1. reblogged: motherjones

    motherjones:

Where can you marry your cousin but not your gay partner? A handy state map!

    motherjones:

    Where can you marry your cousin but not your gay partner? A handy state map!

     
  2. Oct 5th, 2010    
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    the USA is frightening. this map blows my mind.
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    Well this makes perfect sense!
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    omg lawling forever and ever
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    sex IS ONLY FOR procreation, after all, even with your family…
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    Well, my cousin is an Olympic silver medalist, so that’s a bonus. Then again, she’s a girl, so unless we go to a state...
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    Both hilarious and sad. Isn’t that what comedy should be? The answer: jury’s out.
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    i had to read a lot of henry james for college, and i would constantly pose the question ‘so when did it fall out of...