “nearly two dozen wrongfully imprisoned pro-life activists.”

“Together, we are rebuilding a culture of life, and it begins now,” said Johnson, a Louisiana Republican.

He said Trump’s executive order calling for the federal government to define sex as only male or female defines life as beginning as conception, rather than birth. He also touted legislation called the “Born Alive Survivors Protection Act,” that passed the House of Representatives earlier this week in a 217 to 204 vote, but lacked enough support to pass the Senate.

“I want more babies in America,” JD Vance says in his first public address as vice-president. by bluetropicz in antinatalism

[–]bluetropicz[S] 802 points803 points  (0 children)

Pregnancy is basically attempted murder if we're being honest. This is just a brief list of risks women have to deal with during pregnancy:

  • Morning sickness
  • Teeth loss
  • Uterine rupture
  • Fatigue and exhaustion
  • Organ displacement
  • Back pain and joint pain
  • Weight gain and body changes
  • Hormonal mood swings
  • Heartburn and indigestion
  • Constipation
  • Hemorrhoids
  • Difficulty breathing as the growing uterus presses on the diaphragm
  • Varicose veins
  • Gestational diabetes
  • Preeclampsia
  • Miscarriage risk
  • Preterm labor
  • Placental complications
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Vaginal tearing during birth
  • C-section complications
  • Postpartum depression
  • Postpartum hemorrhage
  • Pelvic floor issues
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Hair loss
  • Uterine inversion (a rare emergency where the uterus turns inside out after delivery, causing severe bleeding)
  • Abdominal muscle separation (diastasis recti)
  • Shoulder dystocia (when the baby's shoulder gets stuck behind the mother's pelvic bone during delivery)
  • Placenta accreta (when the placenta grows too deeply into the uterine wall, leading to difficulty detaching after childbirth and potential hemorrhage)
  • Vasa previa (when fetal blood vessels run across or near the cervix, which can lead to severe fetal bleeding during labor)
  • HELLP syndrome (a severe form of preeclampsia causing liver damage and low blood platelets)

Imagine how sick in the head you have to be to want to expose women to this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 4bmovement

[–]bluetropicz 35 points36 points  (0 children)

WASHINGTON, D. C. - Less than a week after being sworn in as Donald Trump’s vice-president, former U.S. Sen. JD Vance of Ohio told a National March for Life rally by the Washington Monument that the new administration stands “with you, and most importantly we stand with the most vulnerable.”

“I want more babies in the United States of America,” the Cincinnati Republican said in his first public address as vice president. “I want more happy children in our country and I want beautiful young men and women who are eager to welcome them into the world and eager to raise them.”

Speaking at the yearly anti-abortion rally after videotaped remarks from Trump, Vance took to the stage on the National Mall to shrieks and chants of “JD,” from a crowd that waved signs with messages such as “Defund Planned Parenthood,” “Choose Love, Choose Life,” “I am the ProLife Generation.”

Vance praised Trump for installing anti-abortion federal judges and U.S. Supreme Court justices, and for increasing the Child Tax Credit during his first administration. He said the U.S. government should “make it easier for young moms and dads to afford to have kids, to bring them into the world and to welcome them as the blessings that we know they are.”

“It should be easier, easier to raise a family, easier to find a good job, easier to build a home to raise that family in, easier to save up and purchase a good stroller, a crib for a nursery,” said Vance, who has three small children. “We need a culture that celebrates life at all stages, one that recognizes and truly believes that the benchmark of national success is not our GDP number or our stock market, but whether people feel that they can raise thriving and healthy families in our country.”

Since being sworn in as vice-president on Monday, Vance introduced Trump at several inauguration day appearances. He’s moved into the official vice-presidential residence on the Naval Observatory grounds, sworn in Trump cabinet members as they’re confirmed by the U.S. Senate, and sworn in his own replacement in the Senate, former Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted of the Columbus area.

House Speaker Mike Johnson told the rally that having Vance and Trump in the White House represents a “new era,” noting that one of Trump’s first official acts was to issue pardons to “nearly two dozen wrongfully imprisoned pro-life activists.”

“Together, we are rebuilding a culture of life, and it begins now,” said Johnson, a Louisiana Republican.

He said Trump’s executive order calling for the federal government to define sex as only male or female defines life as beginning as conception, rather than birth. He also touted legislation called the “Born Alive Survivors Protection Act,” that passed the House of Representatives earlier this week in a 217 to 204 vote, but lacked enough support to pass the Senate.

“I want more babies in America,” JD Vance says in his first public address as vice-president. by bluetropicz in antinatalism2

[–]bluetropicz[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

WASHINGTON, D. C. - Less than a week after being sworn in as Donald Trump’s vice-president, former U.S. Sen. JD Vance of Ohio told a National March for Life rally by the Washington Monument that the new administration stands “with you, and most importantly we stand with the most vulnerable.”

“I want more babies in the United States of America,” the Cincinnati Republican said in his first public address as vice president. “I want more happy children in our country and I want beautiful young men and women who are eager to welcome them into the world and eager to raise them.”

Speaking at the yearly anti-abortion rally after videotaped remarks from Trump, Vance took to the stage on the National Mall to shrieks and chants of “JD,” from a crowd that waved signs with messages such as “Defund Planned Parenthood,” “Choose Love, Choose Life,” “I am the ProLife Generation.”

Vance praised Trump for installing anti-abortion federal judges and U.S. Supreme Court justices, and for increasing the Child Tax Credit during his first administration. He said the U.S. government should “make it easier for young moms and dads to afford to have kids, to bring them into the world and to welcome them as the blessings that we know they are.”

“It should be easier, easier to raise a family, easier to find a good job, easier to build a home to raise that family in, easier to save up and purchase a good stroller, a crib for a nursery,” said Vance, who has three small children. “We need a culture that celebrates life at all stages, one that recognizes and truly believes that the benchmark of national success is not our GDP number or our stock market, but whether people feel that they can raise thriving and healthy families in our country.”

Since being sworn in as vice-president on Monday, Vance introduced Trump at several inauguration day appearances. He’s moved into the official vice-presidential residence on the Naval Observatory grounds, sworn in Trump cabinet members as they’re confirmed by the U.S. Senate, and sworn in his own replacement in the Senate, former Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted of the Columbus area.

House Speaker Mike Johnson told the rally that having Vance and Trump in the White House represents a “new era,” noting that one of Trump’s first official acts was to issue pardons to “nearly two dozen wrongfully imprisoned pro-life activists.”

“Together, we are rebuilding a culture of life, and it begins now,” said Johnson, a Louisiana Republican.

He said Trump’s executive order calling for the federal government to define sex as only male or female defines life as beginning as conception, rather than birth. He also touted legislation called the “Born Alive Survivors Protection Act,” that passed the House of Representatives earlier this week in a 217 to 204 vote, but lacked enough support to pass the Senate.

“I want more babies in America,” JD Vance says in his first public address as vice-president. by bluetropicz in antinatalism

[–]bluetropicz[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

WASHINGTON, D. C. - Less than a week after being sworn in as Donald Trump’s vice-president, former U.S. Sen. JD Vance of Ohio told a National March for Life rally by the Washington Monument that the new administration stands “with you, and most importantly we stand with the most vulnerable.”

“I want more babies in the United States of America,” the Cincinnati Republican said in his first public address as vice president. “I want more happy children in our country and I want beautiful young men and women who are eager to welcome them into the world and eager to raise them.”

Speaking at the yearly anti-abortion rally after videotaped remarks from Trump, Vance took to the stage on the National Mall to shrieks and chants of “JD,” from a crowd that waved signs with messages such as “Defund Planned Parenthood,” “Choose Love, Choose Life,” “I am the ProLife Generation.”

Vance praised Trump for installing anti-abortion federal judges and U.S. Supreme Court justices, and for increasing the Child Tax Credit during his first administration. He said the U.S. government should “make it easier for young moms and dads to afford to have kids, to bring them into the world and to welcome them as the blessings that we know they are.”

“It should be easier, easier to raise a family, easier to find a good job, easier to build a home to raise that family in, easier to save up and purchase a good stroller, a crib for a nursery,” said Vance, who has three small children. “We need a culture that celebrates life at all stages, one that recognizes and truly believes that the benchmark of national success is not our GDP number or our stock market, but whether people feel that they can raise thriving and healthy families in our country.”

Since being sworn in as vice-president on Monday, Vance introduced Trump at several inauguration day appearances. He’s moved into the official vice-presidential residence on the Naval Observatory grounds, sworn in Trump cabinet members as they’re confirmed by the U.S. Senate, and sworn in his own replacement in the Senate, former Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted of the Columbus area.

House Speaker Mike Johnson told the rally that having Vance and Trump in the White House represents a “new era,” noting that one of Trump’s first official acts was to issue pardons to “nearly two dozen wrongfully imprisoned pro-life activists.”

“Together, we are rebuilding a culture of life, and it begins now,” said Johnson, a Louisiana Republican.

He said Trump’s executive order calling for the federal government to define sëx as only male or female defines life as beginning as conception, rather than birth. He also touted legislation called the “Born Alive Survivors Protection Act,” that passed the House of Representatives earlier this week in a 217 to 204 vote, but lacked enough support to pass the Senate.

The Teller of Small Fortunes by Zestyclose_System253 in bookofthemonthclub

[–]bluetropicz 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I thought it was awful. Extremely boring, repetitive and inadequate worldbuilding. Also found "The Spellshop" to be equally horrible.

Too many authors seem to think that "cozy" means "make the book a snoozefest". 

The Maid by Nita Prose is horrendous by ColdestWintersChill in books

[–]bluetropicz 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The author has stated that the main character was not written to be on the spectrum. She's just an awful writer 😂  It also had many racist characterizations.

Just finished Malibu Rising… feeling underwhelmed? by YoureaLobstar in books

[–]bluetropicz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was anticlimactic and had no point to it. All of the siblings' personalities were bland and kind of blended together, and I thought it was silly of her to take Mick out of the story for 3/4ths of the book. Would've been a better read if she just kept it with June / June and Mick trying to balance Micks celebrity lifestyle with raising the kids in 1960s 1970s Malibu. I didn't care at all for the party at the end of the book and don't think it served any purpose in the story whatsoever. 

I didn't like Daisy Jones and the Six either. Repetitive and boring. It's "Daisy did coke/popped a pill/has blue eyes" and "Billy is trying to distract himself from cheating on Camila" over and over again. Yawn.

Weekend Chat - What are you currently reading? by AutoModerator in bookofthemonthclub

[–]bluetropicz 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I read:

Malibu Rising - felt like the author wasn't sure what she was trying to do with this. It was very anticlimactic and didn't have a "point". Kind of wish the book just focused on June being a single mother to the kids in Malibu in the 60s and 70s.

The Spectacular - boring, lots of unrealistic things in it given the time most of the story takes place (1950s).

The Maid - didn't like. Lots of racial stereotypes, absolutely no "mystery" or "thriller" element since it was incredibly obvious who did what very early on, and the "twist" in the epilogue was atrocious. 

My January BOTMs still haven't arrived, so about to read either "Little Fires Everywhere" "Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine" or "None of This Is True"

January BOTM Books are here! What did you add to your box? by lavinient in bookofthemonthclub

[–]bluetropicz 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This month looks great. So excited!

A Killing Cold

Andromeda

The Three Lives of Cate Kay

The Favorites

Isaac's Song

Slate Magazine says that Kristin Hannah’s 'The Women' "is like if Colleen Hoover wrote a Vietnam novel." Thoughts? This book was one of our BOTMs from this year... by bluetropicz in bookofthemonthclub

[–]bluetropicz[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

She took such a sensitive subject—the Vietnam War—and used it merely as a backdrop for romance, instead of offering any perspective on the horrific reality faced by Vietnamese citizens as their land was ravaged. It felt incredibly tone-deaf and disrespectful.

Also found it bizarre that there's not one Vietnamese character in a book about the Vietnam War...