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in this house we stan penn badgley who has no time for your romanticizing dangerous white men bullshit
Hiiiii! What part of Canada are you from??
Calgary, AB
i’m not a shakespeare expert, but i do know a thing or two about the bard, and one of those things is that will shakes wrote every role with the thought in mind that david tennant would one day play that character, sans, like, othello.
like okay. she has the range.
this fourth of july think of the indigenous people of america who had their country and land stolen from them with little to no reparations or apologies. land is still being taken. sacred grounds are still being ripped away. there is no “independence” for the people who were here first.
“influencer” sounds like a dystopian term
It is
interesting that it’s social networking sites with/associated with primarily female users that are stepping up where Facebook and Twitter won’t
found one of those gem examining magnifying glass things and inspected my birds… they were so big and beautiful thru the lens… i luv them
my birds without the lens: small and adorable my birds with the lens: big and beautiful
the whole package
Dunno if anyone outside the UK has noticed, but Britain in the last week has decided that tipping milkshakes over fascists is what we do now.
To the point that McDonalds were asked by the police to stop selling them, and it didn’t help at all.
Someone with a gourmet giant shake today just drenched Farage and he looks like a sad milky weasel. Blessed day.
lets bring back romanticism im tired of trying to be rational. were all dumb and we all want love
me: *is sad*
some random shiny thing with no function or monetary value half buried in the dirt at the bus stop:
me: oh ho HOOO
we’re all just crows with rights and anxiety
Not to be dramatic but seeing/coming into contact with ancient stuff is an overwhelming experience. I can’t look at a damn mummy without imaginging every facet of who they may have been in life. I was in a cave once to see a stone full of grooves where people had sharpened stone weapons thousands of years ago and I was told I could touch the grooves and my spirit left my body on contact. I fell through time and space. What the fuck
homeless people are part of your community!!!!! get with it!!!!!!!!!!!!! they’re not outside interlopers they’re not invaders they’re not vermin. homeless people = people deprived of homes, they are Victims and you should be angry on their behalf because people are being deprived of shelter in Your Community
“Asexual activist Yasmin Benoit talks to PinkNews about how she realised she was asexual, why the LGBT community needs to be more inclusive, annoying comments people make about asexuality, and why she’s embracing her asexuality as a proud, black model.“
[Yasmin Benoit: You barely see asexual people as it is, let alone a black asexual person.
I am a model and an asexuality activist, and I am an aromantic asexual.
There was never really a time where I didn’t think I was asexual. I noticed when I was about eight and I was in primary school like everyone’s hormones seemed to kick in and all of a sudden the boys and girls didn’t want to just play with each other; they were going out with each other and they fancied each other and I was like, “Alright, what’s this?”
The default is straight so when people would ask me I’d be like “Well I guess I’m straight but I don’t like boys.” And they were like: “Well then you’re probably not straight.” They said: “Well do you like girls?” and I was like “No, I don’t really like anybody.” And they were like: “Well maybe you’re asexual or something?” And I was like “Alright, that sounds good.” So I Googled that and I was like “Yeah, sounds about right.” So when I was about 14, I just started using that word.
I find that most of the time, in my personal life, people just kind of re-interpret it their own way. So I’ll say: “Hey, I’m asexual” and they’ll be like: “Oh ok, so you’re well behaved.” They’ll just switch it. I’ll be like “I’m asexual” and they’ll be like: “Oh, you’ll find the right person, don’t worry” and I’ll be like “That’s not what I said.”
It has nothing to do with being a prude, it has nothing to do with being insecure, and antisocial, and introverted. It has nothing to do with how you look—that’s something I get a lot—people are like: “Oh but you’re good looking, you don’t need to be asexual,” which usually tells me that A) people think that there is an asexual look and that it isn’t a good one, and 2) that asexuality is a choice that people take when they can’t get dates or that they can’t get laid, which is really strange.
One of the benefits of being asexual is definitely that you don’t have to worry about–if you’re aromantic—you really don’t worry about relationship stuff. I know some asexual people do worry about that but I don’t have that problem.
I think that representation is definitely very important because I think the LGBTQIA+ community in general is pretty whitewashed in its representation. That is not only ironic for the community that’s supposed to be so inclusive and diverse if it doesn’t look like that, it’s also counterproductive for minorities that are part of it because it’s kind of seen as being a white thing, which definitely doesn’t help when you are trying to come out and people don’t take it seriously in your community because it’s seen as being this white kid thing.
Even in the LGBTQIA community, I find that people tend to cut out the A or think that the A stands for allies. I notice a lot of the time in organisations or in the media, people only care about the LGBT part and even though they put the plus, they don’t actually acknowledge the plus. But last time I checked the community is about, you know, people that aren’t heteronormative and they don’t fit that and it’s supposed to be inclusive of that. I think that LGBTQIA+ platforms should do a better job of acknowledging what’s in the plus and not just the LGB and the T.]
my humble opinion is that men that dont do any housework should die
you just killed my brothers
you’re welcome :)
As the Canadian election is coming up in October I just wann throw out a post to ask all my fellow Canadians to please vote and make sure Andrew Scheer doesn’t get elected because he’s Anti-abortion and may cause what’s going on in the southern US to happen in Canada :(
Im not old enough to vote but fuck im so close and i live here so i care
If you’re not old enough to vote yet make sure your friends and family who are old enough register and vote. Every vote matters and it does make a difference
Also if you’re not old enough to vote you can still donate and volunteer for your party of choice.
The NDP in my view is the best party to support (pro-choice, supports increasing social systems, improving healthcare, fighting climate change, etc) so here’s how you can help them:
Donate:
https://secure.ndp.ca
Volunteer:
https://www.ndp.ca/volunteer
I know someone is going to make a comment going something like this “you’re fear mongering, it’ll never happen here”.
First off, its possible for a government to remove funding from abortion providers, or to refuse to cover the cost of abortion pills, or make abortion harder to access even if the government doesn’t ban anything. Its also possible for the government to explicitly fund anti-choice groups, helping them to grow.
Additionally, Andrew Scheer has spoke favourably of denying funding to universities if they bar speakers on free speech grounds, which could force universities to allow anti-choice groups to spread their rhetoric unopposed.
First read about the social Conservative views of Andrew Scheer, the Conservative Party of Canada leader (currently either in 1st or 2nd place in the polls). And yes, he has said he won’t re-open the Abortion debate, but with toxic views like this I don’t want to give him the benefit of a doubt, lest he change his mind (because with a majority government he could change a lot of policies without opposition and I’m sure anti-choice groups will be lobbying him hard to make changes):
Anti-abortion group sponsoring event attended by Scheer, other high profile Conservative MPs
Andrew Scheer’s Ties to Rebel Media Are Now Impossible to Deny
Andrew Scheer “I Dont Believe In Same Sex Marriage” (2016)
Andrew Scheer - Gay Pride Is Way Too Politicized & Won’t Go To Parade
Andrew Scheer will oppose transgender rights, fight gun regulations
‘We won’: anti-abortion groups declare victory after Andrew Scheer named new Conservative leader
Andrew Scheer and the anti-abortion movement in Canada
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Now read, theses articles:
Alabama is closer than we think
Abortion may be legal in Canada but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to access (and this is with a Liberal government in charge)
Update:
Read this NOW:
Andrew Scheer Told Anti-Abortion Group He’d Let Conservative MPs Reopen the Abortion Debate
The article above only has 65 notes, so I’d appreciate if people could share that post, as well as this one.