Silver Tongue
important things tumblr will not teach you

perfidiousalbion:

frederick-the-great:

death-limes:

retrocize:

  • hating everyone will get you nowhere
  • actual depression fucking sucks
  • having low self esteem isn’t cute
  • you are as pretty as you believe you are
  • cigarettes will kill you
  • even the best/most moral argument will be met with resistance if it is presented in a spiteful and immature way
  • no one person can speak for an entire group
  • there is a difference between embracing and exploiting/romanticizing
  • Shouting does not mean you’re right.
  • Appealing to emotion does not mean you’re right.
  • Most things in life are not as simple, straightforward and black and white as tumblr will make you believe.
  • Most people are too complicated to be reduced to simple labels.
  • Everyone screws up. Including you. You’re not perfect, you’re as flawed and inconsistent as everyone else. The sooner you learn this the better.

  • When a person disagrees with you it doesn’t equate to a personal attack.
  • When raising your own kids you will make mistakes. You won’t “raise them the right way” because in reality there is no one correct path to raising a child.
  • America is not the world, nor is it the worst country in the world. In fact it’s a good deal better than most countries. 
  • Communism has been tried properly. Millions died.

acleverprofilename:

the-velveteen-buneary:

primal-blaziken:

Tumblr’s obsession with Pepe is pretty much the same thing as Facebook’s obsession with Minions.

I hate this post for opening my eyes

consider this:

minions are used to be merchandised and profited off of

pepe is spread and shared throughout the meme working class

therefore: 

minions = evil meme capitalism

pepe = glorious meme communism

Imagine if Chris Pratt taught his raptors how to say “allen”

shorm:

shorm:

shorm:

There are two types of people in the world: those who react to learning that you can use touch screens with your tongue with disgust and those who immediately go to lick their phones.

i’m gonna go ahead and assume that the reason this doesn’t have many notes is because you’re all too busy making out with your phones

i’m so glad this has taken off because

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i was right

ssjdebusk:

ketchuppee:

youbeautifulfuckingcreature:

solanosjelly:

Helena Bonham Carter pretending to be Belatrix pretending to be Hermione pretending to be Belatrix

ACTING 

No but her acting was so good in this scene that I had to pause and zoom in on her face to make sure it wasn’t actually Emma in makeup, and even then I wasn’t totally convinced.

Emma acted out the scene first, and then Helena Bonham Carter mimicked what she did. so it was Helena Bonham Carter pretending to be Emma Watson pretending to be Helena Bonham Carter pretending to be Bellatrix pretending to be Hermione pretending to be Bellatrix.

ACTING

hoofprint-is-spooky:

Off to see Shrek the musical.

Good luck

baronvoncreepypasta:

thetarotcardmagician:

itsstuckyinmyhead:

Tumblr Loves Halloween 

Its not even October. Its June.

HALLOWEEN APPROACHES

TIME TO GET SPOOPY

pembrokewkorgi:

Man, the 90s were fucking weird sometimes.

the-pietriarchy:

only one million? say no more

kaylapocalypse:

moyazb:

last-snowfall:

outforhealth:

Touch Isolation: How Homophobia Has Robbed All Men Of Touch

“In America in particular, if a young man attempts gentle platonic contact with another young man, he faces a very real risk of homophobic backlash either by that person or by those who witness the contact. This is, in part, because we frame all contact by men as being intentionally sexual until proven otherwise. Couple this with the homophobia that runs rampant in our culture, and you get a recipe for increased touch isolation that damages the lives of the vast majority of men.

And if you think men have always been hands-off with each other, have a look at an amazing collection of historic photos compiled by Brett and Kate McKay for an article they titled: Bosom Buddies: A Photo History of Male Affection. It’s a remarkable look at male camaraderie as expressed though physical touch in photos dating back to the earliest days of photography.”

Platonic touch is crucial to human development and happiness, and this article discusses the damage done to everyone when two men can’t casually touch without fear of backlash, and when the burden of physical affection is solely placed on women.

Men from other parts of the world and different cultural histories often have to be told, literally, “don’t do what you normally would with friends: people will think you’re gay.”

It’s also part of the bullshit that contributes to the sense many men have that being denied a (usually female) sexual partner is a massive attack and hardship: in our society the only relationship that allows adult men human touch is a sexual-romantic one.

That means we’re training our boys to truly believe the only way to get this thing is by having a girlfriend. (And even then, too much cuddling or whatever that’s NOT overtly sexual or seen to be the woman providing sexualized attention is seen as emasculating and unmanly.)

And that very easily becomes “this is what women are FOR.” And even when it doesn’t quite, the need for contact doesn’t go away, and can be psychologically corrosive in the extreme.

And we start teaching this VERY young. Young enough that when today at playgroup I saw a father with his five year old SON acting like he would with a daughter or like a mother would with a son that age, it was actually remarkable (and nice to see) because it so often doesn’t happen: about three or four is usually the cut-off for fathers (or grandfathers) cuddling and kissing sons.

Moms are allowed to do it much longer, but again, sons WANTING it rather than Putting Up With It is viewed as a sign of weakness, babyish, unacceptable.

It’s fucked up, and it costs not only these men, but every woman they cross paths with. Our entire culture is set up to tell them that they HAVE to have access to a woman to be emotionally well, and that woman has to have sex with them, and then they go out and live it and everyone pays.

(Note, of course: this code and behaviour is mostly reinforced by OTHER MEN. Just like almost all the others.)

I get it i really do but you shouldn’t just stop being homophobic because its bad for you as a straight person.

“and when the burden of physical affection is solely placed on women.”

This is an important and damning concept to consider.