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best series ever made
This is just too much.
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I HAVE WAITED MY LIFE TO FIND THIS OMG I CANâT I JUST CANâT
so much swag in 3 people
best series ever made
This is just too much.
The doubts. You had to save me from my constant doubts. That deep-seeded feeling that I wasnât good enough for anything, I was a fake at my job, I wasnât your equal, my friends would forget me if I moved away for a month. It wasnât as easy as hearing voices, nobody was telling me this. It was just something I knew. Everyone else was playing along but I was sure that one day they would all stop.â
David Levithan, The Loverâs Dictionary (via loveyourchaos)
Because telling fat people that they are in fact humans that deserve dignity and respect automatically means youâre ~*GLORIFYING OBESITY*~
By the way, donât dribble on to me saying you worry about a fat personâs âhealthâ. Thatâs just a bullshit excuse to voice your unwanted opinion on a fat personâs body considering you wouldnât give a single flying fuckadoodle about someoneâs health if they were skinny. Besides another personâs health is none of your damned business anyway. Run along now and preach to a choir that actually cares.
Iâm going to be honest, so long as youâre not hurting anyone, you can eat soy sauce and milk duds all day long for all I care.
thank you so much for this comic imp.
GLORIFY IT!!!
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Joi Ito of MIT Media Lab:
http://www.wired.com/business/2012/06/resiliency-risk-and-a-good-compass-how-to-survive-the-coming-chaos/
Ito: There are nine or so principles to work in a world like this:
1. Resilience instead of strength, which means you want to yield and allow failure and you bounce back instead of trying to resist failure.
2. You pull instead of push. That means you pull the resources from the network as you need them, as opposed to centrally stocking them and controlling them.
3. You want to take risk instead of focusing on safety.
4. You want to focus on the system instead of objects.
5. You want to have good compasses not maps.
6. You want to work on practice instead of theory. Because sometimes you donât why it works, but what is important is that it is working, not that you have some theory around it.
7. It disobedience instead of compliance. You donât get a Nobel Prize for doing what you are told. Too much of school is about obedience, we should really be celebrating disobedience.
8. Itâs the crowd instead of experts.
9. Itâs a focus on learning instead of education.
Weâre still working on it, but that is where our thinking is headed.
âRep. Barbara Lee (D-CA), Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), and 32 other Democratic politicians re-introduced the âReal Education for Healthy Youth Actâ on Thursday, legislation that would âexpand comprehensive sex education programs in schools and ensure that federal funds are spent on effective, age-appropriate, medically accurate programs.ââ
Yes, yes, YES!!
Pulitzer Center grantee Mujib Mashal explains how trans-boundary water tensions with Iran and Pakistan cast a shadow on the development of Afghanistanâs mainly agricultural economy.
In his reporting project, heâs found water murder, violent threats against political officials, farmersâ reluctance to diversify from poppy production until thereâs enough water, and an international reluctance to get involved. Only 5 percent of aid money flowing into Afghanistan goes to the water sector, despite clear needs for infrastructure. Read more here.Â
âI am somehow less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einsteinâs brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops.â
Stephen Jay Gould (via 5footabstract)
FOREVER REBLOG!
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âDiamondâ Joe Biden
you dont have to feel guilty about removing toxic people from your life you dont have to feel guilty about removing toxic people from your life you dont have to feel guilty about removing toxic people from your life but if you do feel guilty, itâs okay, that happens sometimes, it doesnât mean youre weak, and i promise things will be all right
need this reminder every now and again
Male privilege is when my mom gets called a âbitchâ by a man at work and her coworkers tell her to stop being so sensitive when she wants to file a complaint. Male privilege is when this man learns that my mother wants to file a complaint and uses intimidation to prevent her from filing it (by...
Here they are at last: the Turtle Island Girls! Oh, it was so hard to choose the girls (I have about ten more on the idea slate), but given the location, time period, and origin of the girls these were that made the first cut. God, I wish they were real.Â
Cahokia, 1254 (Choctaw): Issi, a shy but hopeful girl new to the great temple city
Nunavut, 1354 (Inuit): Tulugak, a mischievous girl who cares deeply about her family
TeotitlĂĄn del Valle, 1497 (Zapotec): Nisa, a responsible girl facing tumultuous changes
South Carolina, 1704 (Igbo): Somayina, a brave girl who is stolen from her home but finds her own destiny
Ontario, 1764 (Ojibwe): Memengwaa, a spunky young agokwe eager to prove herself in uncertain times
Nova Scotia, 1796 (African-American): Elizabeth, a curious girl full of hope for the future
Acapulco, 1813 (Filipina-Afromestiza): Magdalena, a fiesty girl who wants to see far-off places
Indian Territory, 1838 (Black Cherokee): Sarah, a studious girl who stays strong when life changes drastically
Texas, 1844 (Tejana): Ana, a quiet but big-hearted girl who does her best to help in times of war
Red River, 1874 (Métis): Catherine, a lively girl with an eye for trade on the Great Plains
Sonora, 1914 (Chinese-Mexican): Dolores, a clever girl torn between her family and friends during the Mexican Revolution
Vancouver, 1934 (Punjabi-Canadian): Amrita, an adventurous girl with dreams of being a star
California, 1942 (Japanese-American): Kazuko, a hardworking farm girl whose spirit keeps her family upbeat during World War II
Montreal, 1964 (Haitian-Canadian): Simone, a bright girl who has a way with words
South Dakota, 1973 (Lakota): Linda, a girl with a warriorâs heart who wants to help her people
Guatemala, 1982 (Kâicheâ Maya): MarĂa, a girl who finds her strength during a long journey to a new home
I really hate the Idiot Nerd Girl meme, so I decided to stage a cheerful coup with the aid of some friends. Join us?
(Edited to fix 2nd link. Join the revolution!)
Coup ftw!