And syphilis and gonorrhea are curable did you know that?
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I’m going to do a series of illustrations to empower fat women and to fight fat phobia, body shaming, and the objectification of the female body.
More to come.
This piece is called “They tried to mess with us…”
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listen, i’m knee-deep in some star wars magazine and i just found another iconic luke look
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webtoon / website / facebook / twitter / patreon
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What High school looks like in commercials by Childish Brandino
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me: call 911 i’m in pain i just got stabbed
white girl with 3 chokers and a 21 pilots temporary tattoo: pain? ha, as if you know what that is. real pain is love becau
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honestly fam u gotta draw gston and stanley saying bye to lefou and the second lefou is out of earshot they lowkey start to fite.
please don’t take this too seriously, I can assure you they’re gonna be good pals and talk about how wonderful LeFou is
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me, consuming any piece of media with a woman in it: where is her leg hair
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Hair removal, at its core, is a form of gendered social control. It’s not a coincidence that the pressure for women to modify their body hair has risen in tandem with their liberties, Herzig argues. She writes that the effect of this hairlessness norm is to “produce feelings of inadequacy and vulnerability, the sense that women’s bodies are problematic the way they naturally are.”
The Casualties of Women’s War on Body Hair (via anti-capitalistlesbianwitch)
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Paulette: What’s your name?
LeFou: Fat LeFou
Claudette & Laurette: You call yourself “Fat LeFou?”
LeFou: Yeah, so twig bitches like you don’t do it behind my back.
Source: Pitch Perfect
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