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On american english.

dearcoketalk:

Sorry to correct you on your spelling, but grammar, puctuation and spelling seem to be pretty important to you, shouldn’t it be ‘tractor tyre’ and not ‘tire’?


Sweetheart, I live in Los Angeles, not Narnia.

Good lookin’ out, though. Say hey to Tumnus for me.

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still biking home
  • Inner Monologue: I'm on your left. I'm on your left. I'm on your left. Please do not hit me. Please no hitting of the Aria.
  • Car: HONK.
  • Inner Monologue: I'M GOING TO DIE.
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September 2010

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Print This Out And Give It To Every Boy You Know - Jezebel → jezebel.com

sarahgraham7:

I’d actually alter the title to “Print This Out And Give It To Every Boy Person You Know” because a huge number of the women I know have just as many misconceptions about feminism as men.

Afraid you can’t hold the door or pay for dinner for fear of insulting a feminist? Fear not, they’re not as scary as they seem. Learn what’s true and what’s not in our deconstruction of the modern American Feminist.

Today, we’re going to talk about the F word. No, not the fun F word (really, who doesn’t crack up when they see fecundity in print?), the one with the sketchy rep – feminism. More specifically, I’m going to take a crack at providing a crash course in feminist mythbusting for a male audience in an effort to soothe your furrowed brows and smooth your interactions with the opposite sex.

Feminism as an ideology is, of course, much more complicated than a single pithy article can cover (I’m good, but I’m not that good) and is subject to constant internal debate about its true nature and its political, cultural, academic and socioeconomic applications. If that sounds overwhelming, it is. The word itself is often used pejoratively (by both sexes, alas) to condemn any negative behavior on the part of and/or unpleasant interactions with womenfolk. And really, that’s just plain uncreative and mostly inaccurate. There are just as many female jerks as male ones and their motivation for jerkiness is just as varied. There’s a lot more to the story than possessing ovaries and a passing familiarity with Gloria Steinem. The more you know and all that jazz.

Here are a few of the most common fallacies about feminism and why they miss the mark:

All Feminists Believe/Support X

Unless x = equality of the sexes, this one is a no-go. That’s like saying all football fans root for the same team or all Christians share an identical faith. Feminism has more flavors than Baskin-Robbins and a hundred and one areas of focus, covering everything from reproductive rights to international development to political reform or popular culture. Beyonce is a feminist and so is Hillary Clinton. And men can be feminists, too! It’s a big tent party, y’all. Heck, some women live their entire lives according to feminist principles, but never use the term.

In fact, the heterogeneity of modern feminism makes mythbusting a mite tricky, as for every assumption I debunk, you could beat the bushes (yes, that’s a cringe-worthy pun and no, I won’t reword it) and dig up a singular example to contract it. But, on the whole, you can toss these stereotypes about feminism by the wayside.

Feminists Are Angry/Predominantly Lesbians/Man-Haters/All Of The Above

Some women are angry, yes. Some are lesbians. And some probably hate or fear men. Some women also identify as feminists. These characteristics exist independently of each other. If there’s overlap, it’s coincidental and not correlated or causal, despite what popular culture would have you believe. To think otherwise would be on par with assuming every man who belonged to a college fraternity was a keg-loving, flipflop-sporting, Ed Hardy-worshipping dudebro and we know that isn’t the case.

Feminism isn’t about settling the score between the sexes or making good on grudges; it’s about equality and empowerment for everyone, regardless of sex or gender identity. The myth of the zero-sum power game (and the fears of emasculation that it promotes) needs to die ASAP.

Feminists Are Anti-Sex

Dude, tell that to Betty Dodson (I interviewed her; she is one rocking octogenarian!) or Susie Bright. Sex (of whatever variety tickles one’s particular fancy) isn’t the issue – double standards around sexual behavior (the slut vs. stud conundrum), a society that is reluctant to let go of the deplorable “she was asking for it” rape defense, women who are never taught to seek out or value their own sexual pleasure and pop cultural portrayals of sex that either disregard it or exploit it to sell everything from shampoo to socks (lookin’ at you, American Apparel) are what gets under feminists’ skin.

You Can’t Offer A Feminist A Compliment On Her Appearance/Hold The Door For Her/Offer To Pay For Dinner

This is where a lot of men get anxious and are unsure of the correct approach to avoid offending. Alas, aside from avoiding hooting at women on the sidewalk from your car or catcalling them on the street (and I’ll give you full credit for knowing how utterly inexcusable that is), there are no hard and fast protocols to cover social fraternizing between the sexes. It’s simply a matter of trusting your gut, taking note of the context and acting from a place of respect.

Be generous with chivalrous gestures because you genuinely want to and not as a means of scoring points or hewing to tradition. And hold the expectation that the object of these gestures should absolutely respond respectfully (even if she disagrees), too. Grab the door for anyone who needs a hand and accept it when someone (male or female) does it for you. And when it comes to compliments? Vanity is part of human nature. I know very few folks who will turn down a few sincere words of well-phrased (hint: the term “rack” doesn’t fall into this category) praise or appreciation for their charms.

To end things on a positive and inclusive note, I want leave you with my hands-down favorite definition of feminism and the one I reference whenever someone asks me how I define feminism or expresses doubt as to whether the term applies to them. Like feminism itself, it has a little something for everyone.

Grab the door for anyone who needs a hand and accept it when someone (male or female) does it for you.

This should not symbolize chivalry or chauvinism. It should symbolize kindness.

 

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How NBC Could Return Saturday Night Live to Glory → uproxx.com

I agree with everything this guy says. I usually go into an episode with high expectations, only to be disappointed.

Sep 29, 2010
Hogwarts Finally Hooks Up the Internet → nymag.com

everythingharrypotter:

(submission via arybea)

Hermione’s page is my favorite.

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sweetemailaddress69:

I really, really liked the Josie and the Pussycats movie. (And I kept this email address for longer than I should have.)

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The new thingle! The new thong! Excthuse me, I think I have thomething in my theeth.

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Please tell me I wasn't the only one who caught the "leave a note" line on Running Wilde.

Mitch Hurwitz, you dog!

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Anyone have a place where I can watch It's Always Sunny?

I missed it because I thought it was going to be on Hulu, but now it’s not on Hulu, so I’m angry.

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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2010-9-26) → last.fm
  1. Arcade Fire (18)
  2. Jon Brion (11)
  3. Best Coast (10)
  4. The Gaslight Anthem (9)
  5. Local Natives (9)

Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz

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I Know It Was Stupid.

I know it was stupid, but I was too blinded by the idea to see its flaws.

Fall always gets me down. 

Sep 27, 2010
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“Every time I hang out with him, I’m just bored and disappointed.” —I did not say this, but this sums up my life quite succinctly.
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Pete and Pete Theme Song Polaris

nineties-nickelodeon:

“The Adventures of Pete & Pete Theme” - Polaris

One of my favourite theme songs.

(via imlostinstereo)

Always.

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temazcal replied to your post:You probably already knew this, but Aziz Ansari is going to be at UF in about three weeks. Cheers.

at least we surprise saw him at ucb so fuq y’all

Yeah and I saw dat ish for cheaper plus I met my luv Joe Mande and by “met” I mean “stalked from afar.”

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You probably already knew this, but Aziz Ansari is going to be at UF in about three weeks. Cheers.

I did know that. But I don’t have the energy to buy tickets and drive to Gainesville and miss work and ughhhhh but I know I will regret it. I want to seem some taaaatties.

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