dyspraxicpanda:

The ammount of times this has happened to me just isn’t funny.
I really need to pay attention to what bottle I’m picking up when I want to put condiments on my food…
http://melancholyrabbit.tumblr.com/

“Why did I put sugar on my chips?!” 
(in front of a date too, we’re now getting married)

dyspraxicpanda:

The ammount of times this has happened to me just isn’t funny.

I really need to pay attention to what bottle I’m picking up when I want to put condiments on my food…

http://melancholyrabbit.tumblr.com/

“Why did I put sugar on my chips?!”


(in front of a date too, we’re now getting married)

coffee-and-yoga:

creditcardbabie:

Toothpaste for Dinner, dropping truth bombs about diet culture.

(Source: bitterglitterqueer)

penny-red:

Solidarity with all protesters risking their lives for the future of Turkey right now. FTP.

(Source: fonbaligi)

rollerderbycity:

This week we must have dispatched the motherload of merch to roller derby teams across the land.  I liked the way most of it was turquoise and yellow as it all felt rather summery.  Last weeks merch was pretty much all black and red… a bit odd but I quite like it that way,

towritelesbiansonherarms:

The judge will be all ‘Why were you masturbating in the cinema?’ and i’d be all ‘Pacific rim, man’ and he’d be all ‘case dismissed’

(Source: ivanessens)

masochistic-eventuality:

#66 Chicken Time BOMB!! Shows you all how to spend an OTO in this epic Jam Line dance. PART 1

jadeb0t:

failmacaw:

My comic for class.  Not quite how I wanted it, but it will do.  All of the comments used are either things I have heard or seen.  The woman is based off myself, the man a combination of male cosplayers I know.  Yes people calling someone too skinny is an insult, and yes I did watch a security guard tell a bigger man to put a shirt on at a con while more fit men walked around shirtless.  

For my paper I wrote about the sexualization of men in comics as well as women.  I wanted to define the differences between sexualization and sexism, and make the point that men are portrayed in a completely nonsensical way as well as women.  During my research I found a lot of articles that stated that men are not sexualized at all and this is utter crap.

At the end of the day a comic is an outrageous story made of fictional characters, creating a fantasy for the readers.  Creating a ‘perfect’ character for people to enjoy. Both men and women have the highest of standards, and when a character is average or ugly, it is almost always spoken in a negative term.  I know not ever comic is this way, B.P.R.D. sexualizes no one, but the mainstream comics that most people know are very guilty of this.  On a 2D illustration a low cut shirt shows just as much as a skin tight spandex suit on a guy, just in a different color.  Yes I do believe the actions and portrayals of women by writers shows sexism, but the art?  It’s a comic, everyone is sexy.

That’s my opinion and I’m sticking to it.  Thanks for reading. u_u

Dawn you’re perfect

unclesnail:

92. The Father, The Son and The Holy Ghostbuster
When somebody asks you if you are a god you say YES

unclesnail:

92. The Father, The Son and The Holy Ghostbuster

When somebody asks you if you are a god you say YES

thefrogman:

Feels good, man.

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