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An anti-Obamacare guy tries to explain "third-world health care" and accidentally describes America.
Penises are not the same as authority, bro.
Mine - A short film from Fordham University for Campus Movie Fest 2014. Out of over 100 films, it won Best Actress and got nominated for Best Drama. Mine has since been promoted by organizations like End Violence Against Women International, and it is a finalist in the Campus MovieFest national wild card competition.
The story follows Lucy as she performs a spoken word poem about the sometimes subtle way abusive relationships can develop.
The poem:
People make a big deal about eyes but it was really the wrinkle in his forehead that caught me as he fumbled to write down his number.
We fell in love like children running downhill: wind whipping past, parading each other to our friends, to the sky, to the old couples we imagined as our future selves.
When he moved in, I swore he fused with the house. I could hear his sigh in the hum of my ceiling fan I could taste him in my coffee And anyone could see him in my poetry.
The grooves in his palm spoke of tragedies. A frayed lifeline spread to the pinky-tip I traced along those calloused patches and kissed the scars on his knuckles
When you love hard enough, you can embrace those scars And when you love long enough you excuse or even ignore almost imperceptible changes in the terrain: when he gripped me a bit tighter a bit more often when “how are you?” became “where were you?”
In college I learned that in World War I, soldiers rarely wrote about their misery. They were living a new kind of nightmare, so what good were the same old words and metaphors?
Poets died in those trenches. I thought of them as I tiptoed around the landmines that littered our home. When you live in a battlefield, where do you find energy to pick up a pen?
Like a numbed soldier I lived from moment to moment, and when the moments were sweet (and many were) I savored them Because nothing tastes as good as hope
Because even on the bad days when it seemed an eyelash could set him off when he threatened to leave the apartment or this world still each night he would murmur into my ear that these were the natural ups and downs of love.
But there is nothing natural about war. He was my comrade, sinking into the trenches, grasping at my face, my arm, my collar bone I wanted to rescue him If that meant bearing his blows and his slurred insults, I would do it If I could’ve swallowed his sadness, I would have.
My friends considered me M.I.A., but I reported for duty every day and would’ve marched unto death if she hadn’t made me listen. In that moment I realized I wasn’t his comrade but a prisoner of his war And after two years and seven months, I finally made a break for it.
Some nights I find myself clicking through old memories. I marvel at the smiles and the closeness and realize that these are the images which remain with me most vividly. When time has had its way with me, has softened the edges of my memory, I’m afraid I’ll only remember his charms: the crook of his arm, the way he said “hey baby.” I’m afraid I’ll miss these ideas of him.
But then I remember those poets and how long they lived in those trenches and the mornings I spent crying into my breakfast And now when I pick up my pen it is heavy, but it is firm. I lean into it like a staff as I tread the ground that hardened beneath me the moment I let you go. The ink smudges my hands like war paint I am bruised from battle, but I am not a casualty of his war I am free. I am free. I am mine.
Curta - Eu Não Quero Voltar Sozinho - Subtitles: English French Spanish Turkish
There are thrill seekers, and there are thrill seekers - extreme adventurers that will risk life and limb all for that 'one shot'. As a certified wuss, I sit comfortably in neither category.
If you haven’t heard about this yet, last night the BBC aired a powerful documentary called Blurred Lines that explored casual misogyny online and rape culture.
I urge EVERYONE to watch it and spread it like fire because it gives real insight into the topic and has inspired both men and women to go to Twitter and had #blurredlines trending for 12 hours on Twitter after it aired.
You can watch it on BBC iPlayer here (x)
(I genuinely don’t know if those outside the UK can view, so please let me know!)
It includes video footage from the Steubenville cases, it takes a look at the treatment of women in GTA, lads mags and rape jokes, the unapologetic nature of those who perpetrate rape culture etc.
One of the more interesting points of the documentary are the men who oppose rape culture and those that don’t and the societal differences between them.
After you view it please share your views, both on Tumblr and any other social media platforms you have. It’d be great if this abuse against women documentary were the first searches people came across when they search for Blurred lines.
You can watch it on BBC iPlayer here (x)
For those outside the UK: there’s a nice browser extension called Hola with which you can watch this.
And here’s a link to the whole program on YouTube. [x]
Hey if you’ve ever wondered why circumcision is a big fad in the U.S. and you like College Humor, this video is a must-see.
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