LORD COMFY PANTS

I'm here to hoard pictures I enjoy looking at and write random things I'm thinking because it needs to come out somehow.
~ Sunday, October 19 ~
Permalink

captainamericaisavirgin:

blackzephyrus:

captainamericaisavirgin:

feminism never made me hate men but the reaction to feminism sure as shit did

some men* you literally cannot hate people you’ve never met or even heard of.

oh MY GOD OH MY GOD OHH M Y GOD OH MY GOD OH MY GOD OHHHYM GOD OH MY GOD OH MY OD OOOOOH MY GOD oh MY GOD OH MY GOD OH MY GOD O H MY GO D OH MY GOD O H M Y GO D OH MY GOD OH MY GOD


195,531 notes
reblogged via failturd
Permalink

roughrimjob:

me tryna flirt

image

(Source: organmeat)


102,646 notes
reblogged via lindsaylohoean
Permalink

manasaysay:

rabbrakha:

Parineeti Chopra responds to a male reporter who claims to know nothing about periods (menstrual cycle). [X]

SO IMPORTANT.

I started my period when I was 10 years old. But we didn’t tell my grandma for three years because she subscribed to the “old traditions”, where a woman on her period could not enter the house, not even to bathe. Where she had to sit outside in front of the house (where the whole village could be witness to her shame and isolation) for the entire duration.

My friend started her period unexpectedly while we were at our local temple (in America) for dance class. Asking around if any of the parents had pads (all of them apologized and acted like adults about it), I thought surely the front office has a first aid kit. Don’t they have pads? When we asked, not only did they not have any, when one of the women gave one from her purse, the head secretary told us “There are men who need to use the first-aid kit, ya? So we don’t keep period things there.” Not even ibuprofen (which has so many more uses than period pain).

There are girls in India and Nepal (and other places, but I just read an in-depth piece about the situations in Nepal) who have to go to the “period hut” when their period comes and not leave until its over. They can’t wash and dry their cloth pads in the daylight, so they do it at night when the pads won’t dry properly before their next use, making them vulnerable to infection.

It is incredibly important, especially in India, to break the taboo surrounding periods. Break the secrecy around an event that happens to almost every woman, every month for literally half of her lifetime. Break the hiding, break the cover-up, break the SHAME.

Just break EVERYTHING. So little girls can go to school every day of every month without feeling ashamed. So women can work every day of every month to provide for their families without being glared at. So single fathers can confidently take care of their daughters’ health. So that women can talk about how terrible their period is or isn’t and give each other advice on how to deal with it without looking around to make sure men aren’t listening.
So that Whisper doesn’t have to be called Whisper, it can be called SHOUT. It can be called PROUD. So that we don’t NEED to fucking WHISPER about our bodies and our health.

(Source: baawri)


149,858 notes
reblogged via failturd
Permalink
officialcrow:

this the realest post on this whole shit

officialcrow:

this the realest post on this whole shit

(Source: thumbleesin)


96,132 notes
reblogged via tuhree
Permalink

"How could you know what it feels like to fight the hounds of hell? You think you know me so well. How could you know what it feels like to be outside yourself? You think you know me so well."

"How could you know what it feels like to fight the hounds of hell? You think you know me so well. How could you know what it feels like to be outside yourself? You think you know me so well."

(Source: curiousfratbottom)


2,962 notes
reblogged via gloomyteens
Permalink
unclefather:

who did this

unclefather:

who did this

(Source: gennyescsecsemo)


109,317 notes
reblogged via tuhree
Permalink

(Source: yayitsspooky)


113,824 notes
reblogged via tuhree
Permalink

spyderqueen:

misandrwitch:

Hands up if large groups of aggressively loud white boys in your vicinity freak you out

One of the things that bonds women, POC, and LGBTQA+ together: The fear of white men in numbers.

(Source: misandryad)


113,827 notes
reblogged via tuhree
Permalink

me: *watches one episode of The X Files*

me: image

(Source: choctawaukerman)


21,881 notes
reblogged via officialfrenchtoast
Permalink

(Source: politics-war)


19,556 notes
reblogged via shmeggles345