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August 2012

“In pop culture, girls who crush hopelessly on guys they can’t have are painted as just that – hopeless. Over and over again, we’re taught that girls who openly express sexual or romantic interest in guys who don’t want them are pitiable, stalkerish, desperate, crazy bitches. More often than not, they’re also portrayed as ugly – whether physically, emotionally or both – in order to further establish their undesirability as an objective fact. Both narratively and, as a consequence, in real life, men are given free reign to snub, abuse, mislead and talk down to such women: we’re raised to believe that female desire is unseemly, so that any consequent shaming is therefore deserved. There is no female-equivalent Friend Zone terminology because, in the language of our culture, a man’s romantic choices are considered sacrosanct and inviolable. If a girl has been told no, then she has only herself to blame for anything that happens next – but if a woman says no, then she must not really mean it. Or, if she does, she shouldn’t: the rejected man is a universally sympathetic figure, and everyone from moviegoers to platonic onlookers will scream at her to justgive him a chance, as though her rejection must always be unfounded rather than based on the fact that he had a chance, and blew it. And even then, give him another one! The pathos of Single Nice Guys can only be eased by pity-sex with unwilling women that blossoms into romance!” —

Lamenting the Friendzone, or: The Nice Guy Approach to Perpetuating Sexist Bullshit (via nyquilontherocks)

THIS.

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#nice guys #sexism #feminism #media
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#tom hardy #joel edgerton #everyone loves a that's what he said moment

noboyfriendjust:

i was just watching the men’s synchro when my dad walked in

he looked at the tv and saw:

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and then he looked back at me, then looked back at the tv and saw:

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then me again, and then to the tv one last time:

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then he just walked away without saying anything

well that was really awkward

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#olympics #well now they're just doing it on purpose
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#tom hardy #please accept my passion
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#goats #lol #this goat is a douche

July 2012

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#looper #rian johnson #xu qing
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#tom hardy #this means war
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#feminism #women #sexism
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#olympics #lmao
I'm interested in becoming a massage therapist and I have dyscalculia. Can you elaborate how that factored into to your massage therapy education and your daily work life? Any insight is greatly appreciated.

How interesting! I hope I can shed some light on this for you.

It really depends on what state you’re in, and what program you’re doing. When I went, (in NY,) we were required to take chemistry. I knew this was going to give me a problem, because obviously, well, TONS of numbers. However, I discussed this with the chemistry teacher when classes first began. My chem class was actually very light on math. There were numbers, and I did have to do some calculations, and I did mess those up. BUT, I still walked away with a 98 average in that class.

The rest of the classes were very doable for me, but the sciences have never presented me with problems. Anatomy, physiology, pathology, myology and osteology, and medical massage - these are all word oriented studies, for the most part.

There is some directional stuff, such as, you have to learn all the planes of motion. That gave me a bit of a problem, but was also doable with some physical application. 

The rest is hands-on, as you can imagine. Once you get to that stage, you’re pretty good to go, because it’s all words, touch, memory and intuition. 

Oh! One more quick thing. Some schools, (like mine,) have a very strong focus on Chinese medicine, and amma massage. These deal with acupressure meridians, and points, which are all numbered. That gave me a bit of a hiccup, too. It took a lot of focus, especially with the longer meridians that had more numbers. What did NOT work for me was visualizing the numbers at their locations. Remembering what the points did, that was key. 

In practice, we keep a book of all the points in the lounge. I also downloaded an acupressure app onto my phone, so when I have to fill out my SOAP forms for an amma, I refer to my app to see which numbers to write. ^_^

THE SHORT ANSWER: My dyscalculia is moderate to severe. If I can do it, you can do it! And the job is very enjoyable. :D

Good luck to you, anon!

Jul 30, 2012
This Actually Happened While I was Away

notmyhairitisapalm:

….and I’ve been meaning to address it. 

Tom was interviewed in front of PALMS, you guys. Palms. Luscious green fronds swaying in the breeze, tickling his bald head. They whispered “houhou”. He smiled. 

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(screencap from DanielleDarko’s post <3)

 It was very hard to pretend to be a grownup after I saw this. I could hardly contain myself. Did he ask to move the interview so that they could be in it with him? Yes. Yes, I say. The palms must be in the shot. 

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THE. PALMS.

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MUST.

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BE.

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IN.

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 THE.

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SHOT.

It’s in his fuckin’ contract. And if ya don’t know, now ya know.

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#tom hardy #not my hair it is a palm
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#tom hardy #joel edgerton #warrior #baby oil optional
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#no tags #sorry #i don't know who they are #or what this is from #but it's awesome #feminism #women
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#save the pearls #victoria foyt
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#save the pearls #victoria foyt #trigger warning #racism #racist
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#monty python #tdkr
“We shouldn’t remind people on welfare when the election is” —Rush Limbaugh, 07/30/12 (via mediamattersforamerica)
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#rush limbaugh #douchebag #conservatives #gop #election #right wing
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#women #olympics #feminism
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#jgl #inception #BANG BANG
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