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When you arrive at a party and you see white people bring out their Ouija Board:
But really tho
I’M DEAD
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The real terrorist. …American Terrorist
He said “I wouldn’t pull out.” A man I do not know saw images of me and let “I wouldn’t pull out” slip off his fingertips. I wanted to vomit. I felt dirty. I felt like a napkin someone used to wipe chicken grease off of their mouth with. But we ARE just towelettes, right? We’re just here for men to soil. Now matter how hard I try to be seen as a human being I will always have to write things like this. As long as I continue to exist in this body I will have to argue against the notion that it is acceptable for a man to physically or verbally force himself on me. “I wouldn’t pull out” is not a compliment, nor is it attractive. It’s an incredibly trauma inducing statement carrying graphic imagery on its shoulders. It is a statement that fuels the Jezebel archetype; it makes the assumption that I am sexually available to any man so long as I am breathing. It is a statement that fuels rape culture, denying the right to consensual, emotional and protected sex. “I wouldn’t pull out” does not mean “I think you are a beautiful person.” It means “I am aroused by you and anticipate bringing myself to the point of ejaculation with no regard to your health or life plans.” Men need to understand that. Women need to understand that too. This kind of speech is not okay and it is not something you have to accept. You are not a toy existing only for thrills. You’re not a damn napkin.
OMG. In all my years on tumblr this is the first Black amputee/any amputee of color I have seen!
This is bad ass
This beautiful person’s name is Mama Cax, and here is their instagram/tumblr: @caxmee / caxmee
Absolutely stunning. Everyone here.. Please look up the movie Rust and Bone. Just saw recently .. And well yeah it’s incredible trying not to soil. *MAKE SURE TO DOWNLOAD ENG SUBS TOO IF YOU DO! French film :} *
constantly having to deliberately downplay your mental illness but also constantly worrying that you’re making it up for attention, somehow
the number of people who relate to this troubles me and imo demonstrates exactly who suffers when you fearmonger about Fakers
I’ve been seeing way too much coverage of the terrorist rather than of the victims, which isn’t right, so I made this. Went more realistic to get more of a resemblance, and all information is based off what I could find on the internet. Hopefully it’s all accurate, if something isn’t, please tell me.
Such a horrible event. RIP.
Honest Posters of Our Relationship with Technology
Designer Ajit Johnson, living in England, has imagined a series of posters called “#This_Generation”. With honesty, the posters show anecdotes linked to our daily relationship with technology and social networks.
“Can’t work a computer to it’s full potential or send an email, proceeds to ask someone a 1/3 to ½ their age for help.” #LastGeneration
“Can’t accept the fact that meaningful relationships can be made online, struggles to respect and accept said relationships.” #LastGeneration
“Has drained and abused the Earth for it’s resources, and believes that a young person would choose internet over survival. Expects us to survive and solve the problems they have created.“ #LastGeneration
“Does not understand that phones are meant for communication, also does not understand that the average semester lasts 4 months.” #LastGeneration
“Refuses to give proper sex education, shames the younger generation for not knowing.” #Last Generation
“Does not understand how social media works and that not deleting/avoiding your recent ex online is just as bad as seeing them every day.” #LastGeneration
“Also texts and drives, pretends that they are not responsible for any accidents caused by their idiot mistakes.” #LastGeneration
“Shames teenagers for taking photos of themselves that make them feel positive about their physical image, probably can’t work the camera themselves.]” #LastGeneation
“Believes that a person’s way of texting with people they are comfortable with is a sign of their intelligence level, texts just as bad, if not worse.” #LastGeneration
“Believes our generation are internet druggies, does not even acknowledge our reasons for being online, or what we do online.” #LastGeneration
“Has caused wars, economic failures, environmental disasters, perpetuated hate based on gender/race/sexuality/religion [or lack of]/and more, pretends that the younger generation is the problem.” #LastGeneration
Whoop there it is
The teen pregnancy rate is actually decreasing
Yeah the teen pregnancy one is the one that stood out the most to me.
Because at least now they’re able to find resources, instead of just ‘going to Auntie ethel’s farm for a few months’
And can we talk about how dude trivialized childhood sexual abuse and depression tho? 11, 12, 13 and pregnant? Good chance that she was raped but naw, let’s blame the CHILD.
How do I put my bills and my rent and also my tuition on my Amazon wishlist
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Emotional photos show the first Sunday service at the Emanuel AME Church after the shooting
The church was packed to capacity; the Associated Press reported parishioners were queued in long lines to get in. Police officers were on the scene throughout the service, which was led by the Unity Church of Charleston’s the Rev. Ed Kosak. At the end of the service, Kosak left the congregation with a powerful, hopeful message.