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posted 2 weeks ago on 18/5/2012 - 1,539 notes - via methlabforbooty

all this running is good for our buns and thighs: queer canon 

ifitgivesyoujoy:

zumie-monster:

There’s something really screwed up about the way we talk about queer representation in children’s media.

In the U.S. culture at least, there’s this instantaneous association of queer people with sex. Queer people are automatically highly sexual…


posted 3 weeks ago on 10/5/2012 - 1,809 notes - via buttkickingest © zumie-monster

posted 3 weeks ago on 8/5/2012 - 22,563 notes - via qwertyn- © delusionaldianne

well why not: bittergrapes: I think a lot of people don’t realize that when they see... 

bittergrapes:

I think a lot of people don’t realize that when they see people on Tumblr as being easily offended, they’re actually seeing a bunch of marginalized people who have to deal with a lot of microaggressions throughout the day, who come to Tumblr to relax and enjoy themselves, and…


posted 4 weeks ago on 3/5/2012 - 1,965 notes - via buttkickingest © bittergrapes

"Since her death in 1979, the woman who discovered what the universe is made of has not so much as received a memorial plaque. Her newspaper obituaries do not mention her greatest discovery. […] Every high school student knows that Isaac Newton discovered gravity, that Charles Darwin discovered evolution, and that Albert Einstein discovered the relativity of time. But when it comes to the composition of our universe, the textbooks simply say that the most abundant atom in the universe is hydrogen. And no one ever wonders how we know."

Jeremy Knowles, discussing the complete lack of recognition Cecilia Payne gets, even today, for her revolutionary discovery. (via alliterate)

From Wikipedia:

She correctly suggested that silicon, carbon, and other common metals seen in the Sun were found in about the same relative amounts as on Earth, but that helium and particularly hydrogen were vastly more abundant (by about a factor of one million in the case of hydrogen). Her thesis thus established that hydrogen was the overwhelming constituent of the stars. When her dissertation was reviewed, she was dissuaded by Henry Norris Russell from concluding that the composition of the Sun is different from the Earth, which was the accepted wisdom at the time. However, Russell changed his mind four years later when other evidence emerged. After Payne-Gaposchkin was proven correct Russell was often given the credit.

Fuck the patriarchy.

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posted 1 month ago on 28/4/2012 - 14,227 notes - via frenchfrai © alliterate

have a biscuit, potter: I am a feminist. 

introspectivestardust:

As long as women’s natural body hair is called disgusting and inappropriate while men’s isn’t, I am a feminist.

As long as I can’t watch an episode of a popular sitcom without having to sit through multiple sexist comments or “jokes”, I am a feminist.

As long as…


my panic is manic: johngreenismypatronus: HEY! Psst! Do you want to know a secret? It’s... 

johngreenismypatronus:

HEY! Psst!

Do you want to know a secret?

It’s okay for women to wear makeup! It’s okay for them to wear skirts and heels and ruffly blouses and pastel pink. It’s okay for women to wear lipstick and eyeliner and foundation. It’s okay for women to wear padded bras…


Let's all be lovely lads: Another problem a lot of young artists face is comparing themselves to... 

kingcheddarxvii:

Another problem a lot of young artists face is comparing themselves to artists their age.

Most of us are guilty of this, and I certainly am, but it doesn’t really make sense. It’s a given that everyone improves at different rates and that everyone has their own flaws and strengths in certain…


posted 1 month ago on 10/4/2012 - 886 notes - via kingcheddarxvii © kingcheddarxvii