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The Internet Newspaper as Liz Sees It

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ilovecharts:

via Holly Stevenson
A classic, in honor of the Internet trouble-shooting I’ve been doing all morning. If only the Internet were this easy to fix.

ilovecharts:

via Holly Stevenson

A classic, in honor of the Internet trouble-shooting I’ve been doing all morning. If only the Internet were this easy to fix.

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Great photo. Some pretty good schools represented there. The photo is from the Library of Congress. I still can’t believe how recently women won the right to vote. It hasn’t even been 100 years yet. 

Great photo. Some pretty good schools represented there. The photo is from the Library of Congress. I still can’t believe how recently women won the right to vote. It hasn’t even been 100 years yet. 

Filed under oberlin suffragettes protests

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slaughterhouse90210:

“Dabney had the artistic soul of a third-string tight end… His best dramatic moments came when the strain on his face from remembering his lines resembled the emotions he was trying to simulate.”
—Jeffrey Eugenides, The Marriage Plot

slaughterhouse90210:

“Dabney had the artistic soul of a third-string tight end… His best dramatic moments came when the strain on his face from remembering his lines resembled the emotions he was trying to simulate.”

—Jeffrey Eugenides, The Marriage Plot

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sgmagnus:

Ostrich egg, your time is at hand.  (Taken with Instagram at King’s County Gentlemen’s Social Club)


I don’t think I ever reblogged our ostrich egg.  It was amazing. 

sgmagnus:

Ostrich egg, your time is at hand. (Taken with Instagram at King’s County Gentlemen’s Social Club)

I don’t think I ever reblogged our ostrich egg.  It was amazing. 

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It’s funny to me…

kiriamaya:

…that so many people think that gender is absolutely and immutably defined by God and/or evolution, and at the same time think that it’s so terribly fragile that merely letting little girls play with trucks, or little boys wear pink, will utterly destroy gender (and therefore society) FOREVER.

It’s like… is anyone thinking this through?

Exactly. If gender is so immutable, why do you have to police it so hard? 

(via bulletinaweave)

Filed under gender sex