i want abled people to remember this when they discuss voting laws and voter suppression
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I feel like aliens studying humans via intercepted tv broadcasts would be stunned to discover that the group we designate “women” make up about half the population
Unconventional Lip Colors on Dark Skin 💕
Who does not see beauty in this? I will fight you 👊
Oh my god
I need to see you in every single color!!! Especially that yellow!! #MakeItHappen2K15
I’m trying to find that damn orange yellow! !!
i need all of these
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Icon commission for my buddy Steve of this very pretty but very rude attention horse. c:
I haven’t drawn ponies in a long time but that was fun.
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“But every time I–every time I put my foot down and stand up for myself, it’s like ‘we’ve heard about Nicki Minaj! Nicki Minaj shut down a photo shoot! Oh my god! No one wants to work with Nicki Minaj!’ I’m glad you heard. Now, when I come to a photo shoot, let it be of quality. You know why? Because I put quality in what I do. I spend time and I spend energy and I spend effort and I spend everything I have, every fiber of my being to give people quality. So if I turn up to a photo shoot and you had–you got a fifty dollar clothes budget and some sliced pickles on the motherf*cking board, you wanna know what? No, I am gonna leave. Is that wrong? For wanting more for myself? Wanting people to treat me with respect? But you know what, next time they know better. But I had accepted the pickle juice, I would be drinking pickle juice right now. When I am assertive, I’m a bitch. When a man is assertive, he’s a boss. No negative connotation behind ‘bossed up’. But lots of negative connotation behind being a bitch.”
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Just A Breath Away
by Fran J Scott on
i like snowy horse pictures because you can see horse breath and horses are just that powerful it’s like a horse sized breath

DAY 2: FAVE KID - POST SCRATCH
jaaaaneee!! my beautiful wife!!! i couldnt scan her but here u go
ahhhh so cute!
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For Homeless Women, Getting Their Period Is One Of The Most Difficult Challenges
‘Homeless women typically know where to find a safe place to sleep or a hot meal to eat. But when it comes to taking care of their feminine hygiene needs, they often have nowhere to turn.
Tampons and sanitary pads usually top the list of needs at shelters, since they’re pricey and supporters don’t often donate them, social workers told Al Jazeera. Compounding the issue is the fact that clean showers are also scarce, and not washing during menstruation can lead to infections.
It’s a desperate situation that many homeless women feel resigned to accept.
“I’ll never be clean,” a young woman living on the streets of San Francisco once told Doniece Sandoval, the entrepreneur behind Lava Mae, a mobile shower program, according to Nation Swell.
Maribel Guillet, 36, is all too familiar with that despondent feeling.
Guillet, who lives in a Bronx, New York, homeless shelter, typically menstruates for about 10 days and experiences heavy bleeding, she told Al Jazeera. But because of the shelter’s strict restrictions, she can’t always use the restroom as often as she needs to.
The fact that menstruation is a taboo topic to begin with, means that people who are able help, often aren’t even aware that such a vast need exists.’
Pandamonium: This is something that is certainly forgotten about those who menstruate on the streets. Please donate here to help us directly offer these individuals with some sanitary equipment to make life a little easier for them: [x]
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