Hey Roanokers, avoid Blue Ridge Women’s Center with your life. It is a crisis pregnancy center, not a medical facility. They offer ultrasounds and “resources” and “abortion pill reversals” and “reproductive loss counseling”. Not abortions. Not abortion referrals. Not actual financial resources for pregnancy care.
I’m saying this because I’m they’ve starting putting up billboards around Roanoke offering ‘factual abortion inform’ and offering ‘men’s services’ which make it seem like a reproductive health clinic or perhaps a domestic abuse resource.
This place is straight up evil. There are stories of women going in to confirm a wanted pregnancy and the ultrasound tech trying to bully them into putting their potential child up for adoption, the main goal of this place is to guilt people out of abortion, not to help pregnant people. They provide grief counseling to men who’s partners decided to abort a pregnancy. Do not go there for any reason.
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Yang: Personally, I think we as a species could totally take any creature, so long as they stopped using bitch ass invisibility cheat codes.
Yang: The Yautja, the Sangheli, and the one human exception, May Marigold, can all catch these fucking hands.
Yang: Seriously, it's the literal gigachad "sight by light" versus the soyjax "light-diffusers".
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From the Norfolk & Western Historical Photograph Collection, a picturesque image of a man driving a horse-drawn sleigh through the snow, captured in the Roanoke area during the 1940s.
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Virginian Railway EL-2B set #126 sits on display in Roanoke, Virginia during the National Railway Historical Society's 1957 convention. John Stith photo.
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Established in 1585, the entire colony of Roanoke vanished by 1590. The only clue was a strange inscription, 'Croatoan', carved on a tree.
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mango man thinking everything the light touches is his kingdom
. . . It's Annesburg, Dutch.
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