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I left tumblr because it hurt my social life but now I am back.

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we're not kids anymore.
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ACCOUNT MOVED AGAIN
Hello, followers, I moved my Tumblr account from thewisecactus to WhiffleWaffles.
I left tumblr because it hurt my social life but now I am back.
Moved to @TheWiseCactus for no known reason. Meet you over there...
so much happening i cannot beleive this was 15 seconds
you two are perfect
Heather you are my hero
The things that gets me, if the writers know this, why are they doing it? Why are they wasting time?
I think they have been together all this time in secret. It is the secret. It is the only logical explanation.
The hijab Q&A that nobody asked for but everybody needs
hi okay if you don’t know any hijabis/muslims personally, you might be wondering how it “works” and im here to answer ur questions!!
Q: Do you like.. wear it all the time?? (re: do u shower in it?? do u sleep in it?? when was the last time u sAW UR OWN HAIR??? )
A: Nope! To put it simply, we wear the hijab when we are around strange men. And by strange I mean men who are not directly related to us. That means I can show my hair to women. It also means I don’t have to cover from my brother/father/uncle/grandfather/child. I would have to cover from my male cousins because you can technically marry them (note: this is only one of the reasons we cover! it’s not only to cover from possible suitors lol. Just bc I wouldn’t marry a gay man, doesn’t mean I don’t have to cover from him. The quran says to cover from men and not from women. that’s pretty broad and open for interpretation. I keep it simple for myself- I cover from all men and do not cover from any women, regardless of sexual orientation. This could differ from one hijabi to another). I also would not have to cover from my husband if I were married. Lastly, we don’t have to cover from any young boys who haven’t been “through puberty” yet. I guess it’s up to the individual to decide when that is as well.
Q: It seems kind of sexist to me that men don’t have to wear hijab, but women do…
A: Actually, men have their own hijab. (It’s not the turban you may see some men wearing, they are Sikhs, an entirely different religion.) Men have their own modest dress code to follow and are expected to follow the same rules the women do action-wise. Remember that equal does not have to mean identical. It wouldn’t make sense to ask men to cover their boobs or women to grow beards (we’ll come back to that later).
Q: I always hear about women being forced to wear it… That’s oppression and wrong.
A: I completely agree. “There shall be no compulsion in [acceptance of] the religion” (2/256). That’s taken directly from the Quran. Forcing someone to wear the hijab is a sin. Furthermore, many Muslims believe that hijab is not required/is only preferred/is optional. There’s a lot of interpretation involved in religion. It totally depends on the person and their own beliefs.
They way a Muslim chooses to wear their hijab also differs from person to person. Some women choose to cover their entire body. Some wear abayas (the black dress) and niqabs (the veil that covers the face). Some wear a simple scarf to cover their hair and dress “modestly” (this, again, depends on your interpretation of what modest means). Some just cover their hair. Some show a some of their hair. Some wear turbans. Some dress modestly, but don’t cover their hair. Some only wear it on certain occasions. (more here on the diff types of cover)
For men, some choose to grow beards (many believe this is just “sunnah” which means it is preferred, but not compulsory). Lots of men don’t follow the rules set for them. That can be due to personal beliefs, but I won’t deny the misogyny apparent in the Muslim culture (note: culture, not religion) probably has a lot to do with that.
Q: Do women only wear hijab for religious reasons?
A: No. I mean, that’s probably one of the most prominent reasons women choose to cover their hair, but there are many different factors. In many cultures, hijab is considered a thing of beauty. It’s a fashion statement (for Muslims, we’ll talk about cultural appropriation in a sec). It’s tradition. It’s a part of their identity. It keeps them in-tact with their religion and it identifies them as a Muslim to other Muslims. The reasons are endless, but I think you get the picture.
Q: I heard hijab is just keep men away.
A: As @angrymuslimah put so eloquently: Hijab is not to prevent men from looking at women or “protect them” from men. Hijab is not for men, or to help men control themselves - it’s for women themselves, to empower women. Men in Islam have a responsibility to lower their gaze and respect a woman no matter what she is wearing or what she looks like.
Q: Can women ever take the hijab off for safety reasons? (ie: heat exhaustion/possible attacks by islamophobes)
A: Totally! You’re obviously never supposed to compromise your health for anything, regardless of your religious beliefs. I once got asked if it would be okay for a women to remove her scarf when playing soccer in serious heat and my answer she could if she wanted to (again, she can do wtvr she wants), but playing soccer is optional. there’s a difference between wanting to play soccer and really having your life in danger. If hijabis choose to wear the hijab while playing soccer in 100 degrees, they’re badass and props to them for sticking to it even when it got hard, but that’s kind of the point of hijab. Again though, your health always comes first.
Q: I see hijabis sometimes and I want to compliment them/tell them it’s pretty, but I don’t want to be disrespectful.
A: It’s totally okay to compliment us! Please do! I live for the validation of strangers! For real, though. Just think about it this way, if you can say it to a non-hijabi and not offend her, you can probably say it to a hijabi. You can compliment anyone on their scarf regardless of where it is on their body.
Q: Can I wear the hijab if I’m not Muslim?
A: There is no specific way to wear a hijab. there is no specific fabric. We get our scarves from h&m and forever 21 like everyone else. There is nothing that identifies a hijab as a hijab except the wearer. So if you want to cover your hair for your own religious/personal reasons, you can do it! That doesn’t make it a hijab! The only thing that makes it a hijab is the wearer labeling it as a hijab. As long as you aren’t doing that, you’re not being disrespectful or appropriating our religion. (wearing it out of respect if you’re in a mosque or a predominately muslim country is also okay!)
I would however, advise against wearing it as a fashion statement. It’s not a style or accessory.
/So this got really long and I’m stopping here but I haven’t even really made a dent in the hijabi discourse. If yall have any more questions, you should ask your friendly neighborhood Muslimah! I promise, we won’t be offended, we just want yall to know the truth.
Thank you for this!
This is really good to know
Excellent information! I complimented a youth in a hijabi and began to worry I offended her.
Starts to feel sad because all the new RTTE hype is over. -Remembers RTTE themed "Cake Wars" airing June 27th.
I saw that in a commercial and thought it was just a myth!
I block people who have the same icon as me
update: attempted to block myself
My thoughts on RTTE (nsfw edition?)
Now that I’ve had some time to think on it.
1. There are no straight people on Berk. Period. That is an island of orgies.
2. There is sexual tension in every scene. There are like 42 new ships. All of the ships. All of the OT3s. All of them.
3. Whoever wrote the script was either clueless or horny. Lengthen the shaft? Really? The deepest I’ve ever been? Come on now. More than once there were lines about approaching from the front and behind. I just…can’t even.
4. My overall impression: mehhhhhhhhh. Nothing really happened? And Hiccup predictably fell for Viggo’s shenanigans again (probably because they’re in love)? Dagur is amazing and dagcup is the ship of the season. Also, why hasn’t Astrid died from sepsis this season? Getting shot with arrows, getting a zombie disease. Too much Heather, but she has chemistry with every single person at the Edge except the one she’s supposed to have it with? (Or they want us to believe she has it with, anyway.) And Hiccup clearly has a huge crush on her? And snotstrid? And heathstrid. And what? I don’t even know.
That’s about it. I’m sure there’s more but those are the highlights.
All the ships, man.
And don’t forget “there’s more than one entrance to the lower chambers” because that one is my favorites.
And everyone is clearly just having orgies all the time duh
I, overall, enjoyed this season. The first few episodes seemed to finish in a blink of an eye but it was good nonetheless. More violent then the other seasons, too. We got bar fights, Hiccup being shoved and pushed and captured, Astrid getting shot and encountering dead fishermen.
i relate to this on a spiritual level
Writer: [singing a slightly monotonous chant] Come on brain, think of things! Come on brain, think of things! Come on brain, be so smart–
Me every day
I know I run a book blog so maybe this isn’t the right platform for this, but girls: Please look out for other girls. Tonight I was stuck at a bus stop in Shoreditch circa 2 AM and saw another young woman getting harassed by a drunk, aggressive dude, and at first I thought, “She’s got it under control.” But then he started touching her and I went “No, that’s definitely not right.” So I barged over and shoved him out of the way and said, “Beth?? Oh my God, how are you, I haven’t seen you since grade school!” And this girl I’d never seen before in my life threw her arms around my neck and whispered, “You are an angel, thank God.” We talked for fifteen minutes, the creep lost interest, I watched her get on the bus and I will sleep so much better knowing she got home in one piece. If you see something weird happening, intervene. The worst that can happen is embarrassment, and I think that’s worth the risk when you consider the alternative.
Every platform is the right platform for this.
This
I DONT THINK PEOPLE UNDERSTAND HOW HARD ANIMATORS WORK
WHAT BUGS ME MOST IS WHEN ANY ANIMATED MOVIE BECOMES FAMOUS (DISNEY, PIXAR, ANIME’S, AND TV SHOWS) THE WRITER GETS 99.9999% OF THE CREDIT.
DO YOU KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO DRAW THE SAME CHARACTER SLOWLY MOVING 24 TIMES- ONLY TO MAKE ONE SECOND OF ANIMATION?
HOW MANY SKETCHES THEY MADE?
TIGHT SCHEDULES?
PEOPLE NEED TO APPRECIATE ANIMATORS MORE.
shit university students wear that movies do not prepare you for
plaid for days
pajamas that somehow manage to be A Look
somehow it’s the shoes that do it
pajamas that have absolutely no intention of being a look
obscure club merchandise
occasional weebs
unconventional hijab fabrics
seriously im 90% sure ive seen a girl wearing a snood. mad props bro
the Classic Engineering Student Look of jeans and runners
truly original international student fashion
bizarrely put-together outfits
looking at you, law students
the hoodie + hijab combo of greatness
shoes that are 10000% impractical for university
literally anything worn by an art student
8 thousand business major bros in navy blazers and khaki pants
• That one guy in the English building in a 90s hacker outfit
• Girls in swishy ankle-length skirts
• So many ladies in badass knee-high boots I cannot even
I go to art school and “anything worn by an art student” is accurate
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If you receive a message saying:
“Hello somebody wrote something about you on this blog. visit [link]” don’t click the link.
It is, from my understanding, a Trojan Virus; meaning that the message will be sent to everybody else either following you or that you’re following (I was sent the message from a mutual that hasn’t messaged me before).
Stay safe!
HA! I got that. The first thing I did was look at the person who sent me the message, which looked like a spammy porn blog to begin with. Generally checking the source of the message rather than the message itself has served me. Marked ‘em as spam and moved on. Be wary kids.
i’m fucking crying 😂
FUCKALSBLAHALANAMA
…bye
I am soaking wet
Hiccup: Eggs--
Fishlegs: Babies?
Tuffnut: DINNER!
There are two kinds of people
I laughed so hard XD
My life has been completed.
the older generation: *destroys housing market, destroys economy, fucks us over in every conceivable way*
the older generation: it's because you're on your phone all the time