1dietcokeinacan:

novitiate2017:

graphic on screen torture of a woman is not provocative not metaphorical not deep women have made art and film about pain and sacrifice without falling back on a gross-out contest its not entertaining to see that its not compelling its actually one of the most tired things present in film today

Straight male directors love depicting the brutalization of women because they know how profound female suffering is and want to capitalize on it but their innate lack of empathy means the only way they can think to access that pain is thru graphic depictions of feminine objectification and dehumanization. They enact the same kinds of gendered violence they practice in varying degrees every day and fantasize about in private and they call it thoughtful, they call it beautiful. And everyone repeats, “he is thoughtful; she is beautiful.” He doesn’t care to know her, just to indulge himself through her. Over and over again

allbtsasks:

its so crazy that some people dont like their brown eyes….. u puppy eyed bitch…. u better appreciate them….. golden hazel in the sun….. dark void ass eyes….. brown eyes lookin like the soil after the morning rain…… i lov u all u beautiful people… brown eyes r everything

chaelstorm:

mens-rights-activia:

pissyelliott:

mens-rights-activia:

What if I told y’all the earth was a skinny legend and her waist was snatched to the gods. Then would y’all finally stan her and do more to fight global warming??? 🤔🤔🤔

oh you want us to stan earth? name any of her number one singles……. that’s what i thought.

I’m pretty sure Earth’s number one single is you, since no one wants to date a clown

pinkcheesegreenghost:

bornabitch-allthedaysandnights:

bornabitch-allthedaysandnights:

jtem:

This one nutter is claiming that horrible westerners buy food from Bolivian farmers so now the farmers can’t afford to eat it…

It’s a thing that actually happened and was documented in the media, but I guess facts are too scary for you.

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/features/the-food-fad-thats-starving-bolivia-2248932.html

I so enjoy when people don’t even read the article and make ridiculous strawmen that have nothing to do with the claims being made.

the quinoa article is from 2011

this npr article is from 2016. there absolutely is a horrendous issue with the way food is exported and sold for profit overseas, this article is worth reading

https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/03/31/472453674/your-quinoa-habit-really-did-help-perus-poor-but-theres-trouble-ahead