jamiesanerd:

alljustletters:

turntechgarlicbread:

sociologyandlifting:

When are we going to stop pretending girls don’t have hair on their boobs, between their boobs, around their nips, on their ass, on their upper lip, between their brows, on their cheeks, etc?

On their belly, on their toes, on their back, literally everywhere men grow hair

humans grow hair everywhere except on the palms of their hands and soles of their feet. this hair can rank from light blond and soft to dark and wiry, regardless of sex or gender of the person. shaving all of it is a mess and plucking it hurts like hell. humans are just animals with less thick fur. you wouldn’t shame a female animal for having as much fur as a male one, so stop doing that with humans.

reminder to my fellow trans girls freaking out about having hair there

public school lunch aesthetic

camisadobondaxx:

sprachtraeume:

sweetapplestrider:

-random applause that eventually encompasses the entire cafeteria
-skipping classes to go to your friend’s lunch periods
-”come with me i dont wanna go alone”
-not knowing who you’re singing happy birthday for
-“hey if i pay you will you go through the line and get me something”
-knowing your id number so you can actually eat
-only wearing your id during lunch period
-that ONE security guard
-”what’s even for lunch today”
-HOLY FUCK IT’S CHICKEN NUGGET DAY
-those girls who chill in the bathroom doing their makeup
-fights = dinner AND a show
-”hey what lunch do you have this year” “b” “damn i’m in c”

What the fuck does any of this mean why is there a security guard in your school what

This is America

snow-anne:

I’m noticing how a lot of the people here who are saying it’s wrong to punch Nazis are under 20. Is there a difference between millenials and generation Z in how much they know about the holocaust/WW2? Here in Europe, my class learnt in history class that you can’t argue with Nazis.

I haven’t noticed the age thing too much, but if I had to guess at a cause for what you’re seeing I’d say it’s because we get force-fed the “being rude is as bad as or worse than being bigoted” narrative pretty hard here, and it takes time that not all younger people have had yet to unlearn it