May 2013
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I asked all of the gay male students in the room to raise their hand if in the...
– Gay Men’s Sexism and Women’s Bodies by Yolo Akili (via plightofthepretty)
Can we blame climate change for the tornado that... →
Why aren't more people freaking out about the new...
bluandorange:
monetizeyourcat:
dancepunksnotdead:
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!
fucking COOL
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animalsbeingdicks:
And you just watched a dog masturbate.
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Recalibratring Therapy for Our Wired World (New... →
psychotherapy:
by Dr. Richard Friedman
Speed, instant gratification, accessibility — these are a few of the appealing hallmarks of digital technology. It’s no coincidence that we love our smart wireless devices: Humans are a notoriously impatient species, born with a preference for immediate rewards.
But the virtues of the digital age are not always aligned with those of psychotherapy. It...
also fair reminder that anyone who talks about...
friendlyangryfeminist:
transhumanisticpanspermia:
friendlyangryfeminist:
there aren’t too many humans
when you say that, you mean there are too many humans in places like India and China
when you say there’s a problem with overpopulation, what you mean is that there are too many non-white, non-Western bodies and you’d rather talk about that rather than talk about how the United States is...
In clinical psychiatric settings, black women are diagnosed very differently...
– Melissa Harris-Perry Sister Citizen; Shame, Stereotypes and Black Women in America (via brashblacknonbeliever)
shit like this is why social justice is necessary in medicine and health
(via eddiesuave)
Differences of power are always manifested in asymmetrical access. The President...
– Marilyn Frye (via daisical)
One day, in retrospect, the years of struggle will strike you as the most...
– Sigmund Freud (via misswallflower)