February 2011
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It's not the same...
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Girls say “Suck my dick” everyone’s like
Dudes say “Lick my pussy” everyone’s like
This is just another example of how male privilege doesn’t even exist. I mean, come on guys, men are looked at so badly whenever they compare anything with being a female. Women have all the positives because they are considered better when they compare themselves to men. Guys, let’s...
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You have to question a cinematic culture which preaches artistic expression, and...
– Ryan Gosling, on Blue Valentine’s NC-17 rating from the MPAA
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That awkward moment when there's nothing exciting...
January 2011
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[Part 1] Some of the reasons why I don't like...
keatscommajohn:
spookyseoul:
Part 1.
Even as a female myself, I cannot stand them. They take things too literally as if they are going to die because of a petty comment. Settle girls ffs. I’m sorry to say it but men and women were not made to be equal! Its common knowledge that women cannot work some of the same jobs as men for many reasons and vice versa, so get over it.
I find it funny...
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Don’t start with that hippie Lipschitz, Didi! I don’t know what kind...
– Betty DeVille after finding Phil and Lil naked
I love this show.
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Let me correct myself! (open for discussion)
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If Disney didn’t always kill off the mum, and if it wasn’t racist, not to mention sexist, occasionally demonic, and usually tragic… THEN it would be awesome if our lives we more like the Movies. I just love happily ever afters.
Movies with mothers: Sleeping Beauty 101 Dalmations Aristocats Mary Poppins Toy Story Hercules Mulan Tangled ——Should I go...
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I don't know why I read the comments section of...
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The Seven Reasons Men Don't Listen
It’s a Power Struggle. Some men view intimate relationships as a win-lose game. If the woman is venting her feelings, then she is winning and the man is losing. As a result these men may try to dominate and control the woman, telling her that she is illogical, out of control or just a pain to deal with. One man says, “You want us to be doormats.”
Sarcasm Many men describe...
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-trigger warning- Corrective Rape. Picture is...
feministslut:
In case anyone did not want to see the picture, I put it under the cut. Picture is incredibly triggering, as well is the whole post.
lgbtchristians:
TRIGGER WARNING!
dyellowpandah:
This is Millicent Gaika. She is a 30-year-old South African woman who was tied up, beaten, strangled, tortured and raped for five hours.
Why was she battered and rape? She is victim of a practice...
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7. Go through a misunderstood phase. Throughout...
keatscommajohn:
done and done
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You have to get away from them. You have to get as far away as you can otherwise...
– Black Coffee Blues by Henry Rollins (via lostinthesounds)
I needed this right now.
(via rebeccam)
This is me and my parents in a nutshell right now.
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When people make fun of people with eating... →
fiercelynative:
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-500 respect points.
Eating disorders aren’t funny. It’s in no way shape or form appropriate to tell a person with an eating disorder to just “shut up and eat a sandwich” or shame them because of their illness.
Reblogging thinspiration to make fun of it is disgusting; think of how hurtful it is to the person suffering from that eating disorder. I’m sure...
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The Destructive Culture of Pretty Pink Princesses →
missworld:
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Seriously. More parents need to read this.
Girls the world over often go through a “princess phase,” enthralled with anything pink and pretty — most especially the Disney princesses.
When it happened to Peggy Orenstein’s daughter Daisy, the contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine stepped back to examine the phenomenon. She found that the girlie-girl culture...
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erikawithac:
Mrs. Pickles is the educated breadwinner, Stu often chasing his less profitable dreams
Phil & Lil’s mom, obvs (short hair, female symbol sweatshirt, clear second waver
Charlotte, ballbusting CEO who wants Angelica to have an edge in a male-privileged world
Suzie’s family, upper-middle class black family with a really accomplished mom
Chaz, sensitive single dad who childrears...
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