how many white women can you put into a korean music video before eddi feels uncomfortable
let’s find out
one
two-hoo-hoo
three— [sound of shattering glass]
how many white women can you put into a korean music video before eddi feels uncomfortable
let’s find out
one
two-hoo-hoo
three— [sound of shattering glass]
doctor-doom replied to your post: if any life form expresses the tiniest regard for…
SAME WTF if something is wrong tho
NO I’M COOL an RA just walked in and i guess i look kind of gross from my nap so she was like “are you okay, let me know if you need anything” and i was like

SOMEONE CARES
if any life form expresses the tiniest regard for my emotional well-being, i tear up
even and especially if nothing is wrong
i am going to kill poupee girl in the balls
It’s hard not to notice that once the right number of white folks are affected, people want to take to the street. Unemployment numbers are high? We’ve had high unemployment for years. People are living in or near the poverty line? Yeah — we know.
When minorities speak up and say there is an issue, we are told maybe we are doing something wrong. Perhaps we are targeted by the police because of what we are wearing. Perhaps we don’t look for jobs the right way. Maybe we aren’t educated enough. But now that it’s affecting other folks, now there’s a problem. Now we need to come together and fight the power. Someone tweeted at me that we need to come together and not point out silly differences like race because we’re in this together!
Ah.
Yes, we can — and have (there is support from various folks of color) — come together within this movement, but you can’t expect us to throw away “race” and ignore history. Even the violence that’s happening with the Occupiers right now is looked at differently because of race. You can’t be surprised that people have reservations about this when you look at how our issues have been dealt with before.
I’m not making an argument for ignoring the movement because a lot of the movement ignored us. But I am saying take a moment to walk away from your righteousness to understand that your newfound plight has been some people’s plight for generations.
We just didn’t have a catchy name for it.
” —- elon james white, Dear OWS: Welcome to Our World (via squintyoureyes)
To paraphrase a black friend of mine on the subject of the bad behavior of certain police officers towards some of the protesters, “Oh, they’re treating you like crap? Welcome to my world.”
(via athenaltena)
actual science fact: there are two variations of gay men, one biologically predisposed to “topping” and one to “bottoming”. two gay men of the same variation are physically unable to engage in any sexual activity together.
I KNOW
I KNOW
ampora replied to your post: So this one might be weird but I ship you with someone who ends up being a werewolf. No one in specific, just when you get a boyfriend I my headcanon would be that he is a werewolf.
the weird part is i totally understand where anon is coming from
Do elaborate.
you sort of have this… bella swan thing about you
it’s just all over you
I need clarification on how serious this is so I can know how much I should hate my life.
i’m just saying that if we all lived in a teen supernatural action/adventure novel i would ship it
ampora replied to your post: So this one might be weird but I ship you with someone who ends up being a werewolf. No one in specific, just when you get a boyfriend I my headcanon would be that he is a werewolf.
the weird part is i totally understand where anon is coming from
Do elaborate.
you sort of have this… bella swan thing about you
it’s just all over you
dang you know what i can see it too
#bella dated the vampire though #jeez eddi FACT CHECK
no one is talking about vampires right now and she made out with the werewolf, it counts
ampora replied to your post: So this one might be weird but I ship you with someone who ends up being a werewolf. No one in specific, just when you get a boyfriend I my headcanon would be that he is a werewolf.
the weird part is i totally understand where anon is coming from
Do elaborate.
you sort of have this… bella swan thing about you
it’s just all over you
Sunrise | Childish Gambino
For the past several years, the great Cheryl Lynn, a.k.a. Digital Femme, has been talking extensively about black female characters and creators in comics. She comes at the issue from a place that is both just and informed, and she makes devastatingly good points on those occasions where she talks on the subject.
To that end, she formed the Ormes Society, named after the first known African American female cartoonist. I’ve been following Cheryl for years, she was one of the influences of Thomasina Lindo, the lead character in my Welcome to Tranquility series, for her honesty and willingness to state the truth plainly despite the usual crap that people always feel the need to hurl at anyone who does so.
In short, she’s f***ing awesome.
Here’s an interview with her. You should read it.
http://geekout.blogs.cnn.com/2011/11/28/african-american-women-take-on-the-comic-book-industry/