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Like there aren't enough feminist rant blogs already. I just get so mad, you know? I'm fairly young, I love my husband, and this is shit that I come across, think about, and post on the internet. I might not be a great thinker, but I've got stuff to say, and I will say it, goddamnit.
One day I want to write and or publish books. I'm very passionate about my dream even though I'm not very good at writing. I also do sketches and things like that, so I might post artwork, sketches, or voice acting? Another thing I am interested in is acting, but I'd rather not do theater-- I want to be in TV shows, movies even! I'd even settle for commercials or documentaries. I have done theater though, and it is a lot of fun, I admit.
Feminism is something else that I'm passionate about. There's so much in this world that is just WRONG. Everyone needs feminism. EVERYONE. It's not something that would put women above men, it'd make us equal to men, because we are not equal to men in any way except biologically (not counting reproductive organs here, people). If I were to ever get the money to go to college, I'd pick Gender studies with a minor in webdesign, if only it were possible!
This is also a sideblog, if you want to know my main, feel free to ask!
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R.I.P. Oliver Sovine. He was hit by a car earlier tonight. This is my vigil to him. I was raising him with everything I have, he was one of my babies. He had a brother and a sister, Spot and Pie. He was one of the best kittens I’ve ever had, and was loved by everyone. He’s buried in the back yard under the magnolia tree, alongside my first cat, Moe.
Just going to add on to this. I had been raising Oliver, Spot, and Pie like my own children alongside my husband, Tyler. Oliver was always Tyler’s favorite, right from when they were all born. After Oliver took a tumble off of a 8ft high banister (He was following one of the other cats around) he became my precious baby. He wasn’t crippled from his fall, just in shock. We became very overprotective of him after that. I can’t believe I let this happen.
I’m going to fucking miss this cat.
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I would like to take this opportunity to point out one thing. This is an example of a male-targeted, vaguely ‘sexist’ commercial campaign that is genuinely funny, and clever enough for women to “get the joke”. These commercials, despite claiming Old Spice was a product for “men” and not ladies, were met with mutual appreciation from men and women, because it is:
A: Not stupid or flat in its humor or message
B: Not degrading to women
C: Genuinely funny
On top of that, these commercials featured a man that was trying to, above all else, make women happy. He wasn’t trying to be a man because “ew being girly is dumb lol,” he was trying to be a man because “oh ladies I would love to impress you.” And even though both of those messages are somewhat traditional ways of viewing and reinforcing gender standards and expectations, that fine line between them makes a world of difference. Many of these pro-men campaigns are too insulting, or too small-minded, or simply not clever enough to make us “get the joke”. But this campaign has humor that appeals to both men and women at the same time, by neither degrading nor bashing either of them. Men can want to be like this man, and women get to appreciate a man that is like this man. But at the same time, this campaign is too light-hearted and whimsical to hurt anyone’s feelings, so you can easily take it for the hilarious joke it is.
This campaign is not only funny, it’s clever, highly creative, intentionally over the top, and entertaining. Everything that Dr. Pepper’s agonizing “Why don’t women get the joke about our manly soda?” campaign is not.
Brilliant analyses on how to advertise to men without being a dick.
I was just talking about this post today so I’m reblogging it again even though it’s old
Perfect explanation.
Blah blah blah IM ON A HORSE
Also just want to say I love the man they selected to be ‘Old Spice”
All of the above. The fact that Isaiah Mustafa is funny, charismatic, and smoking hot does not hurt this ad campaign one little bit.
Plus who doesn’t like stepping out of the shower after they’ve used their Old Spice Bodywash, and pretending to be him? Or is that just me
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Why I Love My Mother
- Politician at door: (blah blah blah)...and my strong commitment to traditional family values, as my wife of 28 years will attest.
- Shade's mom: Sir, I don't care if you have orgies every Tuesday night so long as you get your job done.
- Politician: ...
- Shade's mom: Also, if "traditional family values" is a sneaky way of saying "anti-gay marriage stance," you should know that my daughter is bisexual, and if I never get to cry at her wedding because some law you passed made her wedding illegal, I will personally see that your wife of 28 years has a lesbian awakening in time for you to discover the virtues of traditional divorce.
- Politician: ...you have yourself a nice day, m'am.
that is
some top notch negative space amirite
THE FLOW OF EVERYTHING
HUMANS ARE SO BEAUTIFUL SOBSgod this is just so pleasing to look at
that back curve
their face profiles
their everything god
Wow wow wow
always reblog
i cant handle this sobs
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Convo with Mom
- Mom: That Call of Duty disk is in the floor, for Xbox?
- Me: Oh, don't worry about it. It doesn't work. We tried booting it up and it froze on the first screen.
- Mom: Oh. Well, maybe you guys could replace it.
- Me: I don't want to, because I don't really like that game. I'm not much for war themed games.
- Mom: That's because its a guy game.
- Me: There's no such thing as guy or girl games. They're all games.
- Mom: Yes there is. They exist.
- Me: Then explain why everybody can play everything..
- Mom: It's a stereotype, and even if you don't believe in it, other people do, and that makes it real.
- Me: Well, I play 'guy' games, and that constitutes a very large section of every game ever.
- Mom: True.
- Me: The only time that stereotype really annoys me is when a girl thinks she's something special because she plays these so-called guy games. Like that chick that works at the upstairs Gamestop in the mall.
- Mom: You mean the one with the pretty brown hair?
- Me: Yeah, her.
- Mom: I like her.
- Me: Well, I don't. She thinks shes something special because she plays Call of Duty and I hardly ever hear her mention any other game unless a customer asks a question.
- Mom: She likes Call of Duty, so what?
- Me: She thinks she's special for liking it.
- Mom: I don't get it
The “Context” Of Daniel Tosh’s Rape Joke
“The humor comes from the voicelessness of the woman – the absurdity of her saying “rape jokes are never funny.” Because in the context of the culture in which we live, a woman speaking out against rape jokes to a man is literally absurd. Women challenging rape at a comedy club are probably, the joke implies, more likely to be raped themselves than to be heard and respected by the male comedian. That is what Tosh finds funny. What the audience chuckles at. That is the true context of his joke.
It revels in male power and female powerlessness. Daniel Tosh – feeling threatened after a challenge from an audience member – maintains his authority through the use of violent imagery and barely-veiled threats directed at a woman.”
Thats because Daniel Tosh is not funny and very overrated.
highlanderhufflepuffhugmachine:
You know what woman in Avatar really doesn’t get enough love? Smellerbee.
She’s fuckin awesome.
A grade A professional badass.
I know, I know, she’s a minor character. We don’t see her much. But she’s incredible. She shows that being an awesome, empowered woman has nothing to do with how feminine you are. While we have Ty Lee on the pink and sparkly side of the spectrum, we have Smellerbee on the other, and both of them are total badasses.
What I really love about her is her confidence, and body-positivity. After Iroh mistakes her for a boy, we get this really lovely quote. “As long as I’m confident with myself it doesnt matter what people think of me! I know who I am”
A+ Avatar, for having inspiring awesome ladies, who’s sense of self-worth and badassery has exactly ZERO to do with physical looks, and everything to do with sense of self and inner strength.
Thisthisthisthisthis. Smellerbee is the ONLY Freedom Fighter I actually liked. I don’t know why, but she’s the only one I didn’t get annoyed by, so 10/10 for this post :D A+++++ Would read again
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