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It’s my birthday and I’ll cry if I want to...
A little update of my directing reel. Decided to keep it short and sweet.
This shit still funny af
I miss New York.
Oliver Jeffers
The universe of full of sad sacks this week.
Having a maudlin day and remembering August when this Sad Sack rode in the belly of a 40ft elephant.
Yesterday was the last day of my 30's. My Loveman dragged me out into the heat to hug some trees, smell some roses and drink some champagne. So begins a new decade of Sad Sack adventures. Hope my heart lasts through it.
Everything to know about the women’s strikes on International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day is on Wednesday, March 8, and worldwide, women are celebrating by doing absolutely nothing.
Strikes highlighting gender inequality and labor reform have been called across the country and around the globe, along with smaller protests and actions, all under the dual umbrellas of International Women’s Strike and A Day Without a Woman.
International Women’s Day is a global celebration of women’s achievements that’s been around since 1908.
Women have been striking on International Women’s Day since 1917, Ashley Bohrer, a co-organizer for International Women’s Strike U.S., said in a phone interview.
The Women’s March on Washington organizers announced A Day Without a Woman in early February, on the heels of their national demonstration for human rights on Jan. 21, 2017.
A Day Without a Woman rests on the intersectional feminism espoused by the Women’s March on Washington.
The strike, however, is slightly different: Women are asked to refrain from doing any kind of labor — paid or unpaid, physical or emotional.
Alternatively or in addition, people can show solidarity with striking women by wearing red and refusing to shop, unless they do so at women-owned or small, local businesses. Read more (3/8/17 6:09 AM)
Can’t miss a day of work? Here’s how you can still participate in the women’s strike.
Many folks just can’t afford to risk losing their jobs or to give up a day’s wages. Thankfully, there are ways to participate without staying away from work or school.
If possible, avoid spending any money
The organizers of A Day Without a Woman acknowledge that not everyone can take part in the same way. One of the ways they suggest participating is to avoid shopping at stores or online for the duration of the day, with the exception of “small, women-owned and minority-owned businesses that support us.”
If you can avoid it, don’t do any housework either
Organizers of the International Women’s Strike suggest strike participants should “leave care and housework for the day,” if they can.
Research has shown that, in straight couples, women are overwhelmingly expected to do stereotypical duties like childcare, cooking and laundry.
Wear red
Organizers of a Day Without a Woman and the U.S. branch of the International Women’s Strike are also asking people to participate in the day by wearing red, if they can.
Red was chosen as the day’s official color because, according to A Day Without a Woman organizers, it symbolizes “revolutionary love and sacrifice” and “is the color of energy and action associated with our will to survive.”
Give a caregiver the day off
If you or your household employ any women as a caregiver, nanny, babysitter or housekeeper, give them Wednesday off.
Are you a male ally? Act like one
A Day Without a Woman organizers also provided a handy list of ways male allies can step up their game on Wednesday (or any day, really). Read more (3/8/17 6:11 AM)
Today.
It’s international women’s day
The freedom to protest needs to be protected more than ever. (x)
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Last year it was HR 347, now this?! What is this horse shit?
Baby rhino meets her dad for the first time. [full video]
This is like me, trying to gather courage for the week every Monday...
A toddler has now shot a person every week in America for two years straight
This is why I don't want kids...they're dangerous.
Even Sad Sacks go outside sometimes.
Project 365 Day 17 01-17-2016
I wanted to go for a long walk amongst some trees and we ended up surrounded by snow and giant falling boulders. I love it when Los Angeles surprises me.
Project 365 Day 16 01-16-2016
My weekends are full of work and the hopes that my little kitten monsters will tunnel around my body at the end of the night.
Project 365 Day 15 01-15-2016
I sat in the tub until I turned into a prune. Today is the 17 year anniversary of being with Tal. We both have to work late and the only way to celebrate is to hope one of us is awake when the other comes home. Life in Los Angeles is glamorous.
Project 365 Day 14 01-14-2016
Sometimes, it’s a real treat to leave Bloodline and find myself alone in the parking garage.
Project 365 Day 13 01-13-2016
Sometimes the kittens are good at pretending that they care I am home.