- be thin
- have a vagina
- give birth
- cook for you
- have long hair
- wear makeup
- have sex with you
- be feminine
- be graceful
- shave
- diet
- be fashionable
- wear pink
- love men
- be the media’s idea of perfection
- listen to your bullshit
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Women don’t have to:
Things I love:
+ hugs
+ cheek kisses
+ sleeping in
+ thunder and lightning storms
+ puppies
+ hot cocoa with little marshmallows
+ good hair days
+ driving through the mountains
+ food
+ cool breezes in the summer
+ wedding videos
+ sweatpants and baggy tank tops
+ sleeping on trampolines
+ concerts
+ coffee
+ driving with the windows down and blasting good music
+ stargazing
+ sunflowers (or any kind of flower)
+ evening walks
+ rollercoasters
+ laughing until you cry
+ deep talks with loved ones that heal your heart and make you smile
Wooden bridge in tropical rain forest, by SasinTipchai
Wooden bridge in tropical rain forest at Doi Inthanon, Chaing mai, Thailand
i love girls
girls in big sweaters
girls who wear messy buns
girls with blonde hair
girls with brown hair
girls with red hair
girls with black hair
girls with no hair
girls with funky hair colors
girls with glasses
girls with dimples
girls with learning disabilities
girls with mental illnesses
girls who read lots of books
girls who would rather stay home than party all night
girls who would rather do the opposite
curvy girls
skinny girls
girls who wear makeup
girls who don’t like to shave
girls who love girls
girls who collect things
black girls
asian girls
arab girls
native girls
white girls
biracial girls
girls who like punk rock
girls who build lego architecture sets
girls who like cats
girls who like dogs
girls who like to cozy up to a fire with a blanket and a cup of cocoa in the colder months
girls who like to wear crop tops and short shorts and flower crowns in the summer
girls who do art
girls who do photography
just girls in general !!
Me writing fanfic:
- Too, many, commas,,,
- Is this ooc??
- I used that word already
- Do people even blush this much??
- *squints* Is that canon?
- Tropes
- *cries while writing death scene*
- Wait what happened last chapter?
- I wrote like a thousan- 354 words!?
- *googles the lifespan of a tropical fish*
- have I spelt his name wrong all this time?
- Would they say that tho?
- Changes plot 539932 times
- Looses inspiration, goes back to tumblr
too 😭😭😭 accurate
I’d like to take this moment to thank zootopia for not putting full heads of hair on the girl animals and only the girl animals
the only animal that had hair was shakiras fursona
Shakira can have all the hair she wants honestly
i’ve been working 3+ years in a job during which i’ve seen hundreds of women’s bodies in a medical context
lemme tell you a thing
women are fucking hairy, ok? i’ve seen women covered with hair from their ankles to their armpits. women with super visible pubic hair that approaches their bellybuttons, regardless of race/ethnicity. we have hair absolutely everywhere and our public image as women is totally devoid of this reality.
men really have no idea how hard women have to work to make ourselves hairless. it’s as unnatural for us as it is for them but this is something that doesn’t even cross their minds as they emerge from their caves looking like unwashed wookies not even aware of how much they’re just allowed to exist.
Halloween Inspired Hair Accessories by Janine Basil
Inspired by Halloween’s quirky, macabre and playful nature, hair accessory designer Janine Basil creates a collection of retro and geeky headpieces and hair accessories, with a twist. The glamorous, flamboyant pieces possess a glitzy quality, which is hard to miss.
The lightweight, but sturdy headbands are an ideal accessory for a Halloween party or costume. The London-based artist is inspired by the neon and vibrant colors of the holiday, as well as its popular themes and characters, including dangerous brain-eating zombies and skeleton bones. Find them in her Etsy shop.
cptmarveljr asked:
whore4batfam answered:
🙌
All the kids love him because of his intensity and battle strategies. Damian doesn’t know what to do with his new-found popularity. He’s only comfortable in the heat of battle. Twelve year olds swoon.
Around the campfire, he regales them with ancient tales of the battle between good and evil. He leads a raid into the kitchens. Midnight s'mores all around.
Rescues and stitches up Deion Washington when he falls into the river. Assures him that “tears are manful, and show the world that you are spitefully living in its face.”
The camp counselors meet Bruce when he comes to pick him up. “What, you’re Damian’s dad?” Not Bruce Wayne. No. Damian’s dad.
“You have fun, sport?” Bruce asks as they drive away.
Damian looks back out the woods. “It was a suitable preoccupation. They were good soldiers.”
The kids stand at the edge of the property saluting their commander goodbye.
Bruce shoots his son a quizzical look but doesn’t ask.
This Hurts Me More Than It Hurts You:
A Summer Project
Attention any and all people with disabilities,
I really want to do a small project this summer. I would use a nifty website (courtesy of one of my Education professors) which allows people to post sticky notes on a virtual wall.
About what, you may ask?
Messages from people with disabilities to parents of people with disabilities. Because I know from personal experience that there is a huge disconnect there. And the optimist in me is saying that if we can bring light to some of these problems, maybe future parents can be a bit better.
I want to call it ‘This Hurts Me More Than It Hurts You’ which admittedly is a mouthful but I think it establishes the theme of the project. Most parents say this to their disabled children, not realizing how wrong and harmful it is.
What would this project look like?
If all goes well, it will look like an online corkboard filled with dozens of ‘sticky notes’. Each sticky note would be posted by us, people with disabilities, who want parents of children with disabilities to know something. I’m looking into making it anonymous. Each sticky note should only be a sentence or two. It should just present the basis of what you want to say. Some examples that I’ve thought of include:
- It does not hurt you more than it hurts me
- Your children are going to know that they’re different.
- You are not a hero for having a disabled child.
- It’s not your child’s fault.
- For the love of everything that is good and holy, do not ever use the word ‘differently-abled’.
- Seriously your child is going to figure out very quickly that they’re different, don’t try to pretend otherwise.
- Don’t be your child’s bullly.
- Don’t bully people on behalf of your child.
- Listen to your child.
They can be vague advice, they can be something that you want to say to your own parent (and can do so anonymously), they can be positive, they can be negative, they must be clean, I will be monitoring them.
Again, this would be from people with disabilities to parents of people with disabilities.
My abled followers can participate by signal boosting the website and posting pictures of the sticky notes.
So…
Do you think this is something we do?
UPDATE!
Alright, let’s do this!
https://padlet.com/rako9685/thishurtsmemorethanithurtsyou
SIGNAL BOOST!

