so accurate
I grew up in the Catholic church, and honestly, this isn’t really untrue; at least from my experience. I have direct experience with people who use their religion to justify their prejudices, too. (ex: my aunt who’s a nun and yet a virulent racist, never defended me when my dad’s verbally abused me etc., makes fun of gay people, etc etc)
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SCAD put this in their “Celebrate Illustration” show, a juried show reflecting the best work from the department this year. Good job, SCAD. You have good taste. Today was my last day of college, and I’m feeling pretty validated knowing this is hanging in my department’s hallway.
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Valerie Solanas - she who shall leave no man’s unit unchopped. (side note: I was looking up the “Valerie Solanas” tag, and some of the disrespectful, ignorant, misogynistic posts about her made me sick.)
GynocraticGrrl: Facts & Stats On Rape Culture →
- One out of four women is sexually assaulted at some point in her life.
- One out of six men is sexually assaulted at some point in his life.
- Every 15 seconds, a woman is beaten by her husband or boyfriend. (FBI Uniform Crime Report, 1991)
- Two to four million women are abused every year….
okay, yes.
“So [men] label the male condition the Human Condition, posit their nothingness problem, which horrifies them, as a philosophical dilemma, thereby giving stature to their animalism, grandiloquently label their nothingness their `Identity Problem’, and proceed to prattle on pompously about the `Crisis of the Individual’, the `Essence of Being’, `Existence preceding Essence’, `Existential Modes of Being’, etc. etc.
A woman not only takes her identity and individuality for granted, but knows instinctively that the only wrong is to hurt others, and that the meaning of life is love.”
Valerie Solanas, The S.C.U.M Manifesto (via raiseourpay)
this song would be perfect at a hipster wedding. seriously though, this is a catchy tune.
50 Brilliant Fictional Women in Television (in alphabetical order) | 07. Alexandra Cabot (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit)
“Your client belongs in a pine box, but I’ll settle for an 8 by 10 cell where he can rot and die.”
I always thought/hoped that her and Olivia Benson were in lesbianland together.
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nice lipbite how do I words
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holy shit how do I words look at your face
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