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  2. It’s easy to be considered a misandrist when men are socialized to feel entitled to women and our time. So, if you ignore them, you’re a misandrist. If you insist they leave you alone, you’re a misandrist. If you focus on building healthy female-centered relationships over relationships with men, you’re a misandrist. Misandry is basically, prioritizing your agency, autonomy and fellow women, over men in a society that teaches you that being feminine relies on giving into men’s feelings of entitlement.
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    (Source: angrywomanistcritic, via cuntcastle)

     

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  4. dysphoriadaughter:

    What happens if gay Marriage becomes legalized all throughout the states?

    Will people still care about gay rights? Will people begin focusing on bigger issues, like violence against LGBT peoples? Or will people just pat themselves on the back and act like homophobia is…

     


  5. Male privilege is “I have a boyfriend” being the only thing that can actually stop someone from hitting on you because they respect another male-bodied person more than they respect your rejection/lack of interest.
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    The Sociological Cinema

    There was actually research that was done that found that women who used an “I have a boyfriend/husband” excuse to reject unwanted sexual attention and harassment by their bosses were more likely to be left alone than those who used any other excuse (including “I’m not interested”)

    (Source: queerintersectional, via feministfashionista)

     


  6. satanic2chainz:

    “You reasonably suspect something and you’re wrong 90 percent of the time.”

    “You reasonably suspect something and you’re wrong 90 percent of the time.”

    “You reasonably suspect something and you’re wrong 90 percent of the time.”

    (Source: letterstomycountry, via reagan-was-a-horrible-president)

     

  7. comic-view:

    …You mean, Captain U.S.A. Not America.

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  9. clairemojher:

    To celebrate the exciting return of Arrested Development, a few of us greeting card artists put our heads (and pencils) together and whipped up a (fake) mini-line of greeting cards for this contest that anyone can download and print out for free!

    It’s super easy! Download the high-res files here. They even come with a dotted line for the fold and should print easily to your basic home printer.

    And if you like them, please share them to your heart’s content!

    (via popculturebrain)

     

  10. (Source: 4rtf4rt, via snakeoil)