Silver Tongue
i love how proud loki looks

i love how proud loki looks

staywokejusticeequality:

niggazinmoscow:

Mamoudou Gassama, a 22-year old Black man from Mali, without hesitation scaled four stories of a Paris building to save a toddler facing certain death. Mamoudou is an undocumented immigrant. He knew getting caught would mean deportation

But instead, France has a new hero. President Macron thanked him, granted him French citizenship plus a job at the French fire brigade.

Shout out to Mamoudou Gassama!

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👑 Truly Amazing Indeed! 👑

arsuf:

Simple farmer Geoff introduces his work

mintedpotters:

oldred100:

eschergirls:

olgaulanova:

americanninjax:

isaia:

mybodythehandgrenade:

brinconvenient:

gailsimone:

chrishaley:

Done and done.

(Not pictured: “Butt window”, but trust me, it’s there.)

You have no idea how much this cheered me up just now.

I for one, think this is a major improvement. Look how empowered he is! And it’s relevant to the character as someone who is powered by the sun, he’d want to maximize the amount of sunlight he receives, right? It’s not like it makes sense for him to cover himself from chin to toe.
In fact, I think some strappy sandals might be an improvement.

strappy high heeled sandals would increase his height making him closer to the sun. and if wonderwoman can fight in heels it can’t be that hard, right?

SO EMPOWERING

Felt a dire need to contribute to the hilarity.

Now I can tell right away he’s a strong male character. Whew! No more confusion.

+1 for him doing the boobs and butt pose too.

glad you covered up his arms though, can’t have him looking too bare.

What an Empowered Male Character!! I feel so inspired!!

onlyblackgirl:

starmashine:

kawuli:

studentsocialworker:

deelaundry:

karla-chans-bjds:

phantasticmrphox:

breelandwalker:

stylemic:

Eighth Generation is what modern Native American design looks like without cultural appropriation 

Louie Gong describes his company, Eighth Generation, as “a Native-owned, community-engaged small business that began when I started putting cultural art on shoes.” It’s true, in 2008, Gong began decorating sneakers and skateboarding apparel with indigenous Nooksack patterns — a move that, as a Nooksack himself, set him apart from the non-Native designers who’d been doing so for years. As demand grew, so did Gong’s ambition.

Here you go, kids!

How to procure Native-American-and-First-Nation-themed items without entitlement or cultural appropriation in one easy step.

BUY THE THINGS DIRECTLY FROM THE PEOPLE THEMSELVES.

Because if they’re selling these representations of their culture and being fairly compensated, you’re not appropriating, you’re appreciating. And helping good folks make a living while you’re at it.

Everybody wins.

^^^this is the difference. participate in the parts of culture that people CONSENT to sharing!! it’s that simple, if you buy directly from the source, they are creating with the idea that people outside the culture will be consuming, and can pick and choose what they are okay with you having. 

the same idea as wearing traditional dress that someone of that culture gave you as a present vs. buying a knockoff version for “fashion”

I’ve used this argument for a long time as a difference between appropriation and appreciation. If you are buying directly from the people of that culture you are supporting them in keeping certain practices and talents alive. They are choosing what they share while making a living from their work. You are supporting them, while enjoying their culture. This is not only okay but it can really help people from these communities.

With appropriation, you are taking money away from the people. While mocking everything they stand for, and giving money to big companies who only care about profit, and have no understanding of the people they are stealing from.

Eighth Generation is awesome!  They ship fast in addition to having gorgeous merchandise.  Five stars.

I appreciate everything in this post

Because it took like 4 steps to find the damn thing, here is a link to the place:

https://eighthgeneration.com 

(yes ok that was obvious but c’mon, we’re all lazy here)

I HAD TO REBLOG THIS AGAIN BECAUSE IVE ACTUALLY SEEN THEM IN PIKE PLACE BEFORE AND IM VERY EXCITED NOW!!!

i was never sure if it was ok to buy from them (their stuff is VERY cool and I deeply admire puget sound-ish native american tribes and their various traditional artwork, the styles are so varied but so gorgeous), but im gonna visit this summer with my camp paycheck and check them out!!

I met him back when he was doing just sneakers.

glumshoe:

strangerdarkerbetter:

gahdamnpunk:

We’re literally doomed

At least I now have confirmation that allergies really *are* getting worse and I’m not just getting more whiny over time lol

Same goes for the toxins in poison ivy, poison oak, and related species. Increased CO2 correlates to more concentrated urushiol and bigger leaves.

nextlevelwaterpanic:
“ moby-grapes:
“so my friend is studying abroad in germany this semester
” ”

nextlevelwaterpanic:

moby-grapes:

so my friend is studying abroad in germany this semester

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its-changemod:

Aktos the Ineffable: My phylactery is a small pebble I tossed into the deepest depths of the ocean. Sure, if my body destroys I gotta walk back to the shore, but the inconvenience is worth the security. How about you guys?

Zorak the Malevolent: I have an arrangement with a powerful dragon, a coin near the bottom of his hoard. I simply pay him rent for the privilege and can be assured it will either remain secure, or in the unlikely event of his death be looted rather than destroyed allowing me to make new arrangements.

Tessarius the Inconcievable: I folded up a pocket dimension on the astral plane. Can’t get in if you ain’t got the key and the password, but I can leave whenever I feel like once I regenerate there.

Kolok, Scourge of Nine Blasphemies: Actually… Same as Aktos. Remember how we met on the walk back last time?

Aktos: Oh yes. It was Kraken mating season if I recall correctly.

Kolok: Yes, had to walk ten leagues to go around their territory. Very inconvenient. How about you Phil?

Necrotic Phil: Condom.

Kolok: I’m sorry?

Phil: Well, ain’t nobody gonna think too hard about a condom they found in a lich’s pocket, are they?