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maisonmartinmargielous:

I advise every little girl to spit in the face of a boy who harasses them

if any authority figures try to minimize or excuse their behaviour spit in their faces too

(via fashinpirate)

Back scratch anyone? #nails

Back scratch anyone? #nails

It’s that time of year again :)

It’s that time of year again :)

The thing about cultural appropriation is that the appropriator does not have to face the same consequences that we do for practicing our culture or faith. For them, it is an accessory that can be taken on or off at will, while for us, it is a way of life. …in a society where immigrants and communities of color are marginalized at every level, we can’t pretend that power relations do not exist when we have this conversation about appropriation. Sharing and exchanging cultural and spiritual practices is great, but it gets more complicated when we’re not all on equal footing. It gets more complicated when meaningful things are taken, commodified, and exploited for a profit, with little respect shown to the community they were taken from.
Turbans on the Runway: What does it mean for Sikhs? by Sonny Singh Brooklynwala (July 10th, 2012)

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troyesivan:

guys sometimes people just write random shit on gifs of me and it gets notes 
i didnt say that

troyesivan:

guys sometimes people just write random shit on gifs of me and it gets notes 

i didnt say that

I reveal magical secrets in this survey.

1. Three things I want to say to three different people.
“Where are you can you please come home now”

“Can I have your number”

“What is wrong with you”

2. One of my insecurities.
I dont like my fingers.

3. What turns me on.

reading. reading is sexy.

4. One of my bad habits.
I drink a LOT of energy drinks

5. Who I wish I could be.
Im good just being me. 

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… the socialization of boys regarding masculinity is often at the expense of women. I came to realize that we don’t raise boys to be men, we raise them not to be women (or gay men). We teach boys that girls and women are “less than” and that leads to violence by some and silence by many. It’s important for men to stand up to not only stop men’s violence against women but, to teach young men a broader definition of masculinity that includes being empathetic, loving and non-violent.
Don McPherson, former NFL quarterback, feminist and educator (via albinwonderland)

(Source: spikyhairjon, via thehippiejew)

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maisonmartinmargielous:

I advise every little girl to spit in the face of a boy who harasses them

if any authority figures try to minimize or excuse their behaviour spit in their faces too

(via fashinpirate)

Back scratch anyone? #nails

Back scratch anyone? #nails

It’s that time of year again :)

It’s that time of year again :)

(Source: crewnex, via mayor-of-portland)

The thing about cultural appropriation is that the appropriator does not have to face the same consequences that we do for practicing our culture or faith. For them, it is an accessory that can be taken on or off at will, while for us, it is a way of life. …in a society where immigrants and communities of color are marginalized at every level, we can’t pretend that power relations do not exist when we have this conversation about appropriation. Sharing and exchanging cultural and spiritual practices is great, but it gets more complicated when we’re not all on equal footing. It gets more complicated when meaningful things are taken, commodified, and exploited for a profit, with little respect shown to the community they were taken from.
Turbans on the Runway: What does it mean for Sikhs? by Sonny Singh Brooklynwala (July 10th, 2012)

(via fashinpirate)

troyesivan:

guys sometimes people just write random shit on gifs of me and it gets notes 
i didnt say that

troyesivan:

guys sometimes people just write random shit on gifs of me and it gets notes 

i didnt say that

I reveal magical secrets in this survey.

1. Three things I want to say to three different people.
“Where are you can you please come home now”

“Can I have your number”

“What is wrong with you”

2. One of my insecurities.
I dont like my fingers.

3. What turns me on.

reading. reading is sexy.

4. One of my bad habits.
I drink a LOT of energy drinks

5. Who I wish I could be.
Im good just being me. 

Read More

… the socialization of boys regarding masculinity is often at the expense of women. I came to realize that we don’t raise boys to be men, we raise them not to be women (or gay men). We teach boys that girls and women are “less than” and that leads to violence by some and silence by many. It’s important for men to stand up to not only stop men’s violence against women but, to teach young men a broader definition of masculinity that includes being empathetic, loving and non-violent.
Don McPherson, former NFL quarterback, feminist and educator (via albinwonderland)

(Source: spikyhairjon, via thehippiejew)

"The thing about cultural appropriation is that the appropriator does not have to face the same consequences that we do for practicing our culture or faith. For them, it is an accessory that can be taken on or off at will, while for us, it is a way of life. …in a society where immigrants and communities of color are marginalized at every level, we can’t pretend that power relations do not exist when we have this conversation about appropriation. Sharing and exchanging cultural and spiritual practices is great, but it gets more complicated when we’re not all on equal footing. It gets more complicated when meaningful things are taken, commodified, and exploited for a profit, with little respect shown to the community they were taken from."
I reveal magical secrets in this survey.
"… the socialization of boys regarding masculinity is often at the expense of women. I came to realize that we don’t raise boys to be men, we raise them not to be women (or gay men). We teach boys that girls and women are “less than” and that leads to violence by some and silence by many. It’s important for men to stand up to not only stop men’s violence against women but, to teach young men a broader definition of masculinity that includes being empathetic, loving and non-violent."

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