AnimeJune's Obsessions

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Reblogged from rosalarian

rosalarian:

Angelina Jolie had a double mastectomy, in case you hadn’t heard. How dare she remove those ticking time bombs from her chest, amiright? Like, hasn’t she learned by now that her body is public domain and we all get to vote on what she does with it? Sheesh, how selfish can ya get.

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redheadedkb:

Fat bigots since 1892. Boycott them.

Gross. I am appalled.

redheadedkb:

Fat bigots since 1892. Boycott them.

Gross. I am appalled.

Reblogged from uhavenothin2losebuturchains

subterraneanscum:

uhavenothin2losebuturchains:

pretty awful, but sadly true. fuck the patriarchy.

Brb changing url to lesbo_opinions

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thearcanetheory:

androphilia:

“Being a woman is not a means to humiliate and punish anyone”
After a policeman in the Iranian Kurdish town of Marivan paraded an accused criminal in traditional Kurdish women’s clothes in the streets in order to humiliate him, women marched in the city condemning the use of women’s attire as a kind of humiliation.
In support, an internet campaign of Kurdish and other Iranian men has sprung up showing men wearing Kurdish women’s clothes and messages and support. For example, this message says,”wearing Kurdish women’s clothes is not only not an insult, it is instead a great honor for us,” and goes on to describe how women stand side by side with men in every part of society and during wartime.
Support the campaign by liking the page! زن بودن ابزار تحقیر و تنبیه هیچ کس نیست
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WOW

thearcanetheory:

androphilia:

“Being a woman is not a means to humiliate and punish anyone”

After a policeman in the Iranian Kurdish town of Marivan paraded an accused criminal in traditional Kurdish women’s clothes in the streets in order to humiliate him, women marched in the city condemning the use of women’s attire as a kind of humiliation.

In support, an internet campaign of Kurdish and other Iranian men has sprung up showing men wearing Kurdish women’s clothes and messages and support. For example, this message says,”wearing Kurdish women’s clothes is not only not an insult, it is instead a great honor for us,” and goes on to describe how women stand side by side with men in every part of society and during wartime.

Support the campaign by liking the page!
زن بودن ابزار تحقیر و تنبیه هیچ کس نیست

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WOW

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Reblogged from esofine
bostonbrunette:

alittlebitofeverything1:

itslikek:

esofine:

On days like today, you see a lot of bad in humanity. However, through the darkness, you also see a lot of good.

Goosebumps.

WOW.

Makes me think of one of my favorite quote (which I know can be hard to believe on a day like today) - “I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.” (Anne Frank)

bostonbrunette:

alittlebitofeverything1:

itslikek:

esofine:

On days like today, you see a lot of bad in humanity. However, through the darkness, you also see a lot of good.

Goosebumps.

WOW.

Makes me think of one of my favorite quote (which I know can be hard to believe on a day like today) - “I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.” (Anne Frank)

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Reblog if you think Becky should be expelled.

It was her conscious decision.

She endangered other people’s lives.

And Sue’s taking the fall for her ridiculous, boneheaded mistake.

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itsrainaingmen:

CJ IS HAVING NONE OF YOUR SHIT TODAY, SIR

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