"I tried to drown my sorrows, but the bastards learned how to swim..."
We just recorded an episode of Bitchstory in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, and one of the badass ladies we discussed was Frida Kahlo . Most people have heard of her, or are fans of her very expressive artwork from the early 20th century. Many people would recognize her by her famous eyebrows, which have become a symbol of feminism in and of themselves. Frida rejected accepted beauty standards for women, and her eyebrows were like a middle finger to the patriarchy. But like all famous people, there was much more to her than her art or her eyebrows. Frida had Polio as a child, and was left with lingering issues from that. Then when she was 18, a bus she was riding collided with an electric trolley car. A steel handrail impaled her (yes, impaled), going in one hip, and coming out the other side of her body. It punctured her uterus and her stomach. Frankly it is a mighty miracle they saved her life. Moreover, they saved her uterus. However, she did suffer a number of miscarri