endangeredbodiesnyc:
“ “If tomorrow, women woke up and decided they really liked their bodies, just think how many industries would go out of business.” —Gail Dines Image found on Pinterest
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endangeredbodiesnyc:

“If tomorrow, women woke up and decided they really liked their bodies, just think how many industries would go out of business.” —Gail Dines

Image found on Pinterest

Things I Never Learned In High School

clevergirlhelps:

sweetandlovelygirl7:

w0lf-eyes:

  • How to do taxes
  • What taxes are
  • How to vote
  • What political parties are
  • How to write a resume/cover letter/anything related to getting a job
  • How to write a check/balance a check book
  • Anything to do with banking
  • How to do loans for college
  • How to jump start a car or other basic emergency things
  • How to buy a car or house

but I’m so glad I know the fucking pythagorean theorem

thank you

didn’t learn any of this in college either

yoooooo (part II)

BONUS

traitspourtraits:
“ Stop girl on girl hate
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traitspourtraits:

Stop girl on girl hate

highgreenviahilsborough:

cassandrashipsit:

awkwardprincessally:

impbones:

briedoof:

spectrograph:

a good thing to do for your friends with anxiety disorders: if you have a question you need to ask them or something you need to tell them, explain the subject of the question/the statement in the same message as your opening one!

so basically: instead of saying “can i ask you a question?” and sending just that (which, as a person with an anxiety disorder, makes my anxiety go into hyperdrive) go “can i ask you a question about ___?”

it’s a little thing but honestly few things make me anxious like “i have a question for you” or “there’s something i need to tell you” without immediate explanation. thanks!

“call me, nothing is wrong, just wanna talk on the phone” would be so much better than “Call me.”

Actually please to all of this please.

YES PLEASE.

YES THIS OK????? Like I have trained my husband to say “nothing bad, I just need to call you because it’s too much to type.” It helps SO MUCH. Just let me prepare myself, because I guarantee my imagination will take me to much much darker places.

Might I add, if someone with anxiety has just said something to you that’s a lot to process, and you need some time to think about what to say in response, please consider a quick “I’m not ignoring you, I need to think about what to say and I don’t want to say the wrong thing.”

Because that definitely saves your friend with anxiety a lot of strife and assuming they’ve ruined your friendship forever. Nothing is crueler than a “Seen 2:25pm” when it’s 10am the next day and you’re waiting on a reply to a huge confession.

neferbadmon:

Who do we call when the Police are the ones shooting at us?

we ain’t safe from this war you ain’t either..


ARE WE NEXT?

sapphiredoves:

My Democratic Debate tweets

huffingtonpost:

LGBT Women Say They Are Tired Of Hearing These Things

“Why are you wearing dude’s clothes?” “You just haven’t met the right man.” “You don’t lookgay… or bi… or queer.”  These are just three of the many ugly stereotypes and intrusive questions HuffPost Live’s Alex Berg dissects in this new video, “Things LGBT Women Are Tired Of Hearing.“ 

shayneelouise:

So if animals don’t have the capacity to feel emotions, why do people claim to source their animal products from ‘happy farms’?

ask-an-mra-anything:

letsplaysocialjustice:

Just saying as a male abuse & molestation survivor, anti-fems haven’t done shit for me. In fact, when they’re not outright mocking myself & other male survivors, they’re trying to strip away the support network I DO have (which comprises pretty much solely of feminists and ‘social justice warriors’, the majority of which are women and/or transgender). As a male survivor, I resent anti-feminists and so-called ‘men’s rights activists’ using my life and my trauma to beat down feminism, when feminism and social justice have always been the only people to care.

all of this

mygayisshowing:

#MasulinitySoFragile is speaking the truth