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"I would’ve gotten away with it too if it weren’t for those meddling kids!"
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It has come to my attention that a majority of you must think that I am dead. So let's clear a few things up: This blog will only come on for a few moments or so when I check on it and stuff, I have redirected and my blog is defying-because-we-want-to but it doesn't contain the same stuff it does on this blog so yeah, and yes, I am gone. This is my ghostly form typing. ~Oooh~
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thecatgod:
this does not ever get old
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"where’s my christian grey????” hopefully locked up in prison
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baby: m-mm ma... m
magneto: mommy?
baby: mutant supremacy
magneto: good
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I WATCHED HERCULES
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Ginnifer Goodwin’s message at Comic Con (x)
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Manueluv and I are convinced Agent K is Coulson’s father. Hell, MIB is even owned by Marvel.
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girls who can run in heels should be feared
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What is 50 shades of grey about? And what's so bad about it?
50 Shades of Grey was originally fanfiction based on the Twilight series, which was then published as a novel (along with 2 subsequent books). It sold over 100 million copies around the world and topped best-seller lists everywhere. It’s about to be adapted into a film, set to come out early next year.
It follows a college student named Ana Steele, who enters a relationship with a man named Christian Grey and is then introduced to a bastardised and abusive parody of BDSM culture.
While the book is paraded as erotica, the relationship between Ana and Christian is far from healthy. The core mantra of the BDSM community is “safe, sane and consensual”, and 50 Shades is anything but. None of the rules of BDSM practices (which are put in place to protect those involved) are actually upheld. Christian is controlling, manipulative, abusive, takes complete advantage of Ana, ignores safe-words, ignores consent, keeps her uneducated about the sexual practices they’re taking part in, and a multitude of other terrible things. Their relationship is completely sickening and unhealthy.
Basically, “the book is a glaring glamorisation of violence against women,” as Amy Bonomi so perfectly put it.
It’s terrible enough that a book like this has been absorbed by people worldwide. Now, we have a film that is expected to be a huge box-office success, and will likely convince countless more young women that it’s okay not to have any autonomy in a relationship, that a man is allowed to control them entirely. It will also show many young men that women are theirs to play with and dominate, thus contributing to antiquated patriarchal values and rape culture.
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"nerd" and"loser" were like hard hitting insults in the early 2000’s and now they are used as affectionate terms we have truly come full circle
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