(Source: a-family-of-trees, via queen-of-the-sluts)
Aurora Borealis.
(Source: a-family-of-trees, via queen-of-the-sluts)
gotta love The Militant Baker!
This is so much better than Fitch the Homeless. Consenting participants empowering themselves and making a much better statement (I am beautiful / I will wear what I want to wear / I can pull these clothes off and you’re wrong to think I can’t)
In which Marina Diamandis continues to be a queen and shuts down body policing
(Source: fuckyeahgirlcrush, via bitter-feminist)
(Source: dazzling-dicaprio, via tamponspiritqueen)
(Source: lemmmons, via bitter-feminist)
Barbara wearing the American Flag Malibu One Piece and High Waist Jean Cuff Short. May 2013.
heyI can’t tell if I want to be her or if I want to marry her
I enjoy marriage proposals
(via beyoncebeytwice)
(via punkmermaid)
"FEMEN needs to recognize that Muslim women do in fact have agency, and the idea that Muslim women are helpless, passively indoctrinated by the alleged evils of Islam, and desperately need of Western feminist help is oppressive and orientalist. Patriarchy is not specific to Islam — although there are inarguably extreme and truly saddening examples of misogyny in the Muslim community, patriarchy is a global issue. Furthermore, feminism is not only a Western institution — to assume that Muslim women need someone to “speak for” them is insulting to all the grassroots political organizing and activism that Muslim feminists have done. It’s disturbing how a the rhetoric of “women’s liberation” has been co-opted to justify aggression, violence, and prejudice against Muslim communities. In what way is it appropriate to “rescue” women by indulging in and re-circulating essentializing, stereotyped, and offensive depictions of their culture?"
Muslim women shockingly not grateful for topless European women trying to “save” them (via insaniyat)
(via marknutter)