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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Product Placement
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art blog(derogatory)

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Gaston Bogaert (1921-2008)
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Hi, I have been following your blog for a while now and you are just cool and awesome and lovely and you blog is fantastic. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and I wish you the best of luck in the new year.
Thank you! Best wishes for the new year <3
Matilda by Front Room Stitches
In a fit of insanity (and pique because I missed the deadline to sign up as a writer) I signed up as an artist for the Check Please Big Bang. And then promptly panicked, because I can make manips, but Iâve never drawn any of the CP characters and the only thing Iâve ever really drawn was the Avengers Care Bears (which Iâd still like to get back to someday)
So anyway, I decided to practice by drawing Holster from the last chapter of a bakerâs dozen more by the amazing and talented @feministlibrarian. I highly recommend it for lovely domestic fluff.
Someone made me fanart! I am so delighted <3
Did I ever mention my headcannon that Carlosâ team of scientists is just a bunch of cats? Because I feel like this is suddenly very important.
I try to wrap my head around the fact that Hillary Clinton is on one hand the most qualified human being to ever run for president of the United States, and, on the other, one of the most disliked presidential candidates of all time. In fact, Donald Trump is the only candidate who is more disliked than Clinton. And heâs not only overtly racist, sexist, and Islamophobic, but also unfit and unprepared for office. How can these two fundamentally dissimilar politicians possibly be considered bedfellows when it comes to popular opinion?
To find Hillary Clinton likable, we must learn to view women as complex beings / Boing Boing
Antifeminists didnât just oppose the ERA, government-sponsored childcare, and family leave because they wanted women to stay home and raise kids. They were also worried about letting men evade their responsibility to provide for their families, giving government too much power over businessesâ operations, and turning childrearing over to socialistic institutions. Ultimately, the deeper argument of antifeminism was that capitalist individualism depended on a family structure in which women, rather than the government, took responsibility for human needs that couldnât be satisfied in the market economy.
Phyllis Schlafly and the Meaning of Antifeminism | JSTOR Daily
The press is not a pro-democracy trade, it is a pro-media trade. By and large, it doesnât act as a guardian of civic norms and liberal institutionsâexcept when press freedoms and access itself are at stake. Much like an advocacy group or lobbying firm will reserve value judgments for issues that directly touch upon the things theyâre staked in, reporters and media organizations are far more concerned with things like transparency, the treatment of reporters, and first-in-line access to information of public interest, than they are with other forms of democratic accountability.
Why the Media Is Botching the Election | New Republic
Of course most of those pundits are white people with at least a Bachelor's degree, and there's quite a bit of condescension built into these narratives. It's implied that these under-educated white folks are dumb enough to believe a toxic showman who outsources the production of all his tacky merch to China and Bangladesh â and personally recruited undocumented workers to build his high-rises on the cheap â is going to protect American workers against global competition. It's wrong to assume that people who didn't get a college degree are stupid.
Everyone Gets It Wrong About Donald Trump and White Voters - Rolling Stone
Itâs telling that professional academics, committed to ruthless empiricism and logic, are reduced to mystical, even spiritual platitudes when pressed to explain their opposition to grad-student unionism. They donât have arguments so much as feelings. Itâs just somehow wrong.
Graduate Students, the Laborers of Academia - The New Yorker
Our story effectively begins in 1932, when Democrats formed a majority coalition that included Northern liberals and Southern conservatives. The Great Depression had made economics the fundamental dividing line of conflict. And with Republican President Herbert Hoover getting the blame for the collapse, Democrats were on the winning side of the issue.
How race and identity became the central dividing line in American politics - Vox
I have never seen a politician understand the danger of the Alt-Right. It made me sad that a fringe hate community has become so central to American politics that a presidential candidate has to make a speech about them. But it also filled me with genuine, raw hope for the first time since I became an activist. Finally, someone took the threat of the Alt-Right seriously. And it could only be Hillary, who has experienced their loathing for decades, long before Twitter even existed. She reminds me of myself, or of the woman I hope to become: resilient in the face of opposition, unbroken by decades of sexist attacks and restrictive stereotypes. Her candidacy is proof that the Alt-Right will ultimately fail. There is no amount of screaming and threatening that can halt progress.
Hillary Clinton, The Alt-Right, And Me â Medium
Students are failing to reproduce the required norms of conduct. Even if that failure is explained as a result of ideological shifts that students are not held responsible for â whether it be neoliberalism, managerialism or a new sexual puritanism â it is in the bodies of students that the failure is located. Students are not transmitting the right message, or are evidence that we have failed to transmit the right message. Students have become an error message, a beep, beep, that is announcing system failure.
Against Students â The New Inquiry
The Cursed Child is not fanfiction. TCC was not written within a network of uncompensated writers, sharing stories within a vast cultural conversation. TCC doesnât do any of the things the best fanfiction doesâit doesnât push the characters forward, and it doesnât dive any deeper, and it doesnât feel like a critical response to any of the texts that came before it (Rowellâs Carry On performs far more work critiquing the Harry Potter books than this play). The Cursed Child is an official follow-on work: professional male writers came to JKR with an idea for a play and she approved all of it. Even if you think its sloppy, even if you think itâs a travesty, even if you donât want to accept it as âcanon,â you do not get to pin all of that on fanfiction.
Harry Potter and the Sanctioned Follow-On Work (or, Fanfiction vs. the Patriarchy) â Fansplaining â Medium
when youâre trying to drink your tea but someone interrupts
This is me. In regards doorbells and telephone calls. Because really. If you wish to reach me, send an email or text like a polite person.
She is experienced, she is qualified, and she is the only thing standing between Donald Trump and the most powerful office in the world. So why does she inspire such widespread contempt?
"Meg Murray is a character who has long resonated with any smart girl who does not fit in. The parallels Chelsea was implicitly drawing to her mother are clear. (There is no such thing, in the calculated Clinton world, as an off-hand reference.) A woman should not need to be likeable to win. A woman can win by being herself, flawed like any other human being, but also exhibiting unusual intelligence and bravery."