someone found my blog by searching the tag “fucking rich people”
I have never been prouder of myself.
someone found my blog by searching the tag “fucking rich people”
I have never been prouder of myself.
I’m Not a Joke is a campaign spreading awareness for the LGBTI community through art and design, created by Daniel Arzola (@Arzola_d) for the school of Visual Arts Rafael Monasterios in light of the recent violent acts against the sexually diverse community in Venezuela. It initially seeks to expand in the online community. If you’d like to share your opinion please do so via twitter using the hashtag #ImNotaJoke. Like our page on Facebook and share our designs to support our cause!
I prefer the originals. But these are lovely.
(via starklyinaccurate)
— Gawker.com “The White Student Suing to Overthrow Affirmative Action Was too Dumb to Get into Her Chosen College” (via lesilencieux)
(Source: newbatteri, via psychopacifist)
*rolls across ur floor* *lays down next 2 u* *whispers* sexuality is fluid, don’t you worry about a thing; you’re not a “bad queer” for experiencing feelings and attractions you didnt think you were capable of before, it’s all right, you do what you wanna do, sunshine *stands n pats u on the head* *puts a flower in ur hair* *waltzes out the door*
(via uglymermaidgrrrl)
You know, the one that gives housewives/full-time mothers a pension— wages for housework?
It’s ONLY A HUGE VICTORY FOR FEMINISM, SOCIALISM, AND WOMEN OF COLOR. Not a big deal or anything. Tumblr is mysteriously silent about this.
http://rabble.ca/columnists/2013/05/venezuelas-new-labour-law-best-mothers-day-gift
holy shit!
(via thecouscousqueen)
The decision by Guatemala’s Constitutional Court was a dramatic legal victory for General Ríos Montt, 86, and a blow to human rights advocates who had called his conviction a sign that Guatemala’s courts would no longer allow impunity for the country’s powerful.
General Ríos Montt was sent to prison immediately after the verdict on May 10 when a three-panel tribunal found him guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity. He was sentenced to 80 years in prison but was soon transferred to a military hospital for medical tests. Monday’s decision means that he will return to house arrest, where he had been held since the case against him began in January 2012.
The additional effects of Monday’s court ruling were unclear. The court did not invalidate the entire trial, which began on March 19. Instead, the court ordered that the proceedings be rolled back and reset to April 19, when a complex decision by another judge sent the trial into disarray, causing a brief suspension.
By April 19, the tribunal had heard all of the prosecution’s case and most of the defense’s. That testimony still stands. But the court’s ruling invalidated everything after that date.
I isolated my favorite panel from the latest Oh Joy, Sex Toy because it seemed like it would come in handy.
Yessss, spread this far and wide, wherever they are needed!
I am pretty sure that if I were to make a collage of images that represent my life, this would most likely have to be included.
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— Gay Muslims: Fighting the Oxymoron at Muslimah Media Watch (via muslimfeminists)
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