1. 💕viago💕

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  2. spittinggames:
“80s90sthrowback:
“Sigourney Weaver photographed by Terry O’Neill, 1980.
”
@traffickingshadows @bestbedhead the Sigourney Weaver house”
hahaha! yesss. I totally forgot about that!

    spittinggames:

    80s90sthrowback:

    Sigourney Weaver photographed by Terry O’Neill, 1980.

    @traffickingshadows @bestbedhead
    the Sigourney Weaver house

    hahaha! yesss. I totally forgot about that!

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  3. drcockasaurus:

    nae-design:

    Paris craziest desserts matched with men shoes by Tal Spiegel

    Levels of skill I will never achieve

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  4. iwriteaboutfeminism:
“closet-keys:
“ Whether or not a protest is “peaceful” is decided by the state, not the protestors.
There’s a reason the Women’s March wasn’t considered a riot, and it has everything to do with white privilege and nothing to do...

    iwriteaboutfeminism:

    closet-keys:

    Whether or not a protest is “peaceful” is decided by the state, not the protestors.

    There’s a reason the Women’s March wasn’t considered a riot, and it has everything to do with white privilege and nothing to do with how “well behaved” we were. Police show up to peaceful BLM protests already in riot gear all the time.


    “The abuser’s problem is not that he responds inappropriately to conflict. His abusiveness is operating prior to the conflict: it usually creates the conflict, and it determines the shape the conflict takes.”

    ― Lundy Bancroft, Why Does He Do That?: Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men

    We cannot let our sisters stand alone to be abused by the police. We must use what privilege we have to link arms and fight for justice for all. 

    What benefits or is effective only for white women is, overall, detrimental to all women, because privilege is built on the oppression of others. 

    We all win, or we all lose. 

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  5. srsfunny:
“Mario Kart Vs. The Economy
”

    srsfunny:

    Mario Kart Vs. The Economy

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  6. humanoidhistory:
“ “We’ve arranged a global civilization in which most crucial elements profoundly depend on science and technology. We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for...

    humanoidhistory:

    “We’ve arranged a global civilization in which most crucial elements profoundly depend on science and technology. We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces.”

    —Carl Sagan

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  7. batsarebetterthanpeople:

    mysharona1987:

    We are all the Japanese Prime Minister.

    poor thing

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  8. profound whatever.