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It’s Gonna Be MAY!
Posted on May 1, 2013 via 90s90s90s with 140,609 notes
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Posted on March 24, 2013 via with 25,101 notes
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Also
- Just earlier saw the best New York Fashion Week fuck-you:
- someone wearing white, head-to-toe, after Labor Day
- all like damn you and your stupid-ass rules
- I look gooooooood in this shit
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Long hair represents femininity and vulnerability and sex. It’s princesses and mermaids and porn stars. Short hair, on the other hand, says, “If you think I’m gorgeous, great, but this isn’t about you, pal.” Whoooo, scary! In an ABC interview when she was 15, Miley Cyrus showed off a photo of iconic British model Twiggy, all big eyes and choppy blond hair, and said, “One day I’m going to cut my hair like that. I know I am. I will.” So she did. But in a culture where a female doing something just for herself – not her fiancé, not her family, not her fans – is seen as transgressive, that’s enough to call her masculine and shocking and unstable. And that’s not just sad, that’s totally crazy.
Mary Elizabeth Williams, in her Salon piece, ‘Miley Cyrus Haircut Shocker: Short hair isn’t a cry for help’ (via chubby-bunnies)
UGH
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Posted on September 5, 2012 via Feminish On Tumblr with 8,978 notes
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dealbreaker
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How im feeling today. Missing my puppies. :(
I now work in one of those offices where people bring their dog to work
How will I ever be productive again(via lazybibliophile)
Posted on August 30, 2012 via nation of amanda with 39,474 notes
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sydneywonderwomanironmanwillis:
Anonymous asked: “honestly why do girls make such a big deal about their periods? It’s just a bit of blood for few days and then it’s over. That’s nothing compared to being kicked in the balls- a confused male”
I hope at some point in this boy’s life, someone takes him by the scrotum and grinds his nuts together for six or eight hours at a time, for four or five days straight, while waving pungent garbage under his nose, spinning him blindfolded in circles before he walks anywhere, and with everyone he encounters doing the most incredibly irritating things he’s ever seen in his life every single time he’s near them.
and then does it again the next month. and the next. and the next.
Posted on August 30, 2012 via with 235,289 notes
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did anybody else notice
that Mitt Romney’s logo looks like a man’s finely sculpted ass

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Posted on August 19, 2012 via I AM THE GOD OF HELLFIRE with 60,484 notes
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If you step on my foot, you need to get off my foot.
If you step on my foot without meaning to, you need to get off my foot.
If you step on my foot without realizing it, you need to get off my foot.
If everyone in your culture steps on feet, your culture is horrible, and you need to get off my foot.
If you have foot-stepping disease, and it makes you unaware you’re stepping on feet, you need to get off my foot. If an event has rules designed to keep people from stepping on feet, you need to follow them. If you think that even with the rules, you won’t be able to avoid stepping on people’s feet, absent yourself from the event until you work something out.
If you’re a serial foot-stepper, and you feel you’re entitled to step on people’s feet because you’re just that awesome and they’re not really people anyway, you’re a bad person and you don’t get to use any of those excuses, limited as they are. And moreover, you need to get off my foot.
See, that’s why I don’t get the focus on classifying harassers and figuring out their motives. The victims are just as harassed either way.
Hershele Ostropoler, in a comment on John Scalzi’s blog post, “Readercon, Harassment, Etc.”
The comment is in reference to sexual harassment that occurred at the Readercon convention and the subsequent defense of the situation by some members of fandom and the Readercon Board.
It’s also applicable to other situations where someone claims their intentions were pure and they didn’t mean to do something sexist/racist/heterosexist/abelist, etc. Even if you did not mean to step on someone’s foot—you did.
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Posted on August 19, 2012 via Racebending.com with 8,180 notes
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DAMMIT BONES IS A DOCTOR, NOT A GARDENER otherwise absolutely nothing, carry on
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Posted on August 19, 2012 via this isn't happiness. with 1,333 notes
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