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I've slowly been chipping away at drawing scenes from that imaginary Muppet retelling of the Princess Bride, figured it was about time to share what I've drawn on Tumblr!
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the worst part about this is the young girls commenting on this video things like "what do you expect 13-15 yos to look like" like....kids.......i'm not saying to put on your dora shirt and put your hair in pigtails i'm saying that a 13 yo wearing a full face of makeup and making thirst traps is not normal
this is what i mean too, when i say there's NOTHING for kids. i was a 90s kid, we had our own aisle, for christ sakes. the 90's were the "age of the cool kid" we had our own shit that adults woudlnt touch if their lives depended on it (which makes people now in their 20's bringing those looks back doubly troubling).
and its capitalism fault! Capitalism got rid of youth culture. capitalism crushed teen/ and new "tween" culture and aimed luxury adult marketing at children. children are the target now for adult clothing trends, expensive makeup, luxury items and even technology because teen and tween culture depended HEAVILY on cheapness. adults didnt want to be caught dead with Izone cameras and clear phones, and whatever else, so the powers that be just got rid of it all to market adult things (makeup and thousand dollar phones ) to EVERYONE. and even now, things that should be marketed to kids, like beaded bracelets and all that Claires looking Jewelry thats come into trend this summer, is ALL sold at luxury prices and sold on heavily made up models.
(now dont get me wrong, there was always "that girl" who was 14 and wanted to look EXACTLY like pam Anderson, or Foxxy Brown,but they were few and far between and it was seen as a problem)
something has to be done.
that 'i have to get ready for work' edge of the bed sit. you know the one.
Audio doesn't match subtitles incident, thousands dead millions injured
Your daily dose of cat memes
waiting for my turn to speak in a conversation and trying not to interrupt literally feels like I'm trying to jump into a game of double dutch
me trying to use my abysmal social skills
"company erases all evidence of children's cartoon as a tax write-off" "ten tv shows that will be removed from their streaming services right now, forever" "creative production on indefinite pause because the algorithm said so" "game developers forced to leave company they created due to made-up financial reasons" "fully completed film will never be released because their ceo will lose five dollars"
Diana Ross and Sammy Davis Jr. pay tribute to Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire on The Hollywood Palace TV series in 1969. To watch the number in full, click here.
People protect a woman who is burning her scarf
So proud of my mother for doing her own research after I sent her that meme. A sign she hung in her car window.
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Is this true?
Not only is it true, it gets worse. The Susan G Komen For The Cure Foundation has actually successfully sued “competing” charities, because (paraphrasing) their “message or branding was infringing.”
You read that correctly: they took money that people had donated to cure cancer, and hired attorneys with it, to sue ANOTHER group of people trying to find a cure for cancer, who, in turn, had to us their donated money to hire their own legal counsel to defend themselves.
Yeah signal boost because not enough people know about this and seriously FUCK SUSAN G. KOMEN THEY ARE THE ACTUAL WORST
Some links…
http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org/
http://www.somethingawful.com/feature-articles/for-the-cure/
http://thestir.cafemom.com/in_the_news/132728/susan_g_komen_foundation_has
(reblogged in honor of my mother, who died of breast cancer, 11/13/97)
Reblog every time I see it. Roughly once a month.
Also please never forget the pink fracking drill bit
that’s right fracking you know, a process using chemicals known to cause cancer that leech into the water supply
http://www.triplepundit.com/2014/10/baker-hughes-fights-breast-cancer-pink-fracking-drill-bits/
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/cancer/pink-drill-bits-bring-complaints-komen-tie-fracking-n223166
It’s that time of year again, please remember Komen is the actual worst
Komen For The Cure is pretty much awful.
My mother died in 1996 from breast cancer. Most cancer charities are scams, in that people throw fancy parties and get rich off them and very little money goes into research or support for patients. Here are some vetted cancer charities that get good scores on Charity Navigator and pay medical expenses or fund research:
Breast Cancer Research Foundation
Cancer Research Institute
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
63 four star rated cancer charities on charity navigator
Signal boosting this
Reblogging from myself because it’s October now
[Image 1: A photo of a yellow-green sheet of paper that reads: “Think Before You Pink. My mother DIED from breast cancer 2/11/2000. Susan G. Komen only gives less than 20% of donations to cancer research. Their CEO makes $684,000 a year.” End Image 1 ID]
[Image 2: “The More You Know” gif. End Image 2 ID]
[Image 3: An image featuring a 3D model of a fracking drill bit painted pink. Alongside the drill bit is the Susan G. Komen pink ribbon and the text “Doing Our Bit for the Cure.” End Image 3 ID]