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an uncrackable cold one meets unstoppable boys
Men I don’t hate
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the most unrealistic thing about tv shows is how no one ever wears glasses??? there’s approximately one (1) character that wears them, and most of the time it’s just to fit in the nerd steoretype? half my friends wear glasses, including me, and i can name like other 20 people that do??? how is it possible that all of these character have perfect eyesight i’m
thinkin’ bout death again
update: found some cookie dough in the fridge
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magic the gathering sounds like a horse name
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jsyk ‘support at risk youth in the lgbt community!’ and ‘make sobriety a condition of homeless housing’ are contradictory statements. can be difficult to work out when you went directly from a suburb to a liberal arts uni but just throwing that out there lmao
the Mountain Goats – We Shall All Be Healed
Left home in a blur, arrived in the light Everything’s going to be all right Came back to the place where it all flared out Just to check if the reservoir still bore the mark of the drought
Up to 13th and Taylor, check my pulse You weren’t there, and neither was anybody else Stared down demons, came back breathing No real point in ever leaving
Tracy and Ivory and Brad and me too We will see some great miracle before the night is through
Slipped in through the entrance, stood in the hall Left my fingerprints on the elevator wall Went to my old room, stood outside for a minute Wondering if parts of me were still there in it
Who can say? It won’t be me You are gone now, and I am free Wesley and Quinn and Devon and you We will all be fixed up as good as new
And I stared at the number 10 on my old apartment’s door There’s one ghost that can’t bite me anymore And someday we will all feel at home in our new skin And someday we will all never be alone again
When the sun comes up and the night has passed We shall all be healed at last, at last, at last
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LESBIAN RIGHTS *IS* A WOMENS ISSUE! –N.O.W. (National Organization of Women) “…Other straight feminists were unwilling to confront what Charlotte Bunch called their “heterosexual privilege” to express solidarity with the concerns of lesbians. Betty Friedan and the New York chapter of NOW led a purge of the “lavender menace” in 1970, declaring lesbian feminists unwelcome in the movement they helped build. Though Friedan later revised her position, the gay/straight split fractured the movement. Eventually, however, straight feminists began to acknowledge that lesbians faced many of the same problems in employment, housing, and obtaining credit as other women; obtaining parenting rights was even more challenging for them. At the same time, lesbians also struggled for parity within the larger gay rights movement, where gay men tended to dominate the agenda.” Photo by #BettyeLane #lesbianculture #lesbianrights #the70s #lavendermenace #lesbianfeminist #charlottebunch
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The average man thinks he’s smarter than the average women. And women generally agree.
By Lisa Wade, PhD
It starts early. At the age of five, most girls and boys think that their own sex is the smartest, a finding consistent with the idea that people tend to think more highly of people like themselves. Around age six, though, right when gender stereotypes tend to take hold among children, girls start reporting that they think boys are smarter, while boys continue to favor themselves and their male peers.
They may have learned this from their parents. Both mothers and fathers tend to think that their sons are smarter than their daughters. They’re more likely to ask Google if their son is a “genius” (though also whether they’re “stupid”). Regarding their daughters, they’re more likely to inquire about attractiveness.
Once in college, the trend continues. Male students overestimate the extent to which their males peers have “mastered” biology, for example, and underestimate their female peers’ mastery, even when grades and outspokenness were accounted for. To put a number on it, male students with a 3.00 G.P.A. were evaluated as equally smart as female students with a 3.75 G.P.A.
When young scholars go professional, the bias persists. More so than women, men go into and succeed in fields that are believed to require raw, innate brilliance, while women more so than men go into and succeed in fields that are believed to require only hard work.
Once in a field, if brilliance can be attributed to a man instead of a woman, it often will be. Within the field of economics, for example, solo-authored work increases a woman’s likelihood of getting tenure, a paper co-authored with a woman has an effect as well, but a paper co-authored with a man has zero effect. Male authors are given credit in all cases.
In negotiations over raises and promotions at work, women are more likely to be lied to, on the assumption that they’re not smart enough to figure out that they’re being given false information.
Overall, and across countries, men rate themselves as higher in analytical intelligence than women, and often women agree. Women are often rated as more verbally and emotionally intelligent, but the analytical types of intelligence (such as mathematical and spatial) are more strongly valued. When intelligence is not socially constructed as male, it’s constructed as masculine. Hypothetical figures presented as intelligent are judged as more masculine than less intelligent ones.
All this matters.
By age 6, some girls have already started opting out of playing games that they’re told are for “really, really smart” children. The same internalized sexism may lead young women to avoid academic disciplines that are believed to require raw intelligence. And, over the life course, women may be less likely than men to take advantage of career opportunities that they believe demand analytical thinking.
Lisa Wade, PhD is a professor at Occidental College. She is the author of American Hookup, a book about college sexual culture, and a textbook about gender. You can follow her on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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everyone should have clean water and food
why not use all the empty homes to house folks without shelter?
disabled people deserve to exist