Quote reblogged from Indigenous Feminist with 11 notes
Nobody can tell you if what you’re doing is good, meaningful, or worthwhile. The more compelling the path, the more lonely it is.
Source: feministcookingshow
Quote reblogged from ♡under capricornia skies♡ with 5,208 notes
I believed that I wanted to be a poet, but deep down I just wanted to be a poem.
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Photo reblogged from Issues of Today's World by Feministblackboard with 531 notes
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Quote reblogged from nonplussedbyreligion with 69 notes
I’m an atheist, and that’s it. I believe there’s nothing we can know except that we should be kind to each other and do what we can for each other.
— Katharine Hepburn, Ladies Home Journal, Oct. 1991 (via nonplussedbyreligion)
My hero!
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Quote reblogged from Pax Americana with 10,617 notes
Rape culture is a culture in which people who have survived a violent crime are asked to laugh about it because other people think it’s funny.
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Quote reblogged from suga how you get so fly with 262 notes
I want to be disturbed by what you’re wearing, I want to be shocked and undone and delighted by what you’re doing and how you’re living. And I don’t want anyone to be afraid to put on their look, their body, their clothes anymore. Resistance is what is sexy, it’s what looks good and is hard to look at and what sometimes requires explanation.
Source: fuckyeahfemmes
Photo reblogged from Do You Hear the People Sing? with 221 notes
Oh, the illusion of choice.
Oh aren’t we dumb enough to gobble this up.
Makes you want to grow your own food doesn’t it? Maybe then you’ll actually know where it’s coming from
A handful of people control the food supply of a large chunk of the world.
Source: dirtysquatter
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