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April 2012

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Reblog if you want your followers to tell you which fictional character you remind them of.

ohgrrrl:

omg please

pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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dearjimmoriarty:

tiogar:

princeofkokoros:

hey some fun facts

  • polyamory is ok
  • polyamory is not cheating
  • polyamory is not gonna make you a ‘slut’ or a ‘whore’, nor anyone else for that matter
  • polyamory is just when you have enough love to go round for more than one person, and as long as all partners are okay with it, that is their business and not yours.

worth noting that there’s nothing wrong with being a slut or a whore, either, you know!

wow I love fun facts

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Don’t Consent to a Search!
  • If the cops say: "Do you mind if I look in your purse, bag, home, or car"?
  • You say: "I do not consent to a search"
  • If the cops say: "Why not? Are you hiding something?"
  • You say: "I believe in my Constitutional right to privacy and I do not consent to a search."
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“The reality is that fat people are often supported in hating their bodies, in starving themselves, in engaging in unsafe exercise, and in seeking out weight loss by any means necessary. A thin person who does these things is considered mentally ill. A fat person who does these things is redeemed by them. This is why our culture has no concept of a fat person who also has an eating disorder. If you’re fat, it’s not an eating disorder — it’s a lifestyle change.” —Lesley Kinzel  (via gagweed)
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“Menstrual blood is the only source of blood that is not traumatically induced. Yet in modern society, this is the most hidden blood, the one so rarely spoken of and almost never seen, except privately by women*, who shut themselves in a little room to quickly and in many cases disgustedly change their pads and tampons, wrapping the bloodied cotton so it won’t be seen by others, wrinkling their faces at the odor, flushing or hiding the evidence away. Blood is everywhere, and yet the one, the only, the single name it has not publicly had, for many centuries, is menstrual blood.” —Blood, Bread & Roses, How Menstruation created the world - Judy Grahn.

(*People who menstruate)
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