Dirty Mouth
livingpursuit:
“Riad Jaaneman
”

bikinifetish:

lumbrarian:

theshitneyspears:

Her Calvins 😍😍😍

who is she

Ew

probertson:
“ ghostbusters
”

probertson:

ghostbusters

strictly-indian-fashion:

Manav Gangwani - India Couture Week 2016

I detest the masculine point of view. I am bored by his heroism, virtue, and honour. I think the best these men can do is not talk about themselves anymore.
Virginia Woolf, The Pargiters
(via liquidlightandrunningtrees)
A Tasting Menu of Female Representation:

rehfan:

madlori:

qfeminism:

thisisrabbit:

priscellie:

cl-hilbert:

The Bechdel:

two or more women talking to each other about something other than a man

The Mako Mori:

at least one female character with her own narrative arc that is not about supporting a man’s story

The Sexy Lamp:

a female character that cannot be removed from the plot and replaced with a sexy lamp without destroying the story.

Chef’s Specials:

The Anti-Freeze:

no woman assaulted, injured or killed to further the story of another character.

The “Strength is Relative”:

complex women defined by solid characterization rather than a handful of underdeveloped masculine-coded stereotypes.

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Furiosa test.

^^

“Ghostbusters” blows all of these tests completely out of the water.

And generates at least one that I think ought to be added:

The Pizza Night Test

Women are shown eating non-salad food and no comment is made about anyone getting fat or breaking their diet.

I love everyone in this bar.

2jam4u:

micdotcom:

Black man Charles Kinsey told police he was unarmed before being shot

Charles Kinsey, a therapist who works at an assisted living facility, was trying to help an autistic patient that escaped from a group home on Monday. Police arrived in response to a 911 call regarding an armed man who was threatening suicide. Kinsey was then shot by North Miami Police, despite being unarmed and pleading with the officers, his hands in the air. He survived and was treated for his wound.

“When it hit me I had my hands in the air, and I’m thinking I just got shot!“ the caregiver told WSVN. “And I’m saying, ‘Sir, why did you shoot me?‘” The officer responded with three jaw-dropping words.

if you’re telling me that that scum’s (read: police officer) response to why he shot him (“I don’t know”) isn’t a DIRECT reflection of anti-black institutionalized racism in police forces….