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This blog follows a variety of topics in, fandom, art, humor, social justice and anything of interest. The MAJOR TOPICS of this blog include: Ayumi Hamasaki, art, Once Upon a Time,Young Justice, certain Korean entertainers, Green Lantern: The Animated Series, Avengers, Game of Thrones, Stargate, Suits, and The Wheel of Time. Please see TOPICS & TAGS for a filtered selection.

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Posts tagged "women"

eradicategirlhate:

you ever thought that maybe the reason girls say they’re fine when they’re not, or they’re not mad when they are, is because the second they show any semblance of emotion they’re written off as hysterical bitches that are probably on their period?

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You’re Probably Not Really a Nice Guy (x)

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The real horror here is that Boys Don’t Cry was based on a true story. Brandon Teena was a real person, who was really brutally raped and killed. The scene that McFarlane is making a sexualized joke out of really happened to a real human being who really died. Because according to McFarlane, breasts exist for men’s amusement, and the total violation and murder of people with breasts is just a big joke because the bodies of women and FAAB people are just hilarious.

When McFarlane reduces Swank’s amazingly powerful performance down to a punchline about her body, he’s doing more than making light of her talent. He’s literally inviting people to laugh at rape and murder. He’s construing breasts as existing for men’s pleasure, whether sexual pleasure or just to make fun of, all the time—even when they belong to people, like Brandon Teena in Boys Don’t Cry, who identify as men. Even when they are exposed as part of a badly injured body, like Charlize Theron in Monster—another film based on a true story. Even when they symbolize the racist sexualization of black women by white men, like Halle Berry in Monster’s Ball. Even when they’re visible during a violent gang rape, as passerby cheer the attackers on, like Jodie Foster in The Accused, once again based on a real-life attack. Even when, like Scarlet Johansson, another target of the boob song, personal nude photographs of them were leaked without consent.

smissmas-miracle:

I have to make a presentation for my Natural Sciences class tomorrow. Naturally, as I am going to an HBCU and tomorrow is the first day of black history month, we had to choose black scientists.

I chose Mae Jemison, because she’s an absolute badass.

This is my presentation.

(Except the ‘babe’ slide, I just wanted to let it be known on Tumblr that Mae Jemison was hot.)

Hopefully it doesn’t get me in trouble.

Enjoy.

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‎’Slut’ is attacking women for their right to say yes. ‘Friend Zone’ is attacking women for their right to say no.

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And “bitch” is attacking women for their right to call you on it.

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bigbardas:

THE EXPENDABELLES DREAM CAST: Lena Olin, Gina Torres, Michelle Yeoh, Sigourney Weaver, Linda Hamilton, Michelle Rodriguez, Pam Grier, Maggie Q, Nichelle Nichols ALSO

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