nintendoki:

how can i sleep at night when the patriarchy has not yet been destroyed

TITLE: UnknownThe Common Welsh Green
ARTIST: Unknown The Quaffle Kids
PLAYS: Unknown19

wrocktheworld:

The Common Welsh Green by the Quaffle Kids

angerliz:

#kanji tatsumi is main character of a shojo manga called ‘dokidoki detective-kun’ im like 100% sure of this

angerliz:

#kanji tatsumi is main character of a shojo manga called ‘dokidoki detective-kun’ im like 100% sure of this

art-of-swords:

Cup-hilt Rapier

  • Dated: circa 1650–75
  • Culture: Italian, probably Naples
  • Medium: Steel, pierced and chiseled; iron wire; wood
  • Measurements: Length of quillon 11 3/4 in. ( 29.85 cm) Length of blade 40 1/8 in. ( 101.9 cm) Length overall 47 1/2 in. ( 120.65 cm) Gr. width of blade 0 11/16 in. ( 1.73 cm) Gr. thickness of blade 0 3/8 in. ( 0.94 cm) Weight 2 lb. 1 oz. ( 936 gm) Hardness of blade 60-65

There’s an inscription on both sides of ricasso. On blade in groove there’s written “xx IOHANIS x BONGEN xx” while the other side features “xx IHN xx SOLINGEN xx.”

Source: © 2000–2013 The Metropolitan Museum of Art

sad-queer:

i made this a year ago and i really like to think of it as a satirical piece

sad-queer:

i made this a year ago and i really like to think of it as a satirical piece

about five things was i completely certain

one: my hair looked i scalped the lead singer in a boy band and made a wig from his skin

two: Beauty Queens by Libba Bray was an amazing book that i regret judging by it’s cover

three:  one of my favorite bands in the entire world was releasing a new album and i needed to kickstart it 

four: Andrea Gibson was coming to a place really close to me

five: i was hyperventilating in a public library

THERE IS TOO MUCH HAIR ON MY HEAD

Heteronormativity isn’t just about the presumption that everyone is heterosexual. The expectation that boys woo girls feeds into your mind the expectation that relationships are necessary for fulfilment, and you are less than if you are not having particular kinds of sex with a particular, and a particular kind of, person at particular intervals. It’s about what Lauren Berlant calls the love plot, in which love is produced as a generic text enabling society to interpret your life as following certain conventions. It’s not about what you want, it’s about what you’re supposed to want. You’re not encouraged to think about what you want in relationships, if anything, so much as you are encouraged to fit a script. Heteronormativity messes things up for everyone, straight people included.

Tossing the script of desire | Zero at the Bone (via brute-reason)

Have I already reblogged this? Don’t know don’t care.

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