Laura Marling - Wild Fire (Live at Celtic Connections 2017)
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Laura Marling - Wild Fire (Live at Celtic Connections 2017)
I knew it hurt him and he knew it hurt me and neither of us could do a thing about it. We sat on the floor trying to fix each other, all the while knowing there was no way we could. We lay with our legs entwined until finally he said, âI love you, right? God knows I fucking love you. But this isnât working, is it? Weâre breaking each otherâs heart and it feels like weâre running on borrowed time.â And I said nothing because he was right and I hated it. I lay there silently, hating the way everything contradicted itself. I lay there and hated it all.
S. Zhao (via blossomfully)
Junebug - 2005
I do not understand this âmale privilege" bullshit.
What. Fucking. Privileges. Do. Men. Have.???????
Name them. I swear, I challenge you to name these âmale privileges" and be able to prove them.Â
Come on, I fucking dare you.Â
Name them!
Oh boy. Well, as a man, Iâll tell you my male privilege.
My odds of being hired for a job, when competing against female applicants, are probably skewed in my favor. The more prestigious the job, the larger the odds are skewed.
I can be confident in the fact that my co-workers wonât think that I was hired/promoted because of my sex - despite the fact that itâs probably true.
If I ever am promoted when a woman of my peers is better suited for the job, it is because of my sex.
If i ever fail at my job or career, it wonât be seen as a blacklist against my sexâs capabilities.
I am far less likely to face sexual harassment than my female peers.
If I do the same task as a woman, and if the measurement is at all subjective, chances are people will think I did a better job.
If I am a teen or an adult, and I stay out of prison, my odds of getting raped are relatively low.
On average, Iâm taught that walking alone after dark by myself is less than dangerous than it is for my female peers.
If I choose not to have children, my masculinity will not be questioned.
If I do have children but I do not provide primary care for them, my masculinity will not be questioned.
If I have children and I do care for them, Iâll be praised even if my care is only marginally competent.
If I have children and a career, no one will think Iâm selfish for not staying at home.
If I seek political office, my relationship with my children or who I deem to take care of them will more often not be scrutinized by the press.
My elected representatives are mostly people of my own sex. The more prestigious the position, the more this is true.
When i seek out âthe person in charge", it is likely that they will be someone of my own sex. The higher the position, the more often this is true.
As a child, chances are I am encouraged to be more active and outgoing than my sisters.
As a child, I could choose from an almost infinite variety of childrenâs media featuring positive, active, non-stereotyped heroes of my own sex. I never had to look for it; male protagonists were (and are) the default.
As a child, chances are I got more teacher attention than girls who raised their hands just as often.
If my day, week or year is going badly, I need not ask of each negative episode or situation whether or not it has sexist overtones. (Nobodyâs going to ask if Iâm upset because Iâm menstruating.)
I can turn on the television or glance at the front page of the newspaper and see people of my own sex widely represented.
If Iâm careless with my financial affairs it wonât be attributed to my sex.
If Iâm careless with my driving it wonât be attributed to my sex.
I can speak in public to a large group without putting my sex on trial.
Even if I sleep with a lot of women, there is little to no chance that I will be seriously labeled a âslut,â nor is there any male counterpart to âslut-bashing.â
I do not have to worry about the message my wardrobe sends about my sexual availability.
My clothing is typically less expensive and better-constructed than womenâs clothing for the same social status. While I have fewer options, my clothes will probably fit better than a womanâs without tailoring.
The grooming regimen expected of me is relatively cheap and consumes little time.
If I buy a new car, chances are Iâll be offered a better price than a woman buying the same car. The same goes for other expensive merchandise.
If Iâm not conventionally attractive, the disadvantages are relatively small and easy to ignore.
I can be loud with no fear of being called a shrew. I can be aggressive with no fear of being called a bitch.
I can ask for legal protection from violence that happens mostly to men without being seen as a selfish special interest, since that kind of violence is called âcrimeâ and is a general social concern. (Violence that happens mostly to women is usually called âdomestic violenceâ or âacquaintance rape,â and is seen as a special interest issue.)
I can be confident that the ordinary language of day-to-day existence will always include my sex. âAll men are created equal,â mailman, chairman, freshman, he.
My ability to make important decisions and my capability in general will never be questioned depending on what time of the month it is.
I will never be expected to change my name upon marriage or questioned if I donât change my name.
The decision to hire me will not be based on assumptions about whether or not I might choose to have a family sometime soon.
Every major religion in the world is led primarily by people of my own sex. Even God, in most major religions, is pictured as male.
Most major religions argue that I should be the head of my household, while my wife and children should be subservient to me.
If I have a wife or live-in girlfriend, chances are weâll divide up household chores so that she does most of the labor, and in particular the most repetitive and unrewarding tasks.
If I have children with my girlfriend or wife, I can expect her to do most of the basic childcare such as changing diapers and feeding.
If I have children with my wife or girlfriend, and it turns out that one of us needs to make career sacrifices to raise the kids, chances are weâll both assume the career sacrificed should be hers.
Assuming I am heterosexual, magazines, billboards, television, movies, pornography, and virtually all of media is filled with images of scantily-clad women intended to appeal to me sexually. Such images of men exist, but are rarer.
In general, I am under much less pressure to be thin than my female counterparts are. If I am over-weight, I probably suffer fewer social and economic consequences for being fat than over-weight women do.
 If I am heterosexual, itâs incredibly unlikely that Iâll ever be beaten up by a spouse or lover.
Complete strangers generally do not walk up to me on the street and tell me to âsmile.â
Sexual harassment on the street virtually never happens to me. I do not need to plot my movements through public space in order to avoid being sexually harassed, or to mitigate sexual harassment.
On average, I am not interrupted by women as often as women are interrupted by men.
On average, I will have the privilege of not knowing about my male privilege.
And lastly, I am taken as a more credible feminist than my female peers, despite the fact that the feminist movement is not liberating to my sex.
This is male privilege.
THIS. THIS IS HOW YOU BE A MALE FEMINIST.Â
YES YES YES YES YES
Sad to say, but the fact that people think thereâs no male privilege says a lot about social awareness.
Itâs so sad, because itâs so hard to make her understand. Itâs so hard to make her understand. Iâve gotten all these things for her. Iâve gotten all these things for her and now she just⊠she just wants to run away.
The White Houseâs Pete Souza has shot nearly 2 million photos of Obama. Here are his favorites.
Before and after presidency. (via floppypickles)
next time someone tells you Muslim countries oppress women, let them know Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Turkey, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, and Senegal have all had female Presidents or Prime Ministers and 1/3rd of Egyptâs parliament is female but the US has yet to even have a female vice president and canât say âvaginaâ when discussing female reproductive rights
I just cracked my screen I reblogged this so hard.
One silver lining of the election night on Tuesday is the amount of women of color in the U.S. Senate quadrupled with three big wins in California, Illinois and Nevada. Their bios are seriously impressive.
Fuck Donald trump and all that he stands for, and Fuck BBC news and itv news for not giving the tram crash in south London yesterday the coverage it deserved, 7 people lost their lives and instead I've got to listen to Donald trump spew his hate and violence over the world, that man deserves no coverage of any kind... rest in peace all of the people who lost their lives yesterday, you never expect anything like that to happen so close to home.
One more victim of police brutality.
 According to the information from the media sources, Michelle Shirley, who was bipolar, was shot by the police when she rammed into the police car. However, if you watch the video, youâll find out the truth. Police officers also lied in their police report about this incident to cover up their asses.
Her family says she had a mental health crises and she didnât deserve to die like that. She definitely didnât deserve this. she struggled with her illness for a long time and made a video 5 years ago about what it was like to be bipolar:
This situation could have been solved without any victims. Police should never respond to calls on mentally ill people.
#RIPMichelleShirley
#Justice4MichelleShirley
SAY HER FUCKING NAME!!!
Composite of my most popular ocean sunset photos by @emesre
he made the sign