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May 2011

cyclopticrobot:

wooo hello peoples! so as a gift to myself for my birthday I went through my HD and decided to finish up one of the 1303123123 pictures unfinished on it! I found this one, which is fairly old and now disproved by canon (not like I EVER thought this was canon, but, still ha ha), but I liked the sketch so yeah I finished it! c:

It definitely has some gore, so I’m putting it as a read-more in case people don’t care for gore. So yes! Here’s a preview, click the read more to see the whole thing!

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I need more of this kind of thing in my life. Really.
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For those of you who were hoping to hear from Andrew directly on the matter, he presents his very reasonable, very polite argument here. → formspring.me
May 29, 2011108 notes
Ruby Quest

I hear it’s a mindfuck?

Where can I get this shit.

May 28, 2011
"Why don't you tell them I'm a boy"

pflagmom:

A mother’s account of her trans* child’s early years. Reposted from: TransFamily

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A few people will understand this reblog’s significance!

Other people, just applaud this badass lady for a job well done.

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Relevancy: because everyone loves politics, rite? → degausse.tumblr.com

degausse:

Racism: A Primer~*

Racism is sociologically defined (and therefore not going to be used in the DICTIONARY) as policies and practices put into place to enforce hierarchies. These hierarchies are also known as ways to keep white people in power.

In short, racism = prejudice + power. Power being…

May 28, 20111,041 notes
“Usually when a black woman is attacked we find some way of making it her fault. We ask questions like what was she wearing? What does she do for a living? How many sexual partners has she had in the past? You know, the typical stuff that removes accountability from her attacker. But in this case, where a black woman minding her damn business awoke to an attacker in her second story apartment, normal victim-blaming would not work. So now what do we do, because we obviously can’t take a black woman’s story of violence seriously? Well, that’s simple. We marginalize the attack and focus the story on her brother, whose anger we can exploit because it fits into stereotypes of queer masculinity that provide comic relief. The producers used the footage to lock Antoine in a frame, to capture him in place, in order to tell a story that fits their truths—black women’s confrontations with sexual violence are either not real or unimportant. Framed under the guise of “news” this masquerades as a story about a woman awaking to an intruder in her bed but is really a story about a funny black man, hilarious in his anger. It was never about her… When you are made invisible through processes of erasure, people don’t even acknowledge that you’re gone.” —

Antoine Dodson’s Sister: On Invisibility as Violence « The Crunk Feminist Collective

I hate when something is so great that I have to choose between feeling guilty about chopping it or feeling guilty about c&p’ing the entire thing. Hit the link, it’s that good.

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have I mentioned lately, just how much I LOVE the crunk feminist collective?

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Ahh, intersectionality.

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That fangirl thing running around...

… is making me a little bit uncomfortable, if only because it fails to distinguish between “fangirl” and “girl who is a fan,” for whatever reason.

It also makes me feel a little bit uncomfortable because some of the rebuttals are downright AGGRESSIVE, to the point of one argument basically saying that it’s predominantly male opinions of canon are trashy and skeevy, and that they should shut up and sit down and get out of female-dominated fandoms.

Which.

Um.

Guys? (Or. Uh. Girls.)

I don’t want to get out of my fandoms.

My opinions are as valid as yours. I realise somehow someone out there roused you guys and offended you, and I am totally behind most of these arguments. Not everything has to be an intellectual pissing match. There’s nothing wrong with an emotional attachment to a character. Shit, I am so behind Vriska, you don’t even know. (Do not turn this into a thing about my favourite character from Homestuck being female while I am male, or I swear to gods I am turning this car around RIGHT NOW and driving it off the fucking overpass.)

But at the same time, turning around and biting the rest of the fandom right on the dick isn’t cool. I realise I can be a bit unnecessarily highbrow or whatever, and there’s a lot of guys in whatever fandom who are creepy as hell.

But. Just because you like smut, or don’t like smut, or are a boy, or are a girl, it’s okay to like what you like, okay? As long as you aren’t breathing wetly down everyone’s neck about it, it’s all good.

Please chill out just a little bit, and let all of us enjoy the fandom.

That’s really all I wanted to say.

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May 26, 20112,232 notes
So.

Today I followed a bunch of new people.

It is maybe kind of too many people???

What I’m saying is that if stop following you it is not personal, it is “help help, I am drowning in tumblr.”

May 26, 2011
May 25, 2011252 notes
Trolls

So I should probably warn my sparse collection of followers that A) I am a huge Homestuck nerd and B) my two favourite trolls are Vriska and Equius.

So prepare for a lot of that.

I myself will contribute nothing, because I am a useless sack of shit.

…that’s all. Carry on.

May 25, 2011
“It works until the resizing and then it’s like I AM THE GRAINIEST MOTHERFUCKER OUTSIDE OF THE AGRARIAN COMMUNITY” —Welp.
May 24, 2011
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