Nineteen. Feminism. Kanye. Buffy. Tennessee. Pretty things.

this is social anxiety summed up in two gifs

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People can fall into the trap of blaming the poor of developing countries for the problems of the world since it is poor countries that have these massive, ballooning populations. Is is true that overpopulation in poor countries exacerbates the living conditions in those countries, but bear in mind that the average middle-class citizen of a Western nation consumes more than a hundred times the volume of resources of the average poor citizen of a developing nation. Armory Lovins calculated that the average American consumes 250 times the resources of the average Nigerian. This means that the United States has the global impact of seventy-five trillion Nigerians. I’ll go one step further: I’ll bet American citizens consume more Nigerian resources than Nigerians themselves.

—Steve Hallett and John Wright, Life Without Oil: Why We Must Shift to a New Energy Future (via czarinna)

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fuckyeahgirlcrush:

In which Marina Diamandis continues to be a queen and shuts down body policing

Brb getting “I want you to get out of my face” as a tattoo.

I DO NOT GIVE A FUCK. SPUFFY FOREVER.

Usually, the Buffys of the world go out to investigate a noise and never come back. Thankfully, Whedon always said he wanted to turn that stereotype on its head. Instead of the blond bimbo, we have a beautiful, yet flawed, heroine who constantly saves the day — and isn’t just arm candy for the men in her life.

—Entertainment Weekly

bennyslegs:

when adult men mock teenage girls and think they’re fucking comedic geniuses 

thehappysorceress:

Happy Birthday, Zee!
Zatanna, Mistress of Magic by Ben Cloutier 
Magic Monday

thehappysorceress:

Happy Birthday, Zee!

Zatanna, Mistress of Magic by Ben Cloutier

Magic Monday

wooglyoogly:

fromonesurvivortoanother:

her-madams-doll:

thetrainticket:

aroihkin:

charliekneedles:

SOMEONE HAS FINALLY PUT MY FEELING INTO AN INTELLIGENT POST.





wow.

the problem with this is that some men really don’t give a shit and think that rape is not morally wrong

I think that the problem is less that men don’t think rape is wrong (there are very few men, I’ve found, who deny the awfulness of rape) and more that people don’t recognize the pervasiveness of sexual assault. They see is as a bunch of isolated incidences that can’t be avoided, like murder or something. They don’t understand that their actions and insistence that women should go out of their way to avoid it is a huge contributor to the problem, because it creates a permissive atmosphere and cultural mindset. From the time we’re born, women are conditioned to hold ourselves responsible for how men react to us, and people don’t see how policing women for men’s behavior makes it worse.

This comment ^

wooglyoogly:

fromonesurvivortoanother:

her-madams-doll:

thetrainticket:

aroihkin:

charliekneedles:

SOMEONE HAS FINALLY PUT MY FEELING INTO AN INTELLIGENT POST.

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wow.

the problem with this is that some men really don’t give a shit and think that rape is not morally wrong

I think that the problem is less that men don’t think rape is wrong (there are very few men, I’ve found, who deny the awfulness of rape) and more that people don’t recognize the pervasiveness of sexual assault. They see is as a bunch of isolated incidences that can’t be avoided, like murder or something. They don’t understand that their actions and insistence that women should go out of their way to avoid it is a huge contributor to the problem, because it creates a permissive atmosphere and cultural mindset. From the time we’re born, women are conditioned to hold ourselves responsible for how men react to us, and people don’t see how policing women for men’s behavior makes it worse.

This comment ^

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veganrantss:

White people get mad when you wear a band t shirt of a band you don’t listen to, but they’re fine with wearing headdresses from cultures they know and care nothing about.