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me thinking about myself: She’s cute I support Her
Ok so just a question for you since I was looking through the UCD tag. I seen that you're doing politics in ucd and I also am interested in the course and I'd just like to know what's it like and do you recommend it? Thanks
Oh shit sorry, didn’t know I’d gotten a message haha
I like it! UCD’s a good uni w/ good lecturers and courses, even tho I do feel like the 1st year modules are p boring (they’re mostly just foundational ones so).. 2nd year modules seem better, we get to specialise a bit more already then so.But yeah, politics here is grand, you can basically combine it w/ anything (sociology like me, or history, geography, economics..), options for masters are grand as well.
Idk what to say really, more than I do recommend UCD as a uni as a whole. People and facilities are great and you get help w/ basically anything you want (as long as you get directed to the right place haha). Sorry for shitty answer but if you want further info please contact me again! (in the middle of midterms rn actually, procrastinating an essay on measures of development as I type)
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Trying to Explain my Sexuality to my Dad
Me: Okay, so I would identify as bisexual.
Dad: And that means you would have a male partner.
Me: Yep.
Dad: Or a female partner.
Me: Yep.
Dad: And that means you're bi.
Me: Yep.
Dad: So that means if you don't find a partner you're on standbi?
Me:
Me:
Me:
Me: Did you just
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2nd day of uni and I'm already procrastinating, brilliant.
I got into UCD!! Politics and International Relations here I come!! Also; DUBLIN, WOW.
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*bursts into your living room* hey you ever think about
how scary and fascinating life in the mariana trench is? it’s the deepest point of the ocean and there’s almost no record of the type of creatures that could be growing down there, maybe even from prehistoric times
For those of you who think that feminists exaggerate or cherry-pick the worst of the porn industry, I have an experiment for you. Type ‘porn’ into Google and click around the most well-travelled websites that appear. With mind-numbing repetition you will see gagging, slapping, verbal abuse, hair-pulling, pounding anal sex, women smeared in semen, sore anuses and vaginas, distended mouths, and more exhausted, depleted and shell-shocked women than you can count. You will not see two people having sex; you will see images depicting a level of physical cruelty that would not be out of place in an Amnesty International campaign. One of the only studies of contemporary pornographic content found that the majority of scenes from fifty of the top-rented porn movies contained both physical and verbal abuse targeted against the female performers. Physical aggression – including spanking, open-hand slapping and gagging – occurred in over 88% of scenes, while expressions of verbal aggression – calling the woman names such as ‘bitch’ or ‘slut’ – were found in 48%. The researchers concluded that ‘if we combine both physical and verbal aggression, our findings indicate that nearly 90 per cent of scenes contained at least one aggressive act, with an average of nearly twelve acts of aggression per scene’. [x] That this is the major form of sex education for men should be taken very seriously by the women’s movement. The same men who get off from women being brutalised and called cunts, sluts and cum-dumpsters are the ones who go on to become politicians, corporate executives, judges, media professionals, policy makers and bankers. In other words, they become the economic and cultural elite that shape the material and ideological world that determines how women – and their children – will live. Most of them will become partners and fathers. To assume that porn is mere fantasy and does not impact on the way men think and feel is to ignore decades of research on how images frame our social construction of reality.
“Porn and the Misogyny Emergency” — Gail Dines
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