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saunteringvaguelydownwards:

Just a silly little idea in my head that wouldn’t go away.

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littlenewsfromfrance:

but-i-ship-it-so-hard:

beginner’s guide to eurovision song contest

accurate

It’s like the football world cup. Everybody whines about the geopolitical aspects of the event, but without it, it would not be half as interesting as it is.

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acheiropoietos:

4thmansionofthemoon:

Woman Kills a Would-Be Rapist and is Presented with his Belongings, manuscript illumination, 12th c., Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, MS Graecus Vitr. 26-2, fol. 208r.
According to the text of the Madrid manuscript of the “Synopsis historion,” a Byzantine chronicle written by John Skylitzes, “There were some Varangians dispersed in the Thrakesion theme for the winter. One of them coming across a woman of the region in the wilderness put the quality of her virtue to the test. When persuasion failed he resorted to violence, but she seized his Persian-type sword, struck him in the heart and promptly killed him. When the deed became known in the surrounding area, the Varangians held an assembly and crowned the woman, presenting her with all the possessions of her violator, whom they threw aside, unburied, according to the law concerning assassins.” In the image depicting these occurrences, the woman uses a spear to kill her attacker, and the other Varangian men approach her with armfuls of clothing.
Courtesy of Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index

hell yeah fuckin right

acheiropoietos:

4thmansionofthemoon:

Woman Kills a Would-Be Rapist and is Presented with his Belongings, manuscript illumination, 12th c., Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, MS Graecus Vitr. 26-2, fol. 208r.


According to the text of the Madrid manuscript of the “Synopsis historion,” a Byzantine chronicle written by John Skylitzes, “There were some Varangians dispersed in the Thrakesion theme for the winter. One of them coming across a woman of the region in the wilderness put the quality of her virtue to the test. When persuasion failed he resorted to violence, but she seized his Persian-type sword, struck him in the heart and promptly killed him. When the deed became known in the surrounding area, the Varangians held an assembly and crowned the woman, presenting her with all the possessions of her violator, whom they threw aside, unburied, according to the law concerning assassins.” In the image depicting these occurrences, the woman uses a spear to kill her attacker, and the other Varangian men approach her with armfuls of clothing.

Courtesy of Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index

hell yeah fuckin right

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langleav:

Three Questions by Lang Leav

langleav:

Three Questions by Lang Leav

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andhaveyouheardvoices:

idrilearfalas:

I dropped my cellphone now I have to buy a new floor!

The last one, tho. However, I’ve never hated going to the library.

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If owning a gun and knowing how to use it worked, the military would be the safest place for a woman. It’s not.

If women covering up their bodies worked, Afghanistan would have a lower rate of sexual assault than Polynesia. It doesn’t.

If not drinking alcohol worked, children would not be raped. They are.

If your advice to a woman to avoid rape is to be the most modestly dressed, soberest and first to go home, you may as well add “so the rapist will choose someone else”.

If your response to hearing a woman has been raped is “she didn’t have to go to that bar/nightclub/party” you are saying that you want bars, nightclubs and parties to have no women in them. Unless you want the women to show up, but wear kaftans and drink orange juice. Good luck selling either of those options to your friends.

Or you could just be honest and say that you don’t want less rape, you want (even) less prosecution of rapists.

A Short Post on Rape Prevention (via brute-reason)

Win

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Reblogged from polyverse

Objectification is focusing on a person’s usefulness to you with total disregard for their desires. In the context of compliments, it’s not saying “You turn me on.” It’s saying “You turn me on, and whether you want to turn me on is utterly irrelevant.”


Saying “nice ass” to a person who’s deliberately wiggling their ass at you is a compliment; saying “nice ass” to a person who’s just walking by is objectification. “I want to sleep with her” is expressing desire; “I’d hit it” is objectification. “You’re sexy” is nice to say on a date because it’s a compliment; “you’re sexy” is hideously undermining to say at a business meeting because it’s objectification.

Pervocracy (via polyverse)

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funfreacksnc:

thisroadgoesformiles:

riahreah:

he meows so hard he falls over :o

ahh

GODDAMMIT MEOW MEOW

funfreacksnc:

thisroadgoesformiles:

riahreah:

he meows so hard he falls over :o

ahh

GODDAMMIT MEOW MEOW

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Reblogged from buffy-charmed
Hah, I never saw this episode but it looks like a Xena/Charmed crossover.

Hah, I never saw this episode but it looks like a Xena/Charmed crossover.

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myfrozenstrawberries:

kamikazeekennedy:

haha. Anna and her signs.

Oh thank the lord this is finally what LG needed

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