it’s my birthday :)


speakofmeinpresenttense:

the-one-you-will-hate:

speakofmeinpresenttense:

Srsly though, I love seeing these all over.

Or watch your ass like a senceable person. Don;t assume safety. If that is fear, then so be it. 

i’m really intrigued by this kind of logic, because it blames victims for not preventing the crimes that are committed against them instead of blaming the person who committed the crime for choosing to commit it.
girls, in case you need a reminder: if someone hurts you, it is not your fault. you don’t deserve to be hurt because of the clothes that you wear.  you don’t deserve to be hurt because you are drunk.  you don’t deserve to be hurt because you are alone.  you don’t deserve to be hurt because you rejected someone’s advances. nothing that you do or say or wear can make it so that you are responsible for someone else hurting you. 

speakofmeinpresenttense:

the-one-you-will-hate:

speakofmeinpresenttense:

Srsly though, I love seeing these all over.

Or watch your ass like a senceable person. Don;t assume safety. If that is fear, then so be it. 

i’m really intrigued by this kind of logic, because it blames victims for not preventing the crimes that are committed against them instead of blaming the person who committed the crime for choosing to commit it.

girls, in case you need a reminder: if someone hurts you, it is not your fault. you don’t deserve to be hurt because of the clothes that you wear.  you don’t deserve to be hurt because you are drunk.  you don’t deserve to be hurt because you are alone.  you don’t deserve to be hurt because you rejected someone’s advances. nothing that you do or say or wear can make it so that you are responsible for someone else hurting you. 


The thing about patriarchy is that individual men, gay and straight, are often really wonderful people who you love deeply, but they have internalized some really poisonous shit. So every once in a while they say or do something that really shakes you because you’re no longer totally certain they see you as a human being, and you feel totally disempowered to explain that to them.

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Have I reblogged this before?

Do I care?

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My dad is this exactly.

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this has been echoing inside me a lot lately

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there’ll never really be a time where this won’t be relatable while I’m alive

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simply-war:

Activists dressed as prisoners demand the closure of Guantanamo Bay in Times Square, New York City. Photos: Reuters & EPA

More than half of the 166 detainees held at the US-run Guantanamo military prison have joined a rapidly growing hunger strike to protest their indefinite detention

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Look i braided my hair. im not good at it, but i did it. Long night
oh crimeny you cant even see the damn thing…

Look i braided my hair. im not good at it, but i did it. Long night

oh crimeny you cant even see the damn thing…


jumperpheasants:

What about yoga? You have to get into yoga, all the actresses do yoga.

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thearcanetheory:

androphilia:

“Being a woman is not a means to humiliate and punish anyone”
After a policeman in the Iranian Kurdish town of Marivan paraded an accused criminal in traditional Kurdish women’s clothes in the streets in order to humiliate him, women marched in the city condemning the use of women’s attire as a kind of humiliation.
In support, an internet campaign of Kurdish and other Iranian men has sprung up showing men wearing Kurdish women’s clothes and messages and support. For example, this message says,”wearing Kurdish women’s clothes is not only not an insult, it is instead a great honor for us,” and goes on to describe how women stand side by side with men in every part of society and during wartime.
Support the campaign by liking the page! زن بودن ابزار تحقیر و تنبیه هیچ کس نیست
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WOW

thearcanetheory:

androphilia:

“Being a woman is not a means to humiliate and punish anyone”

After a policeman in the Iranian Kurdish town of Marivan paraded an accused criminal in traditional Kurdish women’s clothes in the streets in order to humiliate him, women marched in the city condemning the use of women’s attire as a kind of humiliation.

In support, an internet campaign of Kurdish and other Iranian men has sprung up showing men wearing Kurdish women’s clothes and messages and support. For example, this message says,”wearing Kurdish women’s clothes is not only not an insult, it is instead a great honor for us,” and goes on to describe how women stand side by side with men in every part of society and during wartime.

Support the campaign by liking the page!
زن بودن ابزار تحقیر و تنبیه هیچ کس نیست

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WOW

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myidealhome:

stylish grey living

myidealhome:

  • stylish grey living


Ok heres a better one!!! less wall-touching, more cool stuff!

yay yoga!

my head kinda hurts from too much headstand….


So im in my underwear whatever deal with it. I DID A HEADSTAND :D

this is  mostly for matt to see, so consider yourself lucky, plebians!


assbutt-in-the-garrison:

tobeymacguire:

when straight guys ask how lesbian sex works i feel really bad for their girlfriends because if you dont understand how to have sex with a girl in any way other than repeatedly putting your dick in her you are having some really bad sex

Thank fucking you.

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thesickestjokes:

Whoever put the ‘b’ in the word ‘subtle’ deserves a pat on the back

Oh my god my boss says the “b” and it confuses the hell out of customers

“The flavor is very sub-tle”

“what?”

“sub-tle?”

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