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March 2016

Mar 31, 2016 115,780 notes
#all these women trying to make someone feel bad about themselves #smh

quinology:

nyachara420:

cute, gender neutral names to call your significant other:

  • heavenly superperson
  • dipshit
  • a s a m u r a i
  • the united states: with huge boats, with guns (gunboats)
  • choshu
  • satsuma
  • guy with a cool mustache who’s trying to take over the world

How about ☀️🌅sunrise land🌄🌞

Mar 31, 2016 30,810 notes
a wholesome organic joke cultivated by yours truly

mineapple:

why did the king chestnut send the judas tree to the chopping block?

because he committed treeson

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a wholesome organic joke cultivated by yours truly

why did the king chestnut send the judas tree to the chopping block?

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oankali:

zigludo:

baketothefuture:

Holy fuck

The people who got the Pokemon Go beta test did data mining and apparently one of the “biomes” where different Pokemon are is “Place of Worship”

Battle the pope to get arceus confirmed

fuck this means im going to have to join a church to complete my pokedex

religion-locked pokemon

‘are you here to find god, my child?’
'ye’ *phone bleeps* 'oh thank arceus there it is’

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#oh my god he emulated kaji #like the one not fully shitty adult male influence in his life
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#vine
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#vine

xxxdragonfucker69xxx:

just-shower-thoughts:

Pulling out an earbud when someone enters the room is the 21st century’s ultimate sign of respect.

#it’s the modern equivalent of taking off your hat

Mar 30, 2016 143,170 notes
Naruto clan- based on your sign

anime-zodiacx:

Hyūga Clan

Virgo, Cancer, Pisces

Uchiha Clan

Leo, Gemini, Sagittarius

Uzumaki Clan

Libra, Aquarius, Capricorn

Senju Clan

Aries, Taurus, Scorpio

Mar 30, 2016 15,931 notes
#believe it B)

arroz-y-frijoles:

lesbianfeministwiitch:

heirloomparasite:

bandicoot88:

feminismfuckyeah:

So girls can’t look even a little bit pretty, even though it’s expected, because oh no boys will get a boner. What a sad world…

this is literally the result of porn though. like the pornified schoolgirl trope. this is disgusting.

how the fuck is a pair of glasses ever sexually provocative?? what the fuck i hope her parents sue that shcool

Men ruin everything

Mar 30, 2016 121,260 notes

thatderp:

Homestuck Fandom: *Wakes out of a coma, blearily looks around* I had such a weird dream…. There were ladies made out of gemstones and pun-cracking skeletons…

Hussie in a Doctor’s outfit: You have two weeks to live.

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schniggles:

traceexcalibur:

you know in fantasy movies when everyone can feel this foreboding chill in the air, like they all just Sense that evil is on the rise

that’s Tumblr right now but with Homestuck

it’s like we’re all farmers on our little homesteads after the equivalent of the dread winter and shit and now we’re just grimly chewing our stalks of wheat, watching the storm roll in

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Bad Romance in Major Key

mefirstwiener:

kellyclowers:

slightlyfrumiousbandersnatch:

chongoblog:

Caught in a rather good romance

It sounds like I’m playing a video game and someone is trying to sell me potions. :D

…that is exactly what it sounds like


Mar 29, 2016 348,845 notes
#aural sex
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exuvial:

crownedsiren:

Okay, if Gryffindor is the house of doing stupid, maybe dangerous things because it’s fun, Slytherin is the house of doing the same things because fuck you, Sarah, don’t tell me what not to do

@dysfunctic

Mar 28, 2016 92,625 notes
#me
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*goes to the gym with a naruto headband on*

kyuzonoodle:

*does the naruto run on a treadmill*

Mar 28, 2016 206,841 notes

corpidicarta:

Yesterday a terrorist killed 41 people in a stadium in Al-Asriya, a few miles from Baghdad. It was a football tournament. Seventeen aged between 10 and 16 died. Had it happened in Europe, the entire world would be weeping; our politicians would spend hours saying how Islam hates the West and how we should ‘close the borders’ to refugees. But these boys died in Iraq, and some bombs are not as loud as others. May they rest in peace. 

Mar 28, 2016 125,585 notes

ask-henriette-lafayette:

fortheloveofaslansgoldenmane:

ask-henriette-lafayette:

ask-desperately-laurens:

pro-gay:

maniacalwalrus:

pro-gay:

daovihi:

pro-gay:

almightyrose17:

pro-gay:

I’m Gay

I’m A Lesbian

I’m bisexual

i’m trans

Im Asexual.

I’m not sure yet

it’s ok!

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gazelle-eyed:

maxofs2d:

darksnowfalling:

warpedellipsis:

quasi-normalcy:

meariver:

huntokar:

quasi-normalcy:

No, I’m serious, if women all got together and went into electrical engineering or automotive repair en masse, then ten years later people would be talking about how it was a “soft field” and it would pay proportionately less than other fields.

Likewise, if men moved en masse to bedeck themselves in sparkles and make-up, then suddenly you’d get a bunch of editorials talking about how classy they look.

None of these things are inherently masculine or feminine; none of these things inherently elevate you or drag you down. But whatever women are seen to do is automatically seen as being inherently more frivolous than anything men do. And shaming women for not pigeonholing themselves into a narrow range of acceptable “masculine” behaviours is just going to result in the goalposts getting moved once again.

This is literally what happened to basically every field women have entered. The opposite happens when men enter. Computers used to be a “woman thing” until the guys who did it got really mad about how badly their job was viewed and realized they could fix it by forcing out women.

Also happened/ is happening with the fields of biology and psychology….

I honestly wonder how much of the backlash against public education in the last generation has been due to teaching becoming a woman-dominated profession.

Fashion used to be a men’s thing. Then women got involved in the late 17/1800’s, so men went the other way because it came to be seen as “frivolous” and “anti-intellectual” to care about how you looked. Add in the homophobia that arose around that time, bam, staid bland dress. Ditto leggings/tights, that are now called attention-whoring when on men they were required to show you cared about your figure and had the money to pay for such a fitted item. 

People want to say misogyny doesn’t exist, that male privilege doesn’t exist. Look beyond “living memory” and you’ll find that’s what drives the “inexplicable reversals” society seems to make on many things. Hell, just look beyond your own society, and you’ll find out that what’s considered “for men” elsewhere is held in high esteem while here it’s scoffed at purely because it’s “for women”: 

  • Skinny jeans are the height of masculinity in several east Asian societies, rather than being seen as “gay” in the USA because of their association with femininity. 
  • Medical fields in Russia are valued like kindergarten teachers are here, because it’s women who are the doctors instead of men.
  • Love and romance are highly valued in eastern countries, because men are interested in it too—of course they would be, surely you want to share your life with someone? Here, it’s strictly a women’s subject.

The field of anthropology as a whole illustrates this.

Significantly higher proportions of females compared to males are currently entering the fields of archaeology and biological anthropology, and as this occurs, the prestige, funding, acceptance as valid kinds of science, etc, are fading quickly.

This has already occurred with linguistic anthropology and cultural anthropology. Cultural anthropology in particular went VERY quickly from being seen as a manly, scientific discipline (e.g., Franz Boas, Bronisław Malinowski) to being seen as a touchy-feely female thing.

Let’s examine a traditionally male-dominated role that is very well-respected, and well-paid, in many parts of the world — that of a doctor. In the UK, it is listed as one of the top ten lucrative careers, and the average annual income of a family doctor in the US is well into six figures. It also confers on you significant social status, and a common stereotype in Asian communities is of parents encouraging their children to become doctors.

One of my lecturers at university once presented us with this thought exercise: why are doctors so highly paid, and so well-respected? Our answers were predictable. Because they save lives, their skills are extremely important, and it takes years and years of education to become one. All sound, logical reasons. But these traits that doctors possess are universal. So why is it, she asked, that doctors in Russia are so lowly paid? Making less than £7,500 a year, it is one of the lowest paid professions in Russia, and poorly respected at that. Why is this?

The answer is crushingly, breathtakingly simple. In Russia, the majority of doctors are women. Here’s a quote from Carol Schmidt, a geriatric nurse practitioner who toured medical facilities in Moscow: “Their status and pay are more like our blue-collar workers, even though they require about the same amount of training as the American doctor… medical practice is stereotyped as a caring vocation ‘naturally suited‘ to women, [which puts it at] a second-class level in the Soviet psyche.”

What this illustrates perfectly is this — women are not devalued in the job market because women’s work is seen to have little value. It is the other way round. Women’s work is devalued in the job market because women are seen to have little value. This means that anything a woman does, be it childcare, teaching, or doctoring, or rocket science, will be seen to be of less value simply because it is done mainly by women. It isn’t that women choose jobs that are in lower-paid industries, it is that any industry that women dominate automatically becomes less respected and less well-paid.

http://cratesandribbons.com/2013/12/13/patriarchys-magic-trick-how-anything-perceived-as-womens-work-immediately-sheds-its-value/

even in supposedly women-dominated fields men have the highest paid positions (i.e. fashion, librarians..)

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stirringwind:

this just keeps getting more and more surreal 

Mar 26, 2016 32,318 notes
#actually he confirms that he will have sex with rats but not trump

‘theyre in a straight relationship’

do you….know that theyre both straight….

Mar 26, 2016 1 note
#maybe im being overly sensitive but #minerambles

borderlineasshole:

anyone else have an issue where someone hurts you but you can’t tell them bc you don’t want to upset them?

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698-5519:

luketriton:

why is sick as a dog a saying
why are dogs so sick

look at this sick dog

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#wHAT
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#oh NOO I DIDNT EVEN THINK OF THAT POSSIBILITY
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latinahoops:

Why do moms over share things about your life to people who don’t matter

Mar 24, 2016 421,914 notes

misshermionestranger:

when i get the Duolingo question wrong because I misspelled a word in my native language.

Mar 24, 2016 6,619 notes
#yeee fuck i hate it
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