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WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN?!?!?
Maya Angelou!
Ooooohhhh😎💦😩😍 *snaps fingers*
At first I thought this was a picture of just someone having a normal get together but no,
It’s so much more.
The ad was in a women’s magazine and if I remember correctly, was for a perfume. It featured a white woman lying in bed with a black man. The man’s shirtless back was to the viewer, making only his taut, muscular form and powerful-looking arms and shoulders visible. He was faceless, unidentified. The woman looked sultrily at us from over his mysterious form, satisfaction writ large over her features. She had partaken of whatever delights this man had to offer and was smugly, luxuriantly basking in the afterglow. The ad copy was, “Take a walk on the wild side.” My teacher used the ad as an example of how marketers can use certain words and images to convey large amounts of information subtly and effectively. A white woman having sex with a black man? How risqué. The implication: be a little like that woman. Spray on that perfume and feel like the kind of girl who has sex with faceless, muscular black men in ritzy hotel rooms because it’s an adventure, a thrill, a risk, something illicitly pleasurable. These are the semiotics of race. This is why columnists will trip over themselves not to call Lupita Nyong’o or Angela Basset “beautiful”, choosing instead to use terms that call to mind a kind of savage, animalistic magnetism: fierce, striking, edgy, eye-catching. Words like “pretty” and “beautiful” and “cute” are for white women whose bodies and sexualities are not seen as wild, animal, or untamed. Black men are hulking, threatening, thuggish; white men are charming, sexy heartthrobs with hearts of gold. Brown women are exotic, with their “honey-coloured” skin and their “mystical”, “enchanting” beauty, unlike their white counterparts, who are held up as not only ideal, but knowable and safe. White people are beautiful; non-white people are dangerous.
“The Semiotics of Race, or: Walks on the Wild Side”
by Aaminah Khan (via Black Girl Dangerous)
As has been pointed out by (radical) feminists, making women have sex with you by giving them money means they wouldn’t want to have sex with you in the first place. They’re doing it because they need the money, which makes it non-consensual. Furthermore, if consent is granted beforehand, and cannot be given or revoked for specific sexual acts as they happen, then it’s not consensual either, simply because it’s then very easy for a john or a porn director to decide to add new sexual acts and force the woman to do them under the threat of not getting paid.
-https://francoistremblay.wordpress.com/2014/12/19/the-assumption-that-sex-is-about-power/ (via vaginal-power)
MAY 21 - NICOLE TICEA
At just fifteen years old, Vancouver high school student Nicole Ticea developed an early-stage HIV test that’s as easy to use as an over-the-counter pregnancy test. Unlike current rapid response tests which rely on testing antibodies, Ticea utilized a technique known as isothermic nucleic acid amplification, making it possible to detect the virus as early as one week after infection. The disposable device does not rely on electricity, provides results in under one hour and should cost less than $5.00 to produce.
“Nicole’s work really made me realize what a big difference a fast easy-to-administer test for early stage HIV infection could make in prolonging, if not saving, thousands of lives in developing countries,” said Gursev Anmole, the graduate student mentor who assisted Nicole on her research at Simon Fraser University.
Ticea was recently awarded the 2015 Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award for her groundbreaking work. After starting her own company, she received a $100,000 grant to continue developing this technology in the hopes of bringing it to low-income communities in need.
This is amazing!
It’s better to have nobody than someone who is half there, or who doesn’t want to be there.
Angelina Jolie (via soulsscrawl)
Half the audience gave a standing ovation. Guess which half didn’t.
There was no in between for her. It was all or nothing. (insp.)
i think brooke davis is the character i related to the most from all the tv shows i ever saw
We need more women like this
My reblog was pretty aggressive on this one
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Right in the feels.
On a scale of cuddles to rough sex i need everything on the fucking scale.
(via forever-dirty-minded)
I CANT BREATH
Man: [slightly confused] You can pet him.
Excited dog person: [shrieks happily] REALLY? OK
It’s weird when you realize the person you once told everything to now has no idea of what’s happening in your life.
this literally needs to be deleted
HAHAHAHAH the truth behind this.