February 2010
January 2010
What’s great about how our beauty oppression operates is white women can still...
– Snarkysmachine - Black Women Need Not Apply @ Kate Harding’s Shapely Prose (via tiredofbeingignored)
According to the Justice Department, two-thirds of... →
abbyjean:
(via alexbalk)
It is no surprise to me that hardly anyone tells the truth about how they feel....
– Henry Rollins (via thechocolatebrigade) (via tinyunicorn) (via unicornology)
You take somebody that cries their goddam eyes out over phoney stuff in the...
– J.D. Salinger (via unicornology)
Soapbox
peopletalkingonbananas:
The iPad, another commodity for which kids in Brooklyn will subsidize a nutritious diet and adequate living conditions to afford. I’m speaking generally, of course, but you can’t help but picture Steve Jobs reveling in his reign over a loyal group of upper-middle class [white] people whose hunger for status quo, fashionable technology and speedy information is slowly...
What came first, the music or the misery? People worry about kids playing with...
– (via pre-vogue)
Assume that your drive to experience pleasure isn’t a barrier to your...
– Rob Breszny
(925): So in our children's lit class, some...
(via flickflickflicker)
dude, i did that in all me & my sister’s Where’s Waldo books. she got sooo pissed.
The National Penitentiary held 4,000 prisoners. We know that 60 to 80 percent of...
– Dr. Evan Lyon, “Earthquake Frees Haitian Prisoners from Port-Au-Prince Jail, 80% Never Charged With A Crime” (via meloukhia)
wait, so when anderson cooper implied that the correct thing for those people to do when the prison was destroyed in the earthquake was to sit tight and wait for the justice...
The thing that we always forget about the abortion debate is that this is an...
– kay steiger on blog for choice day. (via abbyjean)
IF MEN COULD GET PREGNANT, ABORTION WOULD BE A...
sexismandthecity:
Pro-choice bumper sticker.
Depicting Choice: Pregnancy and Abortion in Film →
sexismandthecity:
Name a movie from the past ten years that tells a story about pregnancy.
There are probably quite a few films that spring to mind. Knocked Up, Juno, Waitress, Saved!— there is no shortage of movies depicting pregnancy. Some of these films are better than others — of those listed above, my favorite isWaitress, which, coincidentally, is the only one on the list that was...