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Laura Cunningham
@CunninghamLaura
Brand Director @herdotie + @herfamilydotie⚡️| She✨Her | Insta @cunninghamlaura
Dublin
Born September 3
Joined February 2009
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    If they won’t call it rape, what’s the word for presuming consent, gaining sexual gratification from humiliating a woman, making her bleed, talking about her like she’s dirt on your shoe, trying to cover it up, lying continuously and showing no remorse or empathy? #Ibelieveher
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    Britney          The Luas                 🤝           Both free
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    A premeditated trip to a nightclub? How would I have a ticket for a place I swear absolutely blind I'm not going to, until seconds before I walk in the door?
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    Ten! Nine! Eight! Seven! Six! Five! Four! Three! Two! One! 🎉 Happy ne... ARE YOU RIGHT THERE FOLKS NOW PLEASE.
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    Nothing in this world can convince me that five-year-old eyeshadow will give me a disease. I will be using my original Naked palette until my arms no longer work. Thank yew
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    All jokes aside, when do we riot re: housing?
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    I shall call my child 800years.
    My daughter is called Poppy. So I won't forget... Will you?
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    Remembering a time I couldn’t make dinner, but met friends at a restaurant to go out after. They were on dessert, so I ordered wine. Someone offered me the sushi she hadn’t eaten. I nibbled at some whilst having the chats. When the bill came she says, “Laura, our main was €35.”
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    I’ve been silent long enough. It’s not my place to tell anyone what to wear and I know I have to let the next generation make the mistakes I made first, for themselves. But I can’t stand idly by and let THIS happen again. I just can’t. HAVE WE LEARNED NOTHING? 🤢
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    There’s a danger of centring ourselves in Ashling Murphy’s story. For her family, this isn’t a movement, it’s a bereavement. But this outpouring of emotion from Irish women is coming from a place of deep empathy. It wasn’t us, but it could have been.
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    If a 27-year-old man looked sideways at my 17-year-old daughter, it’d be the last thing he ever did.
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    If the only discrimination you ever face in your life is (temporarily) not being allowed inside a pub, you're doing ok. And if you think your indoor pint is more important than people's long-suffering livelihoods, I don't know what to say to you.
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    It must be getting harder and harder to pretend you're not freezing your bollox off in the sea.