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THE DUDE IN RED THOUGH!! hahaha
chrisemmett:
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spik3y-mik3y-fusc0:
itsmylifeeee:
thehipstergoddess:
fuckitbecrazy:
crookshanks-in-the-tardis:
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87directions:
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lolabetic:
I. AM. SCREAMING.
I HAVE FINALLY SEEN IT
OH SWEET JESUS
I HAVE NO REGRETS ABOUT...
ALYSON NOELE: Ten rape prevention tips: →
1. Don’t put drugs in women’s drinks.
2. When you see a woman walking by herself, leave her alone.
3. If you pull over to help a woman whose car has broken down, remember not to rape her.
4. If you are in an elevator and a woman gets in, don’t rape her.
5. When you encounter a woman who is…
Rapists and Men's Magazines Indistinguishable →
c0c0-love:
alyson-noele:
b0ld3rama:
The University of Surrey reports on the study, to be published in the British Journal of Psychology. Researchers gave a group of men and women quotes from the British lad mags FHM, Loaded, Nuts and Zoo, as well as excerpts from interviews with actual convicted rapists originally published in the book The Rapist Files. The participants couldn’t reliably...
The Real History of 'Corporate Personhood': Meet... →
leftcoastjane:
The real history of today’s excessive corporate power starts with a tobacco lawyer appointed to the Supreme Court. This link is an excerpt of Jeffrey Clement’s “Corporations Are Not People: Why They Have More Rights Than You Do and What You Can Do About It.”
It documents the corporate activist history of Lewis Powell, who started as a corporate director (Philip Morris), and later...
Bachmann. you give me so much faith in humanity....
BACHMANN: Well, No. 1, all of us as Americans have the same rights. The same civil rights. And so that’s really what government’s role is, to protect our civil rights. There shouldn’t be any special rights or special set of criteria based upon people’s preferences. We all have the same civil rights.
JANE SCHMIDT: Then, why can’t same-sex couples get married?
BACHMANN: They can get married, but they abide by the same law as everyone else. They can marry a man if they’re a woman. Or they can marry a woman if they’re a man.
JANE SCHMIDT: Why can’t a man marry a man?
BACHMANN: Because that’s not the law of the land.
JANE SCHMIDT: So heterosexual couples have a privilege.
BACHMANN: No, they have the same opportunity under the law. There is no right to same-sex marriage.