grimm-sugar:
“Why are there so many cute OCs and things on my dash STOP YOU’RE KILLING ME. Velvet Heart is Maud Mod’s cutie pie pony

grimm-sugar:

Why are there so many cute OCs and things on my dash STOP YOU’RE KILLING ME. Velvet Heart is Maud Mod’s cutie pie pony <3 I have killer weak spot for ponies with bows on their tails. Almost every time I draw a pony, I have this urge to draw a big ass 80s bow. Bring back bows.

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This is a current list of tags 4chan is targeting.

Feminism
Feminist
Patriarchy
Fat Acceptance
Womyn
Womyn of color
Misogyny
Rape culture
Ableism
Unleash the dragon
Need feminism
Shut down 4chan
Feminism
dw
katawa shoujo
feminist
sjw
attack on titan
snk
free!
supernatural
doctor who
avengers
marvel
lesbian
gay
lbgt
asexual
pansexual
polysexual
otherkin
trannsexual
tumblr
The tags
mysoginy
equality
veganism
animals
health
dogs
cats
puppies
coping
feel good
recovery
ptsd
depression
flowers
happy
lol
art
vintage
diy
pink
pastel
goth
anyme
cute
selfie
me
self
activism
social justice
femme
racism
white supremacy
privilege

4chan is targeting tags and posting incredibly violent and triggering material within them. DO NOT ACCESS THE ABOVE TAGS.

I noticed that a lot of the PSA’s were images without transcripts, and there are several posts with different tags to look out for.

This is a compilation of those tags, in a text format for anyone who has issues with reading images.

Please spread around in the interests of accessibility, especially since the ableism tags are being targeted as well.

Thank you, and stay safe.

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my-magic-dream:
“ I don’t know why but I really just felt like doodling some mlp Twilight sketches at 3 am… I like them c:
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my-magic-dream:

I don’t know why but I really just felt like doodling some mlp Twilight sketches at 3 am… I like them c:

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ca-tsuka:

My Little Pony fanarts by Yoh Yoshinari (director of Little Witch Academia).

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vex-me:

poppypicklesticks:

le-go-go-las:

carryon-my-wayward-vagabond:

ramblingsofadeadite:

Quick reminder that these are all real movies.

Are you kidding

It gets funnier with every title

they all have one of two poster designs 

I want to watch all of them. Someone watch these shitty shark movies with me right now

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asker

delphae asked: Recently you posted a statistics that showed the percentage of different races portrayed in children's books. I have a difficult time believing that 93 % of the books portrayed white people. I don't dispute that minorities have are portrayed in such small percentages. I teach preschool and most of my students are minorities and I struggle to find books that portray children like them. However, were they only looking at books that contain human characters?

medievalpoc:

Apparently you’re not alone in this reaction, although it seems pretty reaching to me.  I think what you’re asking about “human characters” might have something to do with what’s covered here at the CCBlogC:

There has been a lively discussion going on over at Read Roger, prompted by Lee & Low asking why the number of multicultural books has stagnated for the past 18 years. Roger remarked:

Semi-facetious response: While the blog states the disparity between the non-white population in this country (37% of the whole) and the percentage of children’s books with “multicultural content” (hovering around 10% over the last eighteen years), I want to know what percentage of children’s books are in the first place about people (as opposed to talking rabbits or outer space, for example). Things may look worse than they are.

Since the CCBC is the source of the multicultural statistics that have been widely quoted since USA Today first used them in a  feature article back in 1989, I decided to respond to Roger will some hard data. I took a look at the children’s and young adult trade books we have received so far in 2013 here at the CCBC. I  counted the total number of books we have received, noting how many were about people, and how many were about nonhuman characters. I also counted how many were about white people and how many were about people of color. I was generous in my assessment: if a cover with a crowd of kids showed two or more kids of color, I counted it as multicultural. Similarly, if a cover showed two people and one was a person of color, I counted it as multicultural. I was struck by how many middle-grade fiction books show three kids on the cover, a la Harry Potter, all of them white.

[..]

The really dismal numbers come with fiction, both middle grade and young adult. Anyone who is up on trends in children’s and young adult book publishing knows that fiction (a/k/a chapter books and novels) make up the bulk of what is currently being published. Our stats so far for 2013 bear this out. We have received 682 works of fiction to date this year, which makes up 45.19% of our total. Just 32 of them are about non-human protagonists (Most of these were animals; I only counted paranormals if there was no interaction with mortals in the story.)  That means 95.3% of all fiction titles are about human beings. Of the 650 books about human beings, 614 feature white characters, and just 36 feature people of color as main characters. That amounts to just 5.27% of the total. 

So to get back to Roger’s semi-facetious response, here is the big picture. Of the 1509 books published in 2013 that we have received so far, 1183 (or 78.3%) are about human beings. If we subtract the 326 books about nonhuman characters from the overall total and just figure the percentages of books about people of color among the books with human characters only, we still get a fairly dismal number: of the 1183 books published so far in 2013 about human beings, 124 of those books feature people of color. That’s 10.48%. We’re only half way through the publishing year and the fall season is usually the heaviest, but it still looks like we are on track for yet another year of stagnation.

So in other words:

and just 36 feature people of color as main characters. That amounts to just 5.27% of the total. 

It seems that if we’re talking main characters in fiction (and this is Fiction Week), it’s actually worse. Which might explain why you’re having such a hard time finding them. :|

nicki-news:

- July 4, 2014 - Nicki & another fans in Philly.

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queensalsaofquesodelle:

I CAN’T GET OVER HIS FACE WHEN HE REALIZES THAT HICCUP IS OKAY AND THAT HE FREAKED OUT OVER NOTHING

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fuckyeahtattoos:
““Woman. Do not wait for a poet. You are already poetry.”
Insight Studios, done by Johnny McDevitt. Chicago, IL
I got this tattoo based on a photograph I saw online of some graffiti in Bogotá. I wish I could let that random person...

fuckyeahtattoos:

“Woman. Do not wait for a poet. You are already poetry.”

Insight Studios, done by Johnny McDevitt. Chicago, IL 

I got this tattoo based on a photograph I saw online of some graffiti in Bogotá. I wish I could let that random person with another life in another country just how much their words meant to me. 

Here’s the original photo.

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beyonceprivilege:

a story in three images:

1) I fed a monkey part of my cookie and he ran off and ate it. Then he came back and put his hands out for more and instead of giving him more I turned around and took a selfie with him. Little fucker pulled my hair. Monkeys are mean.

2) Me continuing to look angry after I realized that a monkey came for me.

3) Chilling in a hammock a few feet away from the monkey tryna look cute & pretend that I didn’t get bested by a monkey

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