âThe morning dew perfectly captured my dogâs erratic freedom run.â Photo by Babolattack (larger version)
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âThe morning dew perfectly captured my dogâs erratic freedom run.â Photo by Babolattack (larger version)
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Chris Brownâs vocal ability doesnât even come to mind when I think of him. Like, I literally just think about the fact that he beat Rihanna.
Good. Iâm glad heâs remembered as a monster to almost 6k people
Josh Thomas talks about male suicide
I wonder how feminists will react to this
Probably ignore it then go back to making male tears mugs and gifsÂ
Actually this is a very common idea among feminists
Itâs something feminists have been talking about for years itâs called toxic masculinity and itâs one of the common threads among the topic of âPatriarchy hurts men tooâ. If fact the first time I read about toxic masculinity was on a feminist blog.
If you actually read things feminists talk about instead of straw manning them you might know this but OH WELL
reblog if you're NOT banksy
lets find out who he is by process of elimination
i sent the bee movie script over imessage to my friend who lives overseas but it didnât send as an imessage and sent as 315 text messages instead and iâm gonna be charged for international texting for all of them
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Iâve just been reading people freaking out at Target in the US no longer labeling their toys âgirlsâ and âboysâ. A fairly common response is something like âHow will I know what to get my granddaughter for her birthday if I donât know which are the girlâs toys?â Hmm, well, what does your granddaughter like? Maybe you could actually get to know her and find out what her interests are rather than treating her as a generic representative of her assigned gender. Just a thought.
When I was ten years old, a dog bit the back of my head. The doctor said, within earshot but out of sight â he didnât think I could hear him â that had the dogâs teeth been a little longer, they could have gone in under my skull. Hit my brain stem. Killed me, crippled me.
I donât know whether or not he was right. All I know is that for a decade and a half after that, I harbored a complete and unreasoning terror of dogs. It didnât matter how big they were, or how tame, or how kind. Someone else could assure me that they were the best dog in the world, that they knew the dog, that he would never hurt anyone, and it didnât matter, because I was convinced that any dog could suddenly turn on me, bite me hard enough to kill me.
There were two dogs I slowly learned to trust during that time period. And, eventually, I learned to understand dogs again, to understand their body language, to like them again, because my husband convinced me to get a puppy, to raise a dog from when it was small, that this would help me get over my fear.
No one ever told me I was crazy or irrational for not wanting to be around dogs after Iâd been attacked and nearly killed by one. Â No one. For fifteen years, it was understandable that I would be afraid â terribly, unreasoningly afraid â of dogs. A dog attacked me. I bore the traumatic scars. I found dogs terrifying, unpredictable. I could not trust any of them â no matter how kind theyâd been to my friends, no matter how well-recommended they came or how well theyâd been raised â not to turn on me and injure me.
When I was fifteen, I was raped.
Do I even need to finish this?
THIS IS WHAT I SAY ALL THE FUCKING TIME AND NO ONE UNDEFSTANDS.
Your blog fails to make me smile :) I love you!
did you forget the word never or is this a hate messageÂ
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The fact he didnât even think that was a thing..and heâs a fetus lawyer (I canât not laugh at that)
What the fuck is a fetus lawyer
My new band name
Men had no problem violating womenâs bodies while they had on corsets, petticoats and farthingales, so what the fuck makes you think a short skirt has anything to do with it?Â
Men also have no problem violating womenâs bodies while they wear a niqab, hijab and burqa, some of the most covered form of clothing. So basically, what the fuck makes you think clothes have anything to do with it?
Super relevant.Â
my brother is sitting in the chair in my room studying a practice test thing for his final test before he becomes a fully certified EMT tomorrow and heâs mumbling some of the questions out loud and he just went âa child has fallen from a monkey at schoolâŠâ and he just got dead quiet and stared at the wall for like a solid minute with the most stricken look on his face before he whispered âthereâs no protocol for monkeysâ
bro
bro it means monkey barsÂ
now heâs googling âchild falls from monkeyâ and apparently the only thing that pops up is Fall Out Boyâs âThnks Fr th Mmrsâ
 I M  L AHUGNI N G SO H ARD  HE WENT INTO THE KITCHEN LIKE 5 MINUTES AGO AND STARTED A CONVERSATION WITH MY MOM AND I HEARD HIM JUST STOP MID SENTENCE AND THEN SHOUT âFUCKING MONKEY BARSâÂ