1. coldwomen:

    Wesley Snipes as Noxeema Jackson

    this movie was never NOT on during my childhood

    ^ Same. I swear, how I turned out makes absolute sense considering how many times I watched this in my formative years.

    No regrets.

  2. cuntofdoom:

    lucaspsi:

    Probably the best thing I have ever seen.

    yissssssss

  3. animedads:

    I’m screamgender if you ask me whether I’m a boy or a girl I’ll start shrieking at you until you leave me alone

  4. fuckyeahqueerrevolt:

    faineemae:

    Muslim women who choose to wear the Hijab but are also Athletes of the fiercest kind.

    Hijab is not a disability.

    That moment when we western feminists need to check ourselves, and also realize that no one ever tried to ban Christian Nuns, Sisters, Holy Women etc… from wearing their head scarves, veils, and habits!

    All the badasses, I salute you.

  5. "Trans people are told by the law, state agencies, private discriminators, and our families that we are impossible people who cannot exist, cannot be seen, cannot be classified, and cannot fit anywhere. We are told by the better-funded lesbian and gay rights groups, as they continually leave us aside, that we are not politically viable our lives are not a political possibility that can be conceived. Inside this impossibility, I argue, lies our specific political potential—a potential to formulate demands and strategies to meet those demands that exceed the containment of neoliberal politics. A critical trans politics is emerging that refuses empty promises of “equal opportunity” and “safety” underwritten by settler colonialism, racist, sexist, classist, ableist, and xenophobic imprisonment, and ever-growing wealth disparity. This politics aims to center the concerns and leadership of the most vulnerable to build transformative change through mobilization. It is reconceptualizing the role of law reform in social movements, acknowledging that legal equality demands are a feature of systemic injustice, not a remedy. It is confronting the harms that come to trans people at the hands of violent systems structured through law itself—not by demanding recognition and inclusion in those systems, but by working to dismantle them while simultaneously supporting those most exposed to their harms."
    Dean Spade, Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law, p 41 (via brandx)
  6. Reblog with your gender

    lottelodge:

    alasihavetransfiguredmyfeet:

    previouslysane:

    eridancryingalonewithhimself:

    ainsleylaughingalonewithsalad:

    shorlok:

    moriartiess:

    adrimnzr:

    rougeofbutts:

    linh-linh:

    Fish

    anime

    vocaloid

    moriarty

    burd

    homestuck

    paddleboat

    fnafiction

    amanda palmer

    ord.                        Timel

    Dykeasaurus

  7. lottelodge:

(via 110. Superheroes)

Wonderful!

    lottelodge:

    (via 110. Superheroes)

    Wonderful!

  8. boehnertroll:

    stfusexists:

    the-madame-hatter:

    glossylalia:

    anarchopunkz:

    ballroom-communism:

    diffindo-:

    this is why i am a feminist

    I actually cried when I watched this.  

    wonderfully done

    Everything important. 

    so well done

    Please watch this video. It’s really well done, and very important…it will be 10 minutes of your life well spent, I promise. 

    WATCH THIS.

    I’m also planning on organizing a screening of the documentary on campus. I’ll just have to send an e-mail to the PHREE advisor and see if she’s cool with it.

    This is fantastic. Great trailer, tempted to figure out a way to watch the movie.

  9. filiabelialis:

    feedingonwind:

    Enjoying the effect of this binder. :D

    DUDE WHEN DID YOU GET THIS I APPROVE AND YOU LOOK REALLY GOOD

    *ahem* 

    Also, how is the not-enjoying-chest-constriction going? Have you found a way around it?

    *GRIN* Thanks. Not mine, it’s one Rhys got for free a while ago and doesn’t fit him well. I’m not sure it fits me perfectly, and it’s technically a swimsuit so the material is black and the opposite of breathable. But it makes me happy.

    Also the shiny black with purple stripe sides makes me totally feel like an X-Men. I wish I was Wolverine. With this hair and sans-muscles I’m probably a punk Nightcrawler, but that’s okay too. :D

    The constriction was not that bad, but I only wore it a couple of hours. I’m hesitant to try work because that’s an 8 hour minimum commitment, but that’s what weekends are for!

  10. Enjoying the effect of this binder. :D

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Imma just be here. Reblogging about gender/ feminism/ religion/ sex/ nerdiness/ poetry. Maybe video games. Probably with too much capslock.

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