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tryingtofollow:

A Real Princess Coloring Book - Download and print off the pdf and pass it on to all the little boys and girls your giving presents to this weekend.

Including a real Prince Charming

Prince Charming

pumpkinqueen999:

I was not this brilliant when I was 13

norwaydude87:

Be who and what you are, don’t let gender define you!!!

norwaydude87:

Be who and what you are, don’t let gender define you!!!

Let me just begin by saying,

theforthrightfeminist:

This is what my pepper spray looks like. For the record, I didn’t buy it for myself, my parents got it for me. As I was walking out of Wal Mart tonight, without it, it donned on me on how fucked up it is. Not only the fact that I need the weapon itself, but it’s color.

It’s like, we’re trying to make rape culture cutesy. Same goes for pink tazers. Pink handguns. We’re trying to make these weapons adorable in order to distract ourselves from the reason we carry them: to prevent ourselves from attackers. 

Not only that, but the pink is geared toward women (or people who identify as women). There isn’t any blue, masculine mace. Why? Because men aren’t the ones who carry it around. How fucking terrible is that? “Here you go, you cute little girls, here’s a pink weapon to protect yourself from potential rapists and/or murderers.” It’s furthering the idea that rape and violence towards women is acceptable. It’s saying because our ways of protecting ourselves are cute and stylish, we’re harmless. Weapons should never make a fashion statement. 

boatfriend:

REVOLUTION: Love Your Body by Sydney Doran

boatfriend:

REVOLUTION: Love Your Body by Sydney Doran