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this is kind of a multi-fandom blog but it is also home to an easily offendedliberal asshole????? or maybe i am dan humphrey



my askbox is always open4srs

gaychristian:

canadian-liberal:

George Takei responses to anti-gay protesters. 

the rest found here.

George Takei should win all the awards.

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caitlynsfeels:

theanti90smovement:

i kissed a boy once and now i am immortal 

basically the young adult section of any bookstore 

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noonereadstheurl:

I honestly can’t blame David Karp for wanting to sell this website

You can only be called “daddy” by white middle-class teenaged girls so many times before something just snaps

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safe-behind-bars:

IM SHARING THIS FUCKING TWICE IN A ROW BECAUSE YOU HAVE NO FUCKING IDEA HOW PERFECT THIS IS.

safe-behind-bars:

IM SHARING THIS FUCKING TWICE IN A ROW BECAUSE YOU HAVE NO FUCKING IDEA HOW PERFECT THIS IS.

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gooutfighting:

now taking applications for my gang, please have your mum sign your permission slip and return it in by next wednesday

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manafromheaven:

rifa:

RAW POTATOES I MEAN WHY HAVE SEX WHEN YOU CAN EAT RAW POTATOES

NOTHING LIKE A RAW POTATO TO KILL YOUR BONER

manafromheaven:

rifa:

RAW POTATOES I MEAN WHY HAVE SEX WHEN YOU CAN EAT RAW POTATOES

NOTHING LIKE A RAW POTATO TO KILL YOUR BONER

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Across the country, young girls are being told what not to wear because it might be a “distraction” for boys, or because adults decide it makes them look “inappropriate.” At its core, every incident has a common thread: Putting the onus on young women to prevent from being ogled or objectified, instead of teaching those responsible to learn to respect a woman’s body. Here are five other recent examples:

1. A middle school in California banned tight pants. At the beginning of last month, a middle school in Northern California began telling girls to avoid wearing pants that are “too tight” because it “distracts the boys.” At a mandatory assembly for just the female students, the middle school girls were told that they’re no longer allowed to wear leggings or yoga pants. “We didn’t think it was fair how we have all these restrictions on our clothing while boys didn’t have to sit through [the assembly] at all,” one student told local press. Some parents also complained, leading the school’s assistant principal to record a voicemail explaining the new policy. “The guiding principle in all dress codes is that the manner in which students dress does not become a distraction in the learning environment,” the message said.

2. A high school principal in Minnesota emailed parents to ask them to cover up their daughters. A principal in Minnetonka, MN recently wrote an email telling parents to stop letting their daughters wear leggings or yoga pants to school. He says the tight-fitting pants are fine with longer shirts but, when worn with a shorter top, a girl’s “backside” can be “too closely defined.” The big risk of having a defined backside, he thinks, is that it can “be highly distracting for other students.”

3. Two girls in Ohio were turned away from their prom for being “improperly dressed.” Laneisha Williams and Nyasia Mitchell were barred from prom this spring for wearing dresses that administrators considered “too revealing.” The girls say that they didn’t believe they were violating a dress code that said dresses couldn’t be too short or show too much cleavage. But one administrator told local news that the high school girls were only allowed to wear dresses that had “no curvature of their breasts showing.”

4. A kindergarten student in Georgia was forced to change her “short” skirt because it was a “distraction to other students.” It’s hard to imagine that a kindergartener’s outfit could be “a distraction to other students,” but a mother in Georgia told locals news there that her daughter had been outfitted in someone else’s pants — without parental permission — after the principal deemed the skirt the young girl was wearing too short.” The girl had apparently wore the skirt, and accompanying leggings, just one week before without incident.

5. Forty high school girls were sent home from a winter dance in California after “degrading” clothing inspections “bordering on sexual harassment.” A school board member’s daughter was among the 40 girls turned away from Capistrano Valley High’s February dance for wearing dresses that either exposed their midriffs or were cut too low. Before the dance, girls were apparently required to flap their arms up and down and turn around for male administrators’ inspection. The school issues image guidelines for appropriate dress on its website — though the images were nearly all of women, and the only male image depicted proper attire. One girl alleges that the principal told her, “Not all dresses look good on certain body shapes.” A grandmother of one of the girls who was turned away from the dance also said that a teacher remarked about her granddaughter, “What mother would allow her daughter to wear a dress like that?” Apparently the school did receive some praise, though, from the parents of two male students.
When most Americans think about “rape culture,” they may think about the Steubenvill

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reapersun:

FANIME 2013 PRICELIST

1) 13x19 prints - $20 (like 8 or 10 different ones)

2) letter sized prints - $10 (there are like over 100, I can’t list them all)

3) Wreck - $10 (I just have a small number of these leftover from my last order, I didn’t reprint)

4) But Then Doodlebook - $15

5) 7 Patch Problem - $25

6) Red Pants Booklet - $10

7) Sherlock and John pillowplushies - $40 (for both, they come in a set)

There are a few other things up in the air still. I miiiight have stickers. But they would be like $10 packs. I’ll also probably have a couple $2 postcards and a bin of misprinted prints for half price.

Edit: LOL the dollar is for size comparison….

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Zachary Quinto for GQ Magazine UK, June 2013 [x]

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