Most oddly named town in each US state.
Wrong. Cumming, Georgia.
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@causemic
Most oddly named town in each US state.
Wrong. Cumming, Georgia.
young women being terrified of aging is the DIRECT result of watching middle aged women getting hated and despised by society for absolutely no reason. Because of the fact that there’s no way for middle aged women to prevent getting mocked, since anything they do is automatically hated just for being done by a middle aged woman, young women conclude that the only way to avoid this is to never appear middle aged. Which is of course impossible, but the cosmetic and plastic surgery industry is happy to capitalize on this desperate desire to stay young at any cost.
like to give Mitch McConnell a stroke
reblog to give Mitch McConnell a stroke
ignore to give Mitch McConnell a stroke
Really the main problem is politicians have forgotten they can be killed
the main problem is not enough people are trying to kill them
Men have singled out women of outstanding merit and put them on a pedestal to avoid recognizing the capabilities of all women.
-Huda Shaarawi (1879-1947)
The Sou’wester
This very distinctive waterproof hat, known as a sou'wester, was first recorded 1837 as being used by fishermen in the harbour of Gloucester, Massachusetts. The fishermen invented a hat that kept them dry especially when fishing out on the Grand Banks. The name stems from the fact that bad weather across the Grand Banks came from northwest, and to keep their faces dry they had to look southwest.
The Cape Ann sou’wester, c. 1880 (x)
The original sou'wester was made of sailcloth and was painted with yellow linen oil. The hat was cut very long at the neck and lay over the collar to prevent the water from running down the neck. The narrow brim in the front served as a gutter to drain away the water.
An “old salt” from the fishing industry wearing oilskins and a sou’wester (x)
This design was so successful that it spread worldwide and is still worn today. However, today’s models are made of PVC lined with fleece and have ear flaps to keep the wearer warm.
lets just replace the word “gender” with “sexist stereotype”
sexist-stereotype nonconformity. sexist stereotype identity. sexist stereotype critical. sexist stereotype binary. sexist stereotype validation. sexist stereotype diversity. sexist stereotype fluidity. sexist stereotype dysphoria
Theres also a psychic war going on if youre not aware
everyone should pool their money together to have me put down
babe I'm sorry cant do the dishes tonight my toxic masculinity is flaring up
i wish people would stop reducing rape to no is no as if rapists are just so dumb that they don’t know the difference between yes and no and start talking about how men take pleasure in forcing an unwilling woman
They won’t have that conversation bc it requires them to admit there’s a problem with being attracted to a woman struggling and saying no and that’s the plot of the type of porn they’re into
Arguably the first social media in existence at a time when only hobbyists owned a computer, Community Memory Terminals were set up in public places in 1973 with a telephone-modem connection. The “bulletin board” metaphor is often overused when it comes to electronic media, but it is very apt here, functioning as a digital version of a local bulletin board, where anyone could add notices, requests for help, help wanted, and so on, and through the modem, were visible from any terminal.
Reading was free. But leaving a post required a quarter or two.