you’re so right abt white gay ppl treating mediocre white gay ppl as the only gay artists in existence and you also reminded me of the glorification of Oscar Wilde’s antisemitic ass on this website

handsome-butch:

ilovemybrowngirl:

Oscar Wilde was antisemitic and he also a pedophile who preyed upon North African and Arab boys (engaged in “sex tourism” – and btw, sex tourism is still a thriving industry that white people and westerners use to exploit nonwestern people and nonwhite people, including underage people). Every time I see someone hype him up I feel sick. 

Wow. I did not know this.

airyairyquitecontrary:

What I love about this gif is that taken out of context it looks really serious and dramatic and as if Kira has reached a point where she has to say NO MORE and hold onto her INTEGRITY and REFUSE TO COMPROMISE HER MORALS FOR ANYONE

when actually in context she doesn’t want to play hopscotch.

forcesunleashed:

santhipoma:

mockiato:

Romain Recall- ALL of it

Hey heads up right now (11/20) the CDC says that NO store bought romaine in the country is safe. Not a mouthful. Not whole, not chopped, not salad mixes, not from certain states… absolutely all of it should be tossed.

32 in the states have been sickened, 13 are hospitalized. 18 known cases in Canada right now, too.

While in this case it’s not worth it to risk it, take a moment to read up on the correct way to wash fresh greens.

If you have the packaging you can get a refund for it without a receipt

This is as of today, November 20th 2018

politicalsci:

An investigative report revealed that Sheryl Sandberg hired Republican operative Joel Kaplan, who pushed for a
hands-off “free speech” approach on Facebook while trolls planted conspiracy
theories that rapidly spread across the platform. Sandberg also allied
with Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, who raked in donations from
the company while cajoling his own caucus to lay off interrogating its
executives.

Sandberg’s book, Lean In, hit the market in 2013 with Gloria Steinem’s
endorsement and a social-media campaign featuring Beyoncé. Sandberg preached practical
solutions to navigating systemic bias in the corporate world. Her basic premise was that “more
women in power” was good for all women and, by extension, the world.

As black feminist theorist bell hooks put it in a critique of Lean In, Sheryl Sandberg’s feminism is built on working within the social and economic status quo, not dismantling it as feminist movements have long demanded.

The abuse of vulnerable communities to ensure one’s own success, happily wielding the status quo’s most violent and harmful tendencies against the most vulnerable, is the signature of the corporate ruthlessness Sandberg has long sold as a form of feminist empowerment.