hanukkahsolo:

ghostcrows:

broke: ew my x phase was so cringey what was i thinking such embarrassing nonsense

woke: i was just a kid having fun i should be nicer to myself in fact i still like many of these things and now i can fully embrace them without shame

fuck cringe culture and anyone who propagates it 2k18!!! 

killmekill23:

sunwukxng:

sceomissionary:

suns-tail:

suns-tail:

suns-tail:

suns-tail:

what if the first dick i suck is the father of the guy i’m gonna marry but i don’t know it yet

like what if i suck off the dad but then a couple of months later i meet the son and date him and he brings me home for dinner to meet his parents and i see his dad and he seems me and we both know i sucked his dick and he got his dick sucked by me and the son is just smiling and happy and the mother is so excited to meet me and his siblings are teasing or doting and the dad and i just stare at each other awkwardly because we both know the son can never find out that i sucked his dad’s dick because there’s no explaining away that one.

moreover what if the mom and dad’s marriage was failing and the dad was exploring his repressed queer side and my sucking him off was the catalyst of their divorce and separation.

what if my sucking off the father of my later-boyfriend was the final reason my then-boyfriend’s parents’ marriage and union ended.

what if my dick sucking skills were so bomb that they ended a marriage and netted me the son at the same time.

what if every time my boyfriend said “yeah, you like daddy’s dick, don’t you?” i thought of his dad and had to either do my best not to have a horrified look or bite back a laugh

there’s…. so many layers to this shit!!

I want this in novel form immediately

him: “Yeah, you like daddy’s dick? Tell me how much you love daddy’s dick.”

me *thinking about the time i sucked off his dad*: 

I could read this for my whole entire life.

wolfsmilk:

“We regularly ask teenage girls to read books in which characters degrade women, expecting them to understand that the book’s other merits outweigh its misogyny. To set such an expectation and not consider its effect on young women is foolish and hypocritical; we rarely expect young men to do the same, and hardy ever expect young white men to read extensively in traditions where their identities aren’t represented or are degraded. We need to reflect on the way the literature we celebrate supports the idea that women who are sexually frustrated create problems for themselves, while men in the same situation create problems for the world. Though the links are subtle, our celebration of a canon of sad white boy literature affects the way we think, and how much tolerance we offer to men like [Alek] Minassian and [Elliot] Rodger.”

— Erin Spampinato,
from this
article on the correlation between celebrated literary canon and the
‘incel’ culture that has arisen in online spaces (Jun. 2018)

thepinkimperial:

archaeologydigit:

joyseeker56:

themoosejthm:

Finn: WHY DOES EVERYONE WANT TO GO BACK TO JAKKU?!
Force Ghost!Anakin: I nominate you for being my new grandson.

#admist the arguing over rey’s parentage anakin skywalker manifests from the force

#and declares finn the real skywalker because he carries on his sand hating legacy

#something that matters more than blood ties

@life-on-the-geek-side

Finn: SAND IS… 

Force Ghost!Anakin: COARSE AND GETS EVERYWHERE

Finn: YES EXACTLY

narkomgay:

So I’ve seen the discourse on here about how slasher movies originated as a violent misogynist reaction to women’s liberation, and I gotta say in the case of one of the first slashers, Halloween, that wasn’t the case. John Carpenter has said he hates the reading of his film as an anti-promiscuity message. It was written in 10 days and filmed in two weeks one a shoestring budget because some producer asked him to make a movie about babysitters being murdered and the plot was just what him and his gf threw together in a short timespan. Carpenter would later make films with deliberate social and political messages, most famously with They Live. and I think that’s kinda interesting, how Johm Carpenter’s inadvertent creation of a work that could be viewed as socially conservative left this huge cultural impact, while his movie about class struggle gets its message muzzled and ignored.

Another thing about Sorry to Bother You that I didn’t mention in my other posts

The love interest, Detroit, is an artist who makes a lot of feminist themed things and, despite that, the male characters treat her art with respect and compliment it. The movie does explore the type of compromises she has to make in order to get an audience for her art but she isn’t mocked for being a feminist or an artist. I think, in another movie, she would’ve been turned into a punchline and I’m glad she wasn’t in this one.

firebirdscratches:

beardedboggan:

quakerjoe:

“We don’t have job protections and guarantees like they do in France. We have to schedule stuff on the weekends or our days off. If we called a general strike we’d all get fired. We have no guaranteed healthcare, so if we get fired we get no health insurance. You can see why the powers that be here in the US want to break unions, make healthcare rare, keep wages low, keep time off limited…”

-Kim Lewis

A good fucking question.

We are. See the Women’s March, the March for Science, the March for Our Lives, Pride Rallies and marches all across the country, March for Families…

I’d say that while it is true that activist energy has died down since 1/21/17, it’s still definitely present. It’s just not being covered by the MSM so even most Americans don’t know about it much less people abroad. Like I follow organizations like RAICES and the TX Civil Rights project on twitter and there’s an anti-ICE protest happening somewhere in the US every day since the family separation started. The MSM just does the whole “oh look a squirrel!” thing when it comes to issues instead of covering them in the long term.

Anything beyond that would require building the type of organizations that can keep people out on the streets for weeks from the ground up because Americans don’t have the sort of union infrastructure that is common in France. Most Americans are literally one or two paychecks away from being out on the streets and have nobody and nothing to back them up. In fact, I’m kind of concerned that like, say, if Mueller gets fired, the older, professional class and retired people who make up the majority of people who care quite a bit about Mueller being fired are going to try to nag everyone to go out into the streets for some type of sustained protest without providing any material support and they’ll end up looking out of touch