the-party-pineapple:

larpsandtherealgirl:

criticalanalytical:

this is what the rise of pedophile culture looks like–little girls are being indoctrinated into beauty rituals at earlier and earlier ages to feed the misogynistic pedophilic male gaze.

this is what the intersection of capitalism and misogyny looks like–fashion and beauty products are being marketed to females no matter their age as long as is generates profit and feeds the male gaze.

this is what porn culture looks like–due in part to the widespread availability of porn, females are considered sexual objects before they are considered human beings and so no matter what, a female must always be sexually available and presentable to men.

^Exactly. Please, when you see young girls who look like this, remember not to blame the literal children for their own oppression. They’re just trying to “fit in” and be accepted by their peers. Blame the fucking adults who sell them this image and profit from it.

Thank you for explaining what bothered me about children looking like that. I could never quite put my finger on it.

In defense of sniff walks (and the dogs that need them)

canecorsomastiff:

It’s very easy for us, as dog owners, to get into a routine that ignores some of the basic drives of our dogs. Sometimes the desires of our dogs are annoying and inconvenient. Sometimes dangerous. Sometimes they are weird and slow us down. But sometimes they are a necessary form of enrichment.

When we work, our dogs are often shut in the house or kennel to rest. When we sleep, we expect them to sleep. When we take them for walks, we expect them to get moving at all times. When they stop to smell the grass (or graze), a weird rock, or a squirrel trail, we often get frustrated and call them to us. After all, most of us are on a schedule. I find myself forgetting that while I experience stimulation constantly, all day every day, dogs do not get the same opportunity. I propose that when possible, and when a dog expresses interest, we allow them those moments to sniff. To track. To excite themselves and eat the grass. After all, their life experiences are shaped by what we allow, and often what we have time for. Make time to let your dog be a dog! Most of us could use the moment to take in our surroundings and observe the world, too.

are you or a loved one suffering from allism spectrum disorder, the lack of autism? check these symptoms to find out!!

adhdphysicist:

1. becomes uncomfortable or irritable when not making eye contact during interactions

2. lives by a set of unspoken rules, becomes distressed or even aggressive when said rules are broken. expects people to know and understand these rules without telling them.

3. has a wide range of shallow interests, may show little or no interest in learning every detail of said interests.

4. experiences only mild enjoyment from engaging in above interests, not deep satisfaction.

5. unable to adequately engage in one task related to an interest for more than two to three hours at a time.

6. hopelessly numb to sensory input including bright light, background noise, light touch, overwhelming odours.

7. engages in little or no self-regulatory stimming. shows little or no desire to stim.

if you show most of these traits, you may have allism! reblog to spread allism awareness! autistics with loved ones suffering from allism are welcome to share more symptoms of allism!

foxnewsfuckfest:

sixyearsofcollegedownthedrain:

airspaniel:

drunkwario:

Anon hate from the late 1800’s.

What I love most about this is that this person was SO INCENSED at the recipient that they couldn’t even wait the days/weeks it would take for the mail to go through. No, they had to say “FUCK YOU” as soon as fucking possible and, AND, let the recipient that they were not done with the fuck you, nay, this was merely the first volley in what would undoubtably be a dressing down of Biblical proportions.

i will gleefully reblog this every time i see it

My #brand

nealedenaro:

When you’ve spent an entire day resting and doing nothing, get to bed at a sensible time, then wake up feeling exhausted, like you need to sleep for hours and hours.

That’s chronic fatigue.

It’s not ‘feeling tired’, it’s not ‘feeling sleepy’. It’s struggling every day with utter exhaustion, and still dragging yourself out of bed to get to work.

Fatigue is not the same as being tired, pass it on.