May 31, 2012


senseret:

FUCK THE PATRIARCHYYY.

:’)

senseret:

FUCK THE PATRIARCHYYY.

:’)

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May 30, 2012


lousbianqueen:

i literally can’t breathe right now what is this 

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May 29, 2012


May 28, 2012


Is the Vans logo just the square root of the answer

marfan0id:

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May 27, 2012


May 26, 2012


Next year, England should just have the cast of Horrible Histories as its Eurovision act.

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May 24, 2012


May 23, 2012


I mean, imagine opening The Sun every day and finding page three adorned with a photo of a pouting specimen of masculinity clad only in his Y-fronts. Imagine naked men sprawling sensuously on the bonnets of new model cars at the motor show. Imagine having to listen to some sweaty and repugnant female version of Bernard Manning telling an endless string of Father-in-Law jokes. Sure, it’s funny once. Maybe it would be funny twice. But three times? Four times? Five thousand times? Can you imagine having to live with something as insulting as that every day of your life? No wonder so many feminists are cranky.

And comics are, in their way, every bit as guilty as other media in presenting a distorted vision of women to their readers. Maybe more guilty in some respects. After all, comics tend to be aimed predominantly at a young audience, an audience that may very well be going through an impressionable stage of their lives and desperately trying to make sense of the world in which they find themselves.

Alan Moore, Invisible Girls and Phantom Ladies, 1983

It’s pretty amazing how you could apply this just as readily to the comics industry of today as you could 30 years ago. 

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