January 2012
1 tag
Jan 27th
23,156 notes
2 tags
Jan 27th
1,609 notes
2 tags
Jan 27th
1,568 notes
1 tag
Jan 27th
1,823 notes
1 tag
Jan 27th
367 notes
1 tag
Jan 27th
266 notes
2 tags
Jan 27th
117,598 notes
3 tags
Jan 27th
1,838 notes
3 tags
Jan 27th
130 notes
3 tags
Jan 26th
22 notes
3 tags
Jan 26th
54 notes
1 tag
Jan 26th
705 notes
1 tag
Jan 26th
5,980 notes
2 tags
Jan 26th
488 notes
1 tag
Jan 26th
4 notes
1 tag
Jan 26th
31,184 notes
2 tags
Jan 26th
6,263 notes
2 tags
Jan 26th
573 notes
1 tag
Jan 25th
58,820 notes
1 tag
the world: hey man we've got some really serious problems like global warming and mass economic failure and riots and genocide and aids and cancer and your healthcare system is shit so maybe we should get to work
US government: sit down I have to stop people from sharing things online
US government: also pizza is vegetables
Jan 25th
64,582 notes
2 tags
Jan 25th
664 notes
1 tag
Jan 25th
977 notes
4 tags
Jan 25th
17,399 notes
2 tags
Jan 25th
4,839 notes
3 tags
Jan 25th
2,627 notes
1 tag
Jan 25th
19 notes
2 tags
Jan 25th
2,360 notes
1 tag
“Am I arguing that girls and women shouldn’t be held responsible for their...”
– Emily Maguire, Princesses & Pornstars: Sex, Power, Identity. (via starsgowaltzing)
Jan 24th
8,950 notes
1 tag
“Look how your children grow up. Taught from their earliest infancy to curb their...”
– Voltairine de Cleyre (via petitefeministe) The best part of this essay is when she advocates for children to be brought up with no gender-role stereotyping, and gets in some not-so-subtle digs at heterocentricism and heterosexism in the process. Did I mention this was written over a hundred years...
Jan 24th
7,150 notes
1 tag
Jan 24th
378 notes
1 tag
Jan 24th
2,694 notes
1 tag
Jan 24th
438 notes
2 tags
Jan 23rd
223 notes
2 tags
Jan 23rd
1,615 notes
1 tag
Jan 23rd
1,074 notes
2 tags
Jan 23rd
79,454 notes
1 tag
Jan 23rd
28 notes
1 tag
Jan 23rd
5,663 notes
1 tag
Jan 23rd
8,322 notes
1 tag
Jan 23rd
66 notes
1 tag
Jan 23rd
18,555 notes
2 tags
Jan 23rd
18,581 notes
1 tag
Jan 22nd
5 notes
1 tag
Jan 22nd
332 notes
4 tags
Jan 22nd
15 notes
1 tag
Jan 22nd
2 notes
1 tag
Jan 21st
157 notes
1 tag
Jan 21st
22,599 notes
1 tag
weisse wiese: how to fall in love, by susan elbe →
weissewiese: Start by leaving home. It’s not where the heart is, but where the hard edge is. When ice begins to ebb from shoreline, freeing mangy marsh grass, leave. And as you pick up speed, let your life arc out away from you. Realize that you don’t know where you’re going and that the weather changes often. Steer between the stars like songbirds coming back at night. Listen to the whirring of...
Jan 21st
413 notes
1 tag
Jan 20th
99 notes