THIS SCENE ;_;
(via ourwildabandon)
THIS SCENE ;_;
(via ourwildabandon)
Westerners are fond of the saying ‘Life isn’t fair.’ Then, they end in snide triumphant: ‘So get used to it!’
What a cruel, sadistic notion to revel in! What a terrible, patriarchal response to a child’s budding sense of ethics. Announce to an Iroquois, ‘Life isn’t fair,’ and her response will be: ‘Then make it fair!’ This is the matriarchal approach to learning.
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Barbara Alice Mann, Iroquois woman (via cultureofresistance)
How many fucking times did I/we hear this as a child?
(via shannonnagig)
my father (European by birth) said this to me hundreds of times.
(via jewelweed)
(Source: solitaryforager, via stfusexists)
PITT: It’s good, but…
ELAINE: But what??
PITT: Ultimately I don’t think they’ll stay up.
ELAINE (pulling up Pitt’s socks): No, no! They’ll stay up!
PITT: For a while, yes, but not in the long run.
ELAINE: But that’s why I got you the tighter ones! (Holds them up.)
PITT: Oh, forget about those! (Takes the socks from Elaine and throws them on the floor.) Why do you keep mentioning those?
ELAINE: What do you want!?
PITT: I want a decent sock that’s comfortable, that will stay on my foot!!(via The Chaperone)
R.I.P. Mr. Pitt.
Igarashi Yumiko
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Ice-T, on why Hillary Clinton will be the first female president (via jessbennett)
“…referring to the former New York Senator with the hip-hop term for gangster (a positive thing).”
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(via tender4ever)
Bryan Furry and Brian mEnow