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âNovel Coat-hangersâ from The Australian Womans Weekly, Toys and Gifts, 1972

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Trends that should stop: having âevilâ versions of female characters wear more revealing clothes and act more sexually aggressive than the âgoodâ version, because that demonizes womenâs sexuality and ties it to having lower morals and itâs just generally a shitty gross trope
And having those sexually aggressive âevilâ versions being flirtatious toward women when the âgoodâ version is straight. Like wow way to not-so-subtly condemn bi/pansexual and lesbian women
Anjelica Huston 1971 By Richard Avedon
Stop all that âyou attract what you are ready forâ shit. Sometimes life is just terrible. Itâs not always my fault.
âLife never gives you more than you can handle.â Yes, it does.
âPeople are placed in your life to teach you a valuable lesson that helps your soul on its way to enlightenment.â No, there are a just a lot of people who feel empowered when they act like assholes. We live in that kind of society.
âYou keep finding yourself in the same situation because you havenât discovered the message the universe is trying to send to you yet.â Sometimes unpleasant things are stuck on repeat, because you have a mental or physical condition, and it is a symptom. Symptoms are like that.
âThe truth always hurts.â No, it doesnât, and what hurts often isnât the truth, but is instead someoneâs biased opinion.Â
I really appreciate this comment. Thank you thank you thank you.
This is what I need to hear. I blamed myself for so long for the abuse I endured and for attracting the people that hurt me.
A Place of Rage (Pratibha Parmar, 1991)
This exuberant celebration of African American women and their achievements features interviews with Angela Davis, June Jordan, and Alice Walker [as well as Trinh T. Minh-ha]. Within the context of the civil rights, Black power and feminist movements, the trio reassess how women such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer revolutionized American society.Â
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With UPS's roughly 19 million shipments per day accounting for roughly 6% of the nation's GDP, a labor dispute could disrupt the US economy.
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Seen in the window at Gulf of Maine Books in Brunswick, Maine. Photo: Bill Roorbach
Except America wasnât an endless expanse of forest with no certain borders. At least not while human beings inhabited it. The idea that native peoples did not cultivate or shape our land and that we had no borders is white propaganda meant to dehumanize and de-legitimize native peoples.
This illustration here show Apalachee people using slash and burn methods for agriculture. Fires were set regularly to intention burn down forests and plains. Why would we do this? Well because an unregulated forest isnât that great for people, actually. We set fires to destroy new forest growth and undergrowth, and to remove trees, allowing for easier game hunting, nutrient enriched soil, and better growth rates for crops and herbs we used in food and medicine.
Pre-Colonial New England, where my tribe the Abenaki are from, looked more like an extensive meadow or savannah with trees growing in pockets and groves. Enough woodland to support birds, deer, and moose, but not too much to make hunting difficult. We carefully shaped the land around us to suit our needs as a thriving and successful people. Slash and burn agriculture was practiced virtually everywhere in the new world, from the pacific coast to chesapeake bay, from panama to quebec. It was a highly successful way of revitalizing the land and promoting crop growth, as well as preventing massive forest fires that thrive in unregulated forests. Berries were the major source of fruit for my tribe, and we needed to burn the undergrowth so they could grow.
That changed when white people invaded, and brought with them disease. In my tribe, up to 9 in 10 people died. 90% of our people perished not from violence starvation, but from disease. Entire villages would be decimated, struck down by small pox. Suddenly, we couldnât care for the land anymore. There werenât enough of us to maintain a vast, carefully structured ecological system like we had for thousands of years. We didnât have the numbers, or strength. So the trees grew back and unregulated. We couldnât set fires anymore, and we couldnât cultivate the land. And white people would make certain we never could again. Timber, after all, was the most important export from New England.Â
Endless trees and untamed wilderness is a nice fantasy. But itâs a very white fantasy, one that erases the history of my people and of my land. One that paints native peoples are merely parasites leeching off the land, not masters of the earth who new the right balance of hunting and agriculture. It robs us of our agency as people, and takes our accomplishments from us. Moreover, it implies that only white people ever discovered the power to shape the world around them, and that mere brown people canât possibly have had anything to do with changing our environment.
Donât bring back untamed wilderness. Bring back my fire setters, my tree sappers, my farmers and my fishers. Bring back my people who were here first.Â
Sources:Â https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_use_of_fire#Role_of_fire_by_natives
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fsbdev3_000385.pdf
http://www.sidalc.net/repdoc/A11604i/A11604i.pdf
For those curious I recommend reading Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists and the Ecology of New England. https://books.google.com/books/about/Changes_in_the_Land.html?id=AHclmuykdBQC&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button#v=onepage&q&f=false
Remember Pulse this June
As we celebrate this yearâs Pride month, do not forget to remember the tragic Pulse Night Club shooting. Remember that it was POC who were targeted. Remember this as we continue to fight. Iâll be either attending or hosting a local memorial this year, and I strongly recommend others do the same, if itâs possible.Â
Stay safe everyone.Â
2018 and this is still very relevant.

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Jameela Jamil is speaking out against Emile Hirsch's return to Hollywood's good graces, even after he pleaded guilty to attacking a female studio executive.
She got shitty responses from Bonoâs daughter and a some famous makeup artist too
Fuck these ugly assholes. Letâs pretend it was alcohol that forced him to be violent.
âjealousyâ?? bitch for what. emile hirsch hasnât been relevant for years, meanwhile jameela is living her best fucking life being absolutely gorgeous and hilarious and starring on a hit tv showâŚ
lmao âjealousyââŚâŚâŚ gtfoh
white women defending a white man who assaulted another woman⌠and calling a woc âjealousâ for calling him and them out on it⌠not surprised
strangling is the number one red flag. he did it in public which is another red flag. I canât believe that has rehabâd in three years time
Yikes any man who could strangle a woman in public is a dangerous motherfucker and should not be around anybody especially women
âHe went to rehabâ bitch rehab is for drugs and alcohol and not for strangling someone
With hundreds of millions of climate refugees projected to be created in the coming decades by the âgloriousâ end results of the now 200-year-old, unmitigated catastrophe known as âindustrial civilizationâ, youâd best believe that FEMA camps are going to become a reality. And the right-wing lunatics who have spread conspiracy theories about themselves being the targets of internment will be the very ones setting up, running, and rounding up refugees to put in FEMA camps.
The ICE detention centers are the real word FEMA camps. They are building the machine to imprison these refugees and (like Iâve stated before) are perfectly following the trajectory toward genocide.
HELL WORLD. HELL WORLD. HELL WORLD.
thatâs just the FT, finding a way to lower the bar yet again
âYou know what would be Great For Business? More forced labor camps!â
I think it was Chuck Mertz who said if you want to know how the bourgeoisie really thinks, read the Financial Times. This is just the way they naturally pitch ideas to one another.

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Roberta Close is a Brazilian trans model who walked for Thierry Mugler (S/S 1991)
Fun fact: Tenochtitlan fell in 1521. From 1603 onwards, large numbers of honest-to-god fricking Japanese Samurai came to Mexico from Japan to work as guardsmen and mercenaries.Â
Ergo, it would be 100% historically accurate to write a story starring a quartet consisting of the child or grandchild of Aztec Noblemen, an escaped African slave, a Spanish Jew fleeing the Inquisition (which was relaxed in Mexico in 1606, for a time) and a Katana-wielding Samurai in Colonial Mexico.
Also a whole bunch of Chinese Characters BECAUSE MEXICO CITY HAD A CHINATOWN WITHIN TEN YEARS OF THE FALL OF THE AZTEC EMPIRE.