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Janaina Medeiros
sheepfilms

oozey mess
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

Product Placement
Xuebing Du

izzy's playlists!
noise dept.

ellievsbear
occasionally subtle
Peter Solarz
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Discoholic 🪩
$LAYYYTER

JBB: An Artblog!
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@markjplier-blog
Teen Vogue showing what real journalism looks like
America has been reticent to label white male mass shooters as domestic terrorists, and there’s a hesitation from politicians, law enforcement agencies, and society as a whole, to investigate what animates the brutal actions of these attackers, who are mostly white and male, and whose actions are often rationalized.
In America, where antiterrorist thought has ruled the century, a citizen’s safety faces far greater risk due to texting while driving or tripping down the stairs than being killed by a foreign-born refugee jihadist. Women in America face more danger from their husbands than they do a Muslim terrorist. In America, where predominantly white and predominantly male antigovernment militias rank as law enforcement’s most prevalent threat, according to a 2015 report, law enforcement agents face more significant danger from armed white men than Jihadists. Yet here we are, willfully aiming to dismantle any semblance of growing extremist thought, while ignoring the many different forms of radicalization that are resulting in a large swath of vicious behavior.
In America, citizens must grapple with reality. Not only is white male terrorism as dangerous as Islamic extremism, but our collective safety rests in rooting out the source of their radicalization.
Read the full article at http://www.teenvogue.com/story/white-male-terrorists-are-an-issue-we-should-discuss
You know, there’s nothing damnable about being a strong woman. The world needs strong women. There are a lot of strong women you do not see who are guiding, helping, mothering strong men. They want to remain unseen. It’s kind of nice to be able to play a strong woman who is seen.
Gone Girl (2014) dir. David Fincher
The Defenders
this is so sad yet important
12 or under. Think about it.
Even with this, men will still say that most women find it innocent and like the ‘compliments’
This is very important.
which rami are you today?
not in that onesie, you’re not
i’m like so glad that chris pine is getting the attention he deserves but at the same time i’m like “y’all motherfuckers SLEPT on my boy for years!!!! i’ve been in love since princess mia was pissed as fuck at him and stomped on his damn foot”
i don’t understand these posts no one has slept on chris pine like ever. like. do yall forget the star trek movies exist or what
it’s twelve at night and i can’t believe i thought of making this
wHY IS THIS POST BLOWING UP AGAIN
Stonewall Riots + 5 Names To Know
Some named Amazons in Wonder Woman (2017).
Ann Ogbomo as Philippus Ann Wolfe as Artemis Eleanor Matsuura as Epione Jacqui-Lee Pryce as Niobe Mayling Ng as Orana Samantha Jo as Euboea Florence Kasumba as Senator Acantha
me, watching gotg vol. 2: lol there’s no way they can top “we are groot.” gotg vol. 2: “he may have been your father, but he wasn’t your daddy.” me:
krennic: we stand here amidst my achievement, not yours!
tarkin and vader: wE sTAnd hERe AmIDSt My AChieVEment NOt yOuRs
“I love her. And I love her when she drives me crazy. I love her when she makes me laugh. She’s just delightful.” —Mark Hamill