
Good Eridan. Accurate Eridan.
Yes thank you lord in heaven
Oh is the most perfect Eridan ask going around again. Good.
reblogs always
ok last time there was an increase of heavy human rights stuff i promised you guys pokemon and i couldnt because the tag was nasty but now the new game’s out i can finally give you some cute new pokemon
ah everything is nice and cute and-
oup nope fennekin porn
im out
IT ISN’T SQUIRREL-TURTLE.
IT’S ‘SQUIRT‘-TURTLE. Squirt. I.e, squirt water AND squirt meaning littlest.
THE ‘RANDOM SQUIRREL TAIL’ IS MEANT TO LOOK LIKE WATER. Like, a spout/squirt of water curling over.PLUS, if it WAS a squirrel tail, what’s it got to do with Squirtle? What’s a squirrel got to do with a water turtle, AND WHY WOULD WARTORTLE HAVE IT TOO?
WARTORTLE HAS NO REMNANT OF THE WORD/NAME ‘squirrel’.
people thought squirtle had something to do with squirrels???

Deserves attention.
This needs more attention.
I support these men, not just women in similar situations ♥
Domestic violence knows no gender boundaries.
It’s wonderful that this has so many notes.
Domestic violence is awful, no matter what genders are involved :C
One time I was scolded for mentioning the fact that men get abused too after my supervisor failed to mention it. While giving a tour of the domestic violence shelter I worked at. (“You aren’t supposed to talk during training, just watch.”)
Found out last week my brother’s wife has been physically assaulting him for years in addition to the mental and emotional abuse she’s put him through. He’s always just stood there and took it - hasn’t laid a finger on her in return. He finally had enough and called the cops. Now he’s without a place to live - his mother-in-law kicked him out of the house - he sleeps in his truck and showers at my dad’s (he lives in a retirement community, so my brother can’t stay there). My heart hurts for him, and I have no idea what to do to help.
Ok this is making me feel some kinda way
yes, this is definitely a thing that does need to be talked about, and it is definitely okay too, just so long as we don’t try and compare it or put it on the same level as domestic violence towards women. Domestic violence definitely goes both ways but at different levels of severity and consistency.
^^^ what I failed to say
yes, this is definitely a thing that does need to be talked about, and it is definitely okay too, just so long as we don’t try and compare it or put it on the same level as domestic violence towards women. Domestic violence definitely goes both ways but at different levels of severity and consistency.
^^ Why the hell not? The way I see it, it is violence no matter how you think about it, and it is just as terrible when women abuse their boyfriends/husbands as when men abuse their wives/girlfriends. I’m all for women standing up for themselves when people act sexist, but please don’t do the whole reverse-sexist/super-feminist thing.
There is absolutely no reason why we should view it any differently when a man is assaulted by a woman. Women have spent ages trying to prove we are just as good as men at everything: we are just as strong, as intelligent, as anything as a man. We need to stop playing the “It’s different for us, we’re women” card in situations like this! Why should anyone be less empathetic to a man who’s been abused by his wife/girlfriend compared to a woman who’s been assaulted?
It’s because society views male victims as weak and pathetic. “oh, that guy, he lets his wife/girl toss him around.” That’s the reaction we normally give men that admit to domestic violence. We pity the women who are abused, because historically men have always been the ones in power and with the power to abuse in most societies, while women are often viewed as the delicate, fragile victim to the men in their lives. In reverse situations, we sometimes hold the women in esteem for not letting the guy order her about, for taking a stand for herself, and we fail to recognize that this is in fact abuse.
This is not even to mention that the rate of domestic violence against men versus women is approximately equal. Statistics often report numbers based on police reports, and men are often less likely to report being abused by a woman (often for the reason I stated above—they don’t want to be viewed as weak or pathetic). Surveys report that men are the victims of domestic violence 35-50% of the time (and this is backed by scientific evidence; look it up if you don’t believe me: the link acidshenko gave is one of a few good resources).
And please don’t give me the whole difference of severity. I personally know more than one woman who could take on any man larger than she and emerge victorious. There’s plenty of evidence to support the fact that women can be just as violent as men, and can cause just as much damage as a man in a fight. (Tumblr loves the posts about self-defense, particularly for women; I know I’ve reblogged more than one of those posts myself).
The fact of the matter is that no one should have to put up with being abused, or be afraid of being ridiculed for reporting abuse. I don’t care if the victim is male or female. Abuse should not happen. Period.
I like this response..
Wow… only one misandrist replied.
There IS hope!
please read the whole thing people

Hi, there.
I’m wearing a shirt that reads “Kill Me”.
If you saw me at a party or on the street would you promptly murder me?
What about if I had a few drinks? What if I was walking alone at night?
I’m guessing that you wouldn’t if you’re a sane individual.
The cops wouldn’t overlook your crime because of what I’m wearing because that’s silly. I wasn’t literally asking for you to kill me based on my choice of clothing. Who would take that defense seriously?My friends wouldn’t blame me for being murdered and my killer would be behind bars almost instantly.
So, why is it okay to rape someone because they’re wearing revealing clothes? Why does THEIR choice of clothing excuse THEIR attacker?
It doesn’t. You’re silly if you think otherwise.
The less guilt on the attacker. The more guilt on victim.
Stop. Victim. Blaming.Reblogging this again because it’s perfect.
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Attributing school shootings to white male privilege is stupid and compounds the problem. People don’t get guns and start shooting because they are privileged and they expect to be heard because they are not getting all the toys they were promised. Young men, mostly white, do…
i guess i should admit it this blog is like human rights with a side order of homestuck since when did this happen
6 Ways to Talk to Your Son About Male Violence and Healthy Masculinity
Boys as young as 4 year old are told to “be a man!”, usually in response to them crying or showing fear.
And as they grow up, they’re bombarded with messages that say to be a “manly” man, they need to:
- Be big and strong
- Be physically aggressive and ready to fight
- Show no emotions – especially fear or pain but anger is just fine
- Feel entitled to objectify women and sexually pursue women regardless of whether or not she’s interested
It doesn’t take a leap of faith to see how this history has led to our society and media promoting images of masculinity as inherently obsessed with fighting and sex.
And then having some men turn that image into a reality where they feel entitled to be assault and dominate others, particularly women.
So many men are caring, responsible, and non-violent people. But while many men don’t use violence to express their feelings or control others, many don’t feel comfortable showing the other sides of them for fear of being called “gay”, “girly”, “soft,” or “emotional”.
That’s why we need to change the conversation around masculinity. We need the definition of masculinity to reflect the diversity present in men beyond the narrow box they have now.
I suggest all females watch this.
*i suggest all humans watch this.
If you haven’t watched this yet, you really should.
This is a must, girls and boys.
I agree that everyone should watch this. This is one of the few videos on female representation in the media that at least tries to point out that the way females are represented has a negative effect on everyone, not just women.
I love that this`touches also on how media affects men, but wow. Stereotypes are perpetuated by television more than in reality, and they are so skewed because they have to be provocative or funny or any number of things that aren’t complete or real enough.
This affects not only women and men, but race, gays and lesbians, trans people, all people.
We all struggle against what we are supposed to be, what we are told we should be, and yet when positions in media and PR change, the image doesn’t. Because people get those positions by conforming to that image, and breaking out risks loss.
This is why it is so hard for anyone to be who they really are, because they are so busy being what other’s expect so as not to be harassed for not being what they are supposed to be.
Oh man, Geena Davis. I love her with all -y heart.
All my followers should watch this video
Everyone needs to watch this and see how harmful misrepresentation and perpetuating harmful stereotypes are not just to a minority group, but to everyone.
Only by adapting a new way of thinking, by treating everyone equally, and even eroding gender roles, can we influence our peers and perpetuate something good.
Martin Luther King Jr. did not say “judge [not] by the color of their skin but by the content of their character, unless they are white, then you can judge them by the color of their skin, because they are white. And anyone who disagrees is just showing white privilege.”
His words were “judge [not] by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”

Rule #1 of Tumblr:
you must reblog our creator whenever he comes up on your dash
david karp looks through the notes of this post, puts all the urls he sees onto the safe list, then deletes the rest of the blogs. reblogging this post is like when the jews put the lamb’s blood on their doorposts so the angel of death wouldn’t kill their firstborns.
Must reblog for that comment
That comment, my God..
*casually waits for john egbert to have a significant role in the story again*
where has my favourite character gone? dirk is nice, but….john.
wasnt he a hero or something?
i dont remember