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Got my first ticket ever today.

Now accepting donations to the Ali Has To Eat Fund.

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tomhiddlestonstolemyovaries:

hiddle-god-loki:

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exitpursuedbyclare:

character-inspired-fashion:

Inspired by Eleven’s new (?) outfit

I need all of this like I need air. Except the shoes. I have those shoes.

exitpursuedbyclare:

character-inspired-fashion:

Inspired by Eleven’s new (?) outfit

I need all of this like I need air. Except the shoes. I have those shoes.

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The man who does not read has no advantage over the man who cannot read.
Mark Twain (via blua)

(Source: quote-book)

Posted 2 days ago

there we go again with men telling women how to dress for men's pleasure

stfuconservatives:

becktasm:

alimarko:

wholewheatpeeta:

fuck the patriarchy

i get that this is a fluff site but it’s still sickening how prominent and accepted this is in our culture. this shit is the front news article of yahoo!, what is that supposed to communicate to women?!

That our bodies serve a specific purpose, and it is the viewing pleasure of men. Obviously, you should be picking your swimsuit based on the male gaze and not on, y’know, what makes you feel happy and good about yourself.

“A few even compared the concept as being synonymous to men wearing T-shirts in the pool.”

Get it? ‘Cuz men are ENTITLED to look at and judge our nearly naked bodies, so tankinis are CHEATING.

In related news, all the men who participated in this survey met afterwards to drink Jaeger bombs and high five each other while yelling “No fatties!”, where they were all murdered by an unknown 6’1” blonde assailant wearing a t-shirt saying “MISANDRY 4 LIFE”.

OH GOODIE, I don’t think women as a whole were concerned enough about what they looked like in a swimsuit. It’s been at least 30 seconds since I’ve seen an ad referencing the phrase “bikini body” so obviously the patriarchy needs to work harder.

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Plenty of oppressive bullshit goes down under the guise of nice. Every day, nice, caring, friendly people try to take our bodily autonomy away from us (women, queers, trans people, nonbinaries, fat people, POC…you name it, they just don’t think we know what’s good for us!). These people would hold a door for us if they saw us coming. Our enemies are not only the people holding ‘Fags Die God Laughs’ signs, they are the nice people who just feel like marriage should be between a man and a woman, no offense, it’s just how they feel! We once got a very nice comment on this site that we decided we could not publish because its content was ‘But how can I respect women when they dress like – sorry to say it, pardon my language – sluts?’. This is vile, disgusting misogyny and no amount of sugar coating and politeness can make it okay. Similarly, most of the people who run ex-gay therapy clinics are actually very nice and polite! They just want to save you! Nicely! Clearly, niceness means FUCK ALL.

The Revolution Will Not Be Polite: The Issue of Nice versus Good (Social Justice League)

I’ve been thinking about niceness a lot lately. I’m not sure it’s as beneficial as I used to think it was. 

(via meganwest)

this is one of my biggest pet peeves.

i go to berry college— home of winshape, the cult of the cathys— and all the fucking time i hear racism, sexism, hetersexism, all the fucking “isms” but they say it so politely. as if that excuses their ignorance and hate.

also why i don’t fit in with southerners in general but hey.

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sexistmorons:

babybritainx:

JC Penney’s new ad for Father’s Day

The text reads: 

“First Pals: What makes Dad so cool? He’s the swim coach, tent maker, best friend, bike fixer and hug giver—all rolled into one. Or two.” The text at the bottom reads: “Real-life dads, Todd Koch and Cooper Smith with their children Claire and Mason.”

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Nobody tells an actor, ‘you’re playing a strong-minded man.’ We assume that men are strong-minded. A strong-minded woman is a different animal.

Meryl Streep, on being told that she often plays “strong-minded women.”

(via andyouhavetogivethemhope)

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