Silver Tongue

Oct 15

kappa773:

teamfreesexuality:

proudlyinsane:

timelord-and-fishcustard:

There’s a difference between

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The fact that we all know what this means really says something about our social lives

you should all go to your blogs and hover over them

You should

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jestre:
“sukottoarts:
“ trinathewolf:
“ rebornica:
“ mayadile:
“ YOOO HOLY SHIT GUYS
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I JUST REALIZED THAT THAT’S YOU LOOKING FROM A SUIT NOT GOGGLES
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DOES THIS MEAN YOU CAN HIDE IN THE EMPTY SUITS?
BECAUSE IF SO THAT’S FUCKING TERRIFYING AND I...

jestre:

sukottoarts:

trinathewolf:

rebornica:

mayadile:

YOOO HOLY SHIT GUYS

I JUST REALIZED THAT THAT’S YOU LOOKING FROM A SUIT NOT GOGGLES

DOES THIS MEAN YOU CAN HIDE IN THE EMPTY SUITS?

BECAUSE IF SO THAT’S FUCKING TERRIFYING AND I LOVE THAT VERY MUCH

I really feel like that is going to be what the whole game is about  now and its amazing.

Now you will know what it’s like to wear an oversized fursuit!

I don’t think you can HIDE in the suites. If you remember from the fist game, the whole deal is that they will try and stuff you into a suite and that will kill you. I like the theory that mike takes the face off of bonnie and uses it to hide from a distance. Also, the theory that people will mistake mike for a furry.

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jwblogofrandomness:
“*Sigh* Okay, time to go into my cartoon nerd rage mode.
First off the screenshot above is from the season 2 episode “Bart the Daredevil”, the quote is from the season 4 episode “Homer the Heretic”. Also I know this is nitpicking,...

jwblogofrandomness:

*Sigh* Okay, time to go into my cartoon nerd rage mode.

First off the screenshot above is from the season 2 episode “Bart the Daredevil”, the quote is from the season 4 episode “Homer the Heretic”. Also I know this is nitpicking, but you got the quote wrong, it’s not “I owe it all to not going to church”, it’s “I owe it all to skipping church.”

People please remember to do your research before you post cartoon quotes.

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zodiacmind:
“Fun facts about your sign here
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zodiacmind:

Fun facts about your sign here

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jasperseyes10:

differentlycoloredpixels:

what’s up with girls that feel the need to destroy the “weak fragile ego of a man” to feel empowered. how insecure do you have to be for the only way to feel confident is by ruining the confidence of others. how bitter are you if you can only feel special by hurting others.

those would be the fake feminists 

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“If you ask me for a burger…”

“If you ask me for a burger…”

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adurot:

gearholder:

aidn:

i just had a huge moment of realisation in this lecture and need to tell you all right now. in the film I Am Legend, Will Smith watches the film Shrek. this means that dreamworks animation studios exists in this universe. this would mean that the film Shark Tale, in which Will Smith voices an animated fish also exists in the I Am Legend universe and I’m not sure what this means

For starters it means Dr. What’shisname gets a lot of “dude! you look just like Will Smith!”

Nope, it doesn’t work like that.
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Well, there was that one time in suite life where Maddies school was putting on a play version of highschool musical and London got the part of Sharpie because Maddie didn’t look enough like Ashly Tisdale.

Ashly Tisdale played both sharpie in HSM and Maddie in SLoZ&C

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Oct 14

blshiit:
“ DO U NEED A STEPMOM?!?
”
HE IS COOKING STEAK ON A NON STICK SKILLET! STEAK SHOULD ONLY BE COOKED ON A GRILL OR A CAST IRON! WHERE IS HIS SHIRT, GREASE WILL POP AND BURN HIM! HE SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED INTO ANY KITCHEN UNTIL HE TAKES SOME...

blshiit:

DO U NEED A STEPMOM?!?

HE IS COOKING STEAK ON A NON STICK SKILLET! STEAK SHOULD ONLY BE COOKED ON A GRILL OR A CAST IRON! WHERE IS HIS SHIRT, GREASE WILL POP AND BURN HIM! HE SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED INTO ANY KITCHEN UNTIL HE TAKES SOME CLASSES OR DOES BASIC RESEARCH!

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Anonymous asked: I'm not saying white privilege doesn't exist on a global scale, it does. It just bothers me when Americans try to dictate other people's identifies when they know nothing about their country, or their people's struggles, or treat everyone as though they're American/responsible for American issues, while at the same time not caring at all about issues in other countries.

tyrongtyger:

stirringwinds:

that imo is “American privilege”- it’s a problem here on tumblr. Like yeah, to my American followers, I know lots of you try to learn and I wouldn’t generalise to say all Americans do this- but there’s a big problem especially amongst popular social justice blogs here.

What is very disturbing about the tumblr social justice discourse is that a lot of popular US social justice bloggers like to splatter the US categorisation of race and understanding of racism over the rest of the world. Race, and racism- are both social creations. Therefore, it only makes sense that they can vary from society to society. Here are some issues:

1. Things like insisting that white people cannot face racism in the world. I’m sorry, but I can tell you that’s BULLSHIT in Europe, at least. How people are othered operates differently sometimes. It’s pretty obvious I have Chinese ancestry, for example, but I speak fluent English. That often makes me seem more assimilated and less of an “Other” in the UK, than the immigrant worker from Poland whose accent is plainly obvious. Do Chinese people face racism in the UK? I’m sure they do sometimes.

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Bosnian Muslims in concentration camps in the 1990s 

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An extremely privileged, white Russian serf girl listening as two landowners bargain over how much they want to pay for her.

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Haha, ok. So this person (it’s a US blogger) has proclaimed Ashkenazim are not white. Alright, how about some…experts? Like real Ashkenazi Jewish people?

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2. “POC” cannot be racist. Sure. I’m laughing. I guess it wasn’t racism AT ALL when officers in the Imperial Japanese Army said they saw Chinese people as “subhuman”. When one of my family’s most awful experience of imperialism was under the Empire of Japan during World War 2. Where Chinese people were buried alive and experimented on. Young men executed en masse. Women forced to become “comfort women” (aka forced prostitution) to service the Imperial Japanese Army. So, my teenage grandmother bound her chest, cut her hair and rubbed her face with ash- and spent the entire time disguised as a boy in order that she wouldn’t be raped. All war crimes the Japanese government doesn’t want to apologise for even till today.

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How about the fact that the people of a group who were victimised at one point can also have racist and discriminatory policies themselves?

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And hurt their OWN people too?

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Purges during the Chinese “Cultural Revolution”.

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Wanna bet that anon earlier doesn’t know who this guy is? He’s Mehmet Talaat Pasha btw, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire and chief architect of the Armenian genocide.

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3. If you’re an American person of colour, I’m going ask you, as a non-American and fellow non-white person, to think twice about trying to claim solidarity with all non-white people around the world and blaming all problems like modern capitalism and exploitation on “White supremacy”. Because that is not true, because that is a shameful abdication of recognising our moral culpability in other forms of oppression.

Are these people

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as underprivileged or institutionally oppressed as these?

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Are these two’s experiences, privilege and power

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EXACTLY the same as these rural Kenyan kids- who are happy that they now have access to clean running water?

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(Yes, Kenya and the African continent as a whole have made great strides. But it is a fact that these children face more challenges and have fewer opportunities and are much less privileged than most Americans.)

NO.

Just because we have been wronged by others in the past doesn’t mean we may not be hurting others now, and that we don’t have a responsibility to stop it. 

It is one thing to talk about your own experiences and raise awareness about the injustices you face. That is great and should be supported. But it is another to step on other victims so your narrative of oppression is the loudest and drowns them all out. Oppression is not a contest, and we can talk about our experiences in SOLIDARITY with one another, recognising that throughout human history, racism and oppression has worn MANY faces around the world- not just white ones.

Long post of truth again, and once again, welcome in advance when you can read it.