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(via Saturday Morning Cartoons: Baopu #15) by Yao Xiao
words to remember
Getting it off my chest
I want to preface this by saying this isnât aimed at anyone in particular, I love all of the support I get, but this has to be said for myself:
I have had to deal with terrible things that happened in my past. Occasionally they come back to me and unearth things I have been trying to suppress and move on from. My loved ones tell me to be strong and get beyond it, but itâs easy for everyone to say. Trust me, I want to be strong. But for 18 years I was all alone dealing with this. Alone and scared. I didnât have support until I was able to get away from it. And even then I didnât share my feelings with people for years. I was still alone. Iâm not anymore, but that doesnât make the old wounds go away. I will deal with this for many years, especially since I never know when itâs going to come back to remind me. When the wounds are finally allowed to close completely I can really move on. But just know I do appreciate those of you who help me and I am trying my hardest to hold on. If I canât be strong for myself I will try for you. Please just continue to be there, in my ups and downs. đ
*hugs* You know you can call me and talk anytime. Iâm not going to tell you to be strong and get beyond it. Iâm gonna tell you itâs ok to feel that way. But you do have people who love you dearly.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, I drew this slightly ridiculous tribute to the Bayeaux Tapestry - I had originally intended this to be one 12-foot long image, but then I realized that if I were to ever turn this into a print that it would be impossible to frame (and difficult to view in one piece online), hence the more conventional 24x36-inch print available here.
âWhen I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, âLook for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.â To this day, especially in times of âdisaster,â I remember my motherâs words and I am always comforted by realizing that there are still so many helpers â so many caring people in this world.â
âFred Rogers
Quote by Audre Lorde.
Thanks, Tastefully Offensive! Have a safe and happy Halloween everyone!!Â
Quote by Patricia Hill Collins.
How We Treat Mental Illness Vs. How We Treat Physical Illness
ALL OF THESE. IâVE HAD ALL OF THESE SAID TO ME.
150% accuracy
How to properly pet animals by Adam Ellis
the last one tho
I used to pet my fish Donât tell me you canât pet a fish
The point is, the Muppets have always had bits of adult humor sprinkled in among the kid-friendly laughs. So when the Moms claim that The Muppets âis not what Jim Henson created or imagined,â theyâre completely off-base. The Muppets co-creator Bill Prady actually worked with Henson on a number of Muppet projects before Hensonâs death. Who would know better what Jim wouldâve wanted: Prady, or these moms?
One Million Moms Are Completely Wrong About âThe Muppets,â And Hereâs Why. (via wilwheaton)
I don't think suicidal people get enough credit for not acting on their suicidal thoughts.
This post is for all of you who have survived the urge to end your life, either coming out the other side or still fighting to stay alive.Â
I noticed how when someone has a physical illness such as cancer, and they come out the other side or even remission, they are able to celebrate surviving. I think all of the survivors of being suicidal should too.
Congratulations, and keep on fighting.
This post is making me tear up tonight.Â
This 14-year-old Muslim American student was detained for bringing a homemade clock to schoolÂ
Ahmed Mohamed, a 14-year-old Muslim student was arrested at his high school in Irving, Texas, after bringing a homemade clock to class, which school officials mistook for a bomb. Mohamed showed his engineering teacher first, but when the alarmed went off later in the day, thatâs when the trouble started.Â
Some helpful hints for video game designers from the women of Pax Prime.
Itâs even cooler when you stand back and squint your eyes.
Or take your glasses off
*feels skeptical* *takes glasses off* WOAH!!!!
I'm a long winded soapbox standee...
Okay, there arenât enough characters to post my opinion via Twitter, so Iâll do it here. Itâs not an important topic, but it was on the news tonight.
That Kentucky clerk, Kim Davis, was released from jail today. She was put in there for refusing to allow marriage licenses for anyone after the national ruling to allow gay marriage. I donât believe she needed to be thrown in jail, but I think she needs to be fired. When you have a job in the government, like she does, you are required to uphold the law, regardless if your religious beliefs conflict with these laws! If you canât do your job, or in her case REFUSE to do your job, you should be fired or asked to leave. Sheâs getting a slap on the wrist and a shit ton of publicity, it makes me sick to see her on tv.
Anyway, thatâs my opinion/rambling.
I understand thenerdyvixenâs position, but I disagree. Kim Davis is a government official who was abusing her position of authority to deny rights as determined by the Supreme Court of the United States of America. If she objected to it that strongly she should have resigned her position. Not abused it. Iâve seen an article refuting the comparison of her to Rosa Parks and I agree. She was not a powerless individual being squashed by an unfair government. She was closer to the unfair government squashing powerless individuals.
Our new Tropes vs Women episode explores the numerous ways in which the Women as Reward trope manifests in video games. The trope occurs when women or womenâs bodies are employed as rewards for player actions, a pattern which frames female bodies and sexuality as collectible or consumable and positions women as status symbols designed to validate the masculinity of presumed straight male players. We then discuss how this trope both reflects and reinforces the pervasive, socially constructed mentality of male entitlement that operates in the background of our culture.
Content Warning: This educational episode contains game footage of a graphic sexual nature.
Full transcript, links and resources available at: http://wp.me/p5WxZG-8I4