A Drain On The Family Resources

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
daxdraggon
stupidadultfangirl

Trump: I ended Racial Sensitivity training because it was racist 

WHAT

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sovereign-of-succ

He signed an executive order banning racial sensitivity training on the federal level last week. I don’t see this information circulating quite as much so please signal boost. This is really fucking scary.

itsamemyranda

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What the fuck? What the fuck?? What the ACTUAL fuck?!?!

angelofthequeers

So uh how do so many people still insist he’s not a full-blown fascist????

daxdraggon
hilarioushumorfromouterspace

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eighthdoctor

[tweet by Laureen Bazzi @laureenbazzi:
idk how to explain this but thursday, october, and 8:00pm are all the same
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dealanexmachina

80% of the work week, 83.3333% of the day at 8pm, 83.333% of the year in October.

racketghost

It’s so charming to see this on my dash because Thursday, October, and the number 8 are all the same rusty brown-orange color according to my synesthesia.

mama-green

happy Thursday October 8th

carry-on-my-wayward-butt

the next one is in 2026 so get your fill

mundanemonster
sister-hawk

the correct way to do an anthropomorphic cat:

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the incorrect way to do an anthropomorphic cat:

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sabertoothwalrus

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studio ghibli knows what’s up

the-mighty-birdy

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Lackadaisy knows what’s up!

memeseverdie

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Originally posted by adventurelandia

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Originally posted by dreamworksmoments

Classic Disney and DreamWorks knows!

the-mighty-birdy

Seriously there’s so many examples out there

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Originally posted by art-nimals

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Originally posted by chewbacca

THIS SHOULDN’T HAVE BEEN THIS HARD YOU GUYS

buttertoast1600

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Originally posted by generallygentle-archive

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Originally posted by ssongbirds

99% of all anthro cats in film would’ve worked better than that CGI nightmare fuel.

monsters-are-valid

As someone who enjoys anthro characters, I agree 100%.

moldyjunk
calliope-lalonde

someone: so what do you think is the solution to homelessness?

me, socialist:

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left-reminders

Let homeless people occupy peopleless homes, build houses for use rather than exchange, 3D print comfortable houses in a day, convert corporate skyscrapers into housing and commercial malls into publicly-accessible community centers with living commons and entertainment

seconddoubt

When you say it to people and they break

“But the money? … we can’t just? But, Money? We can’t just… help… people? Can we? The Money. We can’t just help people? Like that? We can’t just? Money?”

xanaphia

To really break them, tell them it’s cheaper to give homeless people homes than it is to leave them on the street.

girlintheglassboxx
commie-cosmo:
“ trickstertime:
“ tenebristpunk:
“wow i wonder if that 300 year gap could be explained by any outside factors…….whoa! for some reason it lines up with the timeline of britain’s invasion and subsequent colonization of ireland! wild,...
tenebristpunk

wow i wonder if that 300 year gap could be explained by any outside factors…….whoa! for some reason it lines up with the timeline of britain’s invasion and subsequent colonization of ireland! wild, huh? i wonder if the two are connected in some way? i guess the world will never know….

trickstertime

“why do the Irish hate the English so much? It couldn’t have been *that* bad!!”

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This was in place till 1973.

commie-cosmo

Seeing non irish people reblogging this makes me happy

girlintheglassboxx
glumshoe

Lucy Lawless was not a particularly burly woman, but somehow she made Xena seem like a fucking tank and I don’t understand how.

glumshoe

Don’t get me wrong—she was strong, and certainly not a waif, but more than almost any other female superhero actress I’ve ever seen, Lucy Lawless exuded physical power and weight that I actually believed (when she wasn’t somersaulting in front of a ridiculous greenscreen).

glumshoe

When I close my eyes and imagine Xena, I imagine her fucking shredded. Just absolutely ripped. Muscles McGillicutty out here. She could burst through the wall like the Kool-Aid Man and kick my ass.  

But then when I actually look at Lucy Lawless out of costume, even when she was playing Xena, she looks... average. A gorgeous woman, absolutely, and rather tall, but not the Amazon she comes across as when she’s inhabiting the role. 

With few exceptions (like Linda Hamilton), I don’t get that from other actresses portraying physically strong characters. Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman costume has a very similar design, but I never believed in the physicality of her character even when the CGI physics are more realistic.

yellowleather

Steven L. Sears at The USC Center on Public Diplomacy, Oct 25, 2006

On how he approaches female characters

”The interesting question about writing the female character...the female character was an object, it was a plot twist, it was something to motivate the male to do something heroic. It was never accepted as a character. To me that was the biggest difference, first. Secondly, was the portrayal, and I mean the physical actress portrayal...When we hired Lucy Lawless, what really impressed me was her physicalization. She did not apologize through her body. And that had been the biggest critique about women characters. Even wonder woman. They apologize through their body. ‘I’ve got to be masculine, but I’m gonna off-set it by doing it in a feminine way’. Whereas Lucy was like ‘Okay, I’m gonna do it.’ And she did it. And I remember sitting there, watching that with the original supervising producer and saying ‘That is sexy.’ Because there’s no apologies. That’s a real character. And that is attractive to me and I’ll bet it’s gonna be attractive to other people.”

glumshoe

God!!! If only this were normalized for female characters. The Terminator franchise does a pretty good job at having physical women; Dark Fate also had Grace move like a real person inhabiting space.

glumshoe

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Grace has short hair. She looks like a typical athletic butch woman:

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Being butch is not offensive. Portraying tough butch women in action movies is not some regressive anti-feminist act. I can and I will compare Grace to Xena because she is a female character portrayed as strong and tough in a very natural and unapologetic way—there are no concessions to preserving an elegant or dainty aesthetic when she fights.

Women come in all shapes and sizes. If you reject the importance or value of women’s strength because they have “””male features””” and you think that’s regressive or not good representation you can eat my entire ass, and also Xena’s.

f1rstperson

Bless you for this reply tho