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...story through hismusic than pounding out radio-friendlysingles.Throughout “Afterparty Babies,” CadenceWeapon flippantly comments onmainstream culture and music. On “Tattoosand What They Really Feel Like”—asong which, as the title implies, describesthe experience of getting ink quite accurately??he raps, “Why would you obsessover a girl that doesn’t like you? / I mean,some people make careers out of that /But not me.”The standout track on “Afterparty Babies?...
...pill in 1960, state laws and local policies made it nearly impossible for a single woman to obtain a prescription. And until the late 1960s, it was actually illegal for an unmarried woman under 21 to obtain the pill without consent from her parents. Sex—or more accurately??safe sex was considered inappropriate in the eyes of the government for single gals. Those who violated these social norms would simply have to face the consequences...
...pill in 1960, state laws and local policies made it nearly impossible for a single woman to obtain a prescription. And until the late 1960s, it was actually illegal for an unmarried woman under 21 to obtain the pill without consent from her parents. Sex—or more accurately??safe sex was considered inappropriate in the eyes of the government for single gals. Those who violated these social norms would simply have to face the consequences...
...first half, the Crimson zone blocked passing lanes and forced Rutgers to drive through defenders or take perimeter shots. However, in the second frame, the Scarlet Knights adapted or—more accurately??Pondexter took over...
Watching a man trying to buy a wife—a breeder, more accurately??made me queasy, cemented some of my suspicions about how some men are taught to regard women. But I could file it under the category of life experience, transmute it to racy anecdote status. This is what we’re supposed to get when we travel, right—good stories and a broadened horizon? A cultivated sense of nonchalance...