Ellen’s response to the ‘Abercrombi& Fitch’ statement.
And this is why I like Ellen.
Ellen’s response to the ‘Abercrombi& Fitch’ statement.
And this is why I like Ellen.
That was the most informative thing I have ever been told by a duck
And I have been told a lot of things by ducks.
so. many. things.
(Source: jape-art)
SERIOUSLY TREES WHAT ARE YOU DOING
NOW THIS FUCKER’S LIVING ON THE EDGE
NOW THIS TREE’S FUCKING COLORFUL
TREE GO HOME YOU ARE DRUNK
NOW THEY’RE IN A KNOT HOW THE FUCK
HOLY FUCK TREES STOP
TREES OFMDZDGJKHADFKLJG
This is (what I think) is a cool pixelated version of Yoshi, a character from Nintendo. I love it because it looks like a sticker (that just so happens to be permanent)
This was done by Courtney Pownall at Heart and Soul Creations in Sheridan, Oregon.
Follow me if you would like, vicious-koala.tumblr.com. I’m always getting more tattoos.
fun fact i learned yesterday: a group of pugs is called a “grumble”
I would like to, but the closest I could get is to Dallas. How about you two come to New Orleans? I can show you the land under the sea.
For some reason anon wanted this rebloggable
(Source: ikari-shinji-san)
So I got sent to the dean today for wearing this top. My study tech teacher said that I was “exploiting” myself and that it could be a distraction to the other students. I got up out of my seat and told her that I wasn’t going to listen to her dress codes. In a way, she was being misogynist and slut shaming and I think that’s wrong. I will continue to wear what I want and nobody can tell me not to. The fact that womens bodies are sexualized and objectified so much angers me and that’s the reason why this happened. I’m going to wear what I want, how I want, when I want and that’s it.
I was there, reblog the shit out of this guys
I’m a guy. I can’t wear a shirt like this either, even though I’m not going to be wearing a bra. it’s dress code. It’s not slut shaming. You can’t show your bra like that at most jobs. why should you at school? Yes sexism is wrong and all that, but you can’t get ‘angry at the patriarchy” because you can’t show your undergarments in public. I’m not going to wear jeans with a rip in the side or the front that show off my flowery boxers, because that’s just not appropriate for school. Have some professionalism. You can wear whatever you like at home or with your friends or whatever, yes, but school prepares you for real life.
At work you can’t have this attitude of “I wear the fuck ever I want.” and expect to keep your job. School is the same way because it’s trying to teach you that lesson. That’s unrealistic; almost any job you get is going to have someone tell you what to wear or what to do because you work for them and you represent their company. If you don’t look the way they need you to look, that makes them look bad. A tattoo parlor probably isn’t going to hire someone who dresses like a nun and a top company isn’t going to hire someone who comes to work in a tank top that shows off her bra or a guy that shows off his ballsack.
You can’t blame patriarchy for this, I’m sorry. You can’t blame sexism for this. If I wore booty shorts and you could almost see my balls through my semi transparent flowery goddamn boxers, I would get in the same amount of trouble as you, and it’s within good reason.
Bam.
THIS.
The problem is that, at a majority of schools, guys get ABSOLUTELY NO SHIT if they wear shirts similar to, or more revealing than, this shirt. At your school they actually enforce the dress code on males. Good for them. BUT THIS IS NOT THE CASE IN THE MAJORITY OF SITUATIONS.
The main difference between school and a job is this: SCHOOL IS NOT A JOB.
This girl was told she was “exploiting” herself and might be a distraction to other students. That’s where the problem is. This shouldn’t be considered “distracting.” It’s about 3 square inches of bra.
^this and also you cant fucking compare male genitalia (“ballsacks”) to female breasts. Breasts. Are. Not. Genitals. Jfc.
(Source: jefferson---starships)
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