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dear fucking tumblr
this is a fucking bumblebee
this is a fucking bee
this is a fucking hornet
this is a fucking wasp
as you can fucking see the longer their legs are and the less fuzzy they are is equivalent to how fucking evil they fucking are
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me arriving at the gates of hell
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“my real name is…. matt smith.”
the doctor takes off his jacket and bowtie to reveal his real self. he has been a human actor all along. the fourth wall is broken. the fandom is in chaos.
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Why aren’t we
talking
about
his cheekbones?
holy hell … he even had them then, didn’t he?
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Welcome To My Mind Palace: I’ve been reading all of these fan fictions where a character has...
I’ve been reading all of these fan fictions where a character has asthma and I noticed a reoccurrence. In all of them, when Character A is having a life threatening asthma attack (i.e., can’t breath at all, blurry vision, on the edge of consciousness), Character B gives them their inhaler and does…
Ms Knapp-Shappey is going to hear about this
I AM SO DONE WIT HTHIS ONLINE STORE
Ive been laughing for the past 1 hour at this shop omfg
hOW DO I MAKE IT STPO omg
just go to the home page guys dO IT
These are the kind of posts that Yahoo! paid $1.1 billion for.
^ Amen.
FUCK YOU GUYS MY MOM WAS RIGHT BEHIND ME
these actually exist guys. think about that.
A single panel comic created by York University students Jane Kim, Shayna Lauer, Helén Marton to raise awareness about sexual assault and combat victim blaming.
Article from the Toronto Star about it here.
This sounds like a good campaign, and taking a different tactic to raising awareness and getting people’s attention, hopefully people get the message and don’t just laugh it off.
I know the obvious point is “it would be ridiculous if Superman was blamed because he wore tights right? So why are we blaming rape victims by what they wore?” But, I think using Superman is also really powerful, because (besides the use of him in tights to send the message about clothing) it shows that no matter how physically powerful you are, or if you’re a man, you can still be assaulted. The clothing message is the obvious one, but by using a powerful superhero icon, there’s also the messages about not victim blaming people by speculating on if they could have fought back, or inventing ways of how they could have fought back (and therefore should have) or “but you’re so much bigger than them”, “why didn’t you try to escape?”, or that you must believe somebody has to be “weak” to be a victim of sexual assault (either claiming they must have wanted it because they’re not that “weak”, or insisting that they are because they were assaulted).
And if we can believe Superman can be assaulted, then maybe we can believe the non-powered people we meet IRL when they say so too.
I wanted to share this because it’s about superheroes, feminism and using superheroes to get a really important message out.
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you’re the only one who understands me google
i tried to scroll past i really did
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I swear, I will do this every single time one of my little brothers graduates from somewhere.
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