March 2012
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richwhitelesbian:
i hope rick santorum is walking down the street and someone is walking the opposite way towards him and they both try to go around eachother the same direction and...
ihopericksantorum:
I hope Rick Santorum is talking to someone he wants to impress and someone else walks by him and silently farts.
face-down-asgard-up:
I hope Rick Santorum goes out to eat and the waiter tells him to enjoy his meal and he says, “You too.” without thinking
It wouldn’t be the first thing he said without thinking.
BOOM.
Atheism is not a fad. It is not a religion. Atheists do not worship the devil....
– Stephanie Williamson
February 2012
I just realized...
I’m never going to be on the Muppet Show.
Muppet Show S2 E6 P3 - Nancy Walker - YouTube →
Nudity lol
When you took your oath of office, you placed your hand on the Bible and swore...
– Jamie Raskin - who is now a senator in Maryland and served as floor manager of the recently passed bill allowing same sex marriage. (via abaldwin360)
BOOM.
(via tehblackbirdisincognito)
Every time I read an article about conservatives being “pro- life” I am reminded...
– The ‘Safe, Legal, Rare’ Illusion - NYTimes.com (via vodkashits)
reagan-was-a-horrible-president:
3 Republican Lies About the Birth Control Mandate
thesoapboxschtick:
stfusexists:
The GOP has gone to war with reproductive health. And their weapon of choice is misinformation.
Myth #1: This is an issue of religious freedom.
“Given that religious freedom in the United States is defined by the First Amendment as “government shall make no law respecting an...
I wish I had as much political power as a fetus.
jpegartifacts:
I wish I had as much political power as a fetus.
Feminists did not hate men. In fact, they loved men. But just as my father had...
– Byron Hurt - Why I am a Black Male Feminist. (via futureabortiondoctor)
Krystal Myers: School promotes religion and... →
Krystal Myers is a student and newspaper editor at Lenoir City High School. School officials did not allow the publication of this column in the school newspaper, as reported in Thursday’s News Sentinel.
Some pro-lifers just give me the shits.
religiousragings:
consortroyal asked:
Some pro-lifers just give me the shits. My teacher said that he was pro-life, but he would condone someone getting an abortion if they were physically/mentally/financially/etc. unfit and didn’t feel comfortable putting it up for adoption, which is basically pro-choice because no one just goes, oh look, I’m pregnant, time for an abortion! And if they did,...
Angela Davis on violence
when she was in the California State Prison - 1972
Interviewer: A year ago the black panthers were much more active. We heard much more about that type of struggle. Is the time of the black panthers past?
Angela Davis: The black panthers still exist, and the black panthers are still extremely active in the Oakland community and communities all over the country. I’m not sure whether or not you are aware of what is now happening in the black panther party and the kinds of things that the members of that party are doing now.
Interviewer: No but tell me.
Angela Davis: First of all, if you’re gonna talk about a revolutionary situation, you have to have people who are physically able to wage revolution, who are physically able to organize and physically able to do all that is done.
Interviewer: But the question is more, how do you get there? Do you get there by confrontation, violence?
Angela Davis: Oh, is that the question you were asking? Yeah see, that’s another thing. When you talk about a revolution, most people think violence, without realizing that the real content of any revolutionary thrust lies in the principles and the goals that you’re striving for, not in the way you reach them. On the other hand, because of the way this society’s organized, because of the violence that exists on the surface everywhere, you have to expect that there are going to be such explosions. You have to expect things like that as reactions. If you are a black person and live in the black community all your life and walk out on the street everyday seeing white policemen surrounding you… When I was living in Los Angeles, for instance, long before the situation in L.A ever occurred, I was constantly stopped. No, the police didn’t know who I was. But I was a black women and I had a natural and they, I suppose thought I might be “militant.” And when you live under a situation like that constantly, and then you ask me, you know, whether I approve of violence. I mean, that just doesn’t make any sense at all. Whether I approve of guns. I grew up in Birmingham, Alabama. Some very, very good friends of mine were killed by bombs, bombs that were planted by racists. I remember, from the time I was very small, I remember the sounds of bombs exploding across the street. Our house shaking. I remember my father having to have guns at his disposal at all times, because of the fact that, at any moment, we might expect to be attacked. The man who was, at that time, in complete control of the city government, his name was Bull Connor, would often get on the radio and make statements like, “niggers have moved into a white neighborhood. We better expect some bloodshed tonight.” And sure enough, there would be bloodshed. After the four young girls who lived, one of them lived next door to me…I was very good friends with the sister of another one. My sister was very good friends with all three of them. My mother taught one of them in her class. My mother—in fact, when the bombing occurred, one of the mothers of one of the young girls called my mother and said, “Can you take me down to the church to pick up Carol? We heard about the bombing and I don’t have my car.” And they went down and what did they find? They found limbs and heads strewn all over the place. And then, after that, in my neighborhood, all the men organized themselves into an armed patrol. They had to take their guns and patrol our community every night because they did not want that to happen again. That’s why, when someone asks me about violence, I just, I just find it incredible. Because what it means is that the person who’s asking that question has absolutely no idea what black people have gone through, what black people have experienced in this country since the time the first black person was kidnapped from the shores of Africa.
Woman: Can I have birth control?
Government: No.
Woman: I got pregnant because I didn't have birth control and I don't want the fetus. Can I have an abortion?
Government: No.
Woman: I gave birth to my child but since I wasn't expecting it, I can't afford daycare. Can I have help paying for it?
Government: No.
Woman: My boyfriend isn't excited about sex anymore, because I lost my figure due to pregnancy. Will you pay for his erectile dysfunction pills?
Government: Yes.
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unknowablewoman:
leftist-linguaphile replied to your post: Well, at least all of this frantic searching of my…
having just followed you, I have no context for this post, and must say it is one of the strangest, yet fascinating, posts I have encountered lately.
I feel like nothing I ever post again will live up to it.
…unless I lose more things in my orifices.
This gif is really...
afternoonsnoozebutton:
xvxavier:
If you’re a “nice guy” to a girl up until you realize she doesn’t want to date you, then go on about how she’s a cold shrew that friendzoned you and how no girls date nice guys, like, nah mate, girls do date nice guys. You just aren’t a nice guy. You’re a passive aggressive beta with internalized misogyny and a serious victim complex.
Why do the ancient...
[trigger warning: death threats/abuse]
littleotherkinthings-andproblems:
Anonymous asked: my partner is threatening to kill me because I am a vampire.
Is there anything I can do to help? Do you need/want to talk?
You mean like call the police and get a restraining order? ‘Cause, you know, when someone threatens to kill you, that’s generally what you do.