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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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Few seconds until happiness. Picture taken in 1955.
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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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reflection
Photographer: David Dubnitskiy
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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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I’m a social vampire u gotta invite me into ur conversation or I cannot enter
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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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@rudegyalchina - OHHHHHMAHHHGAWDDD
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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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George Harrison, India, 1968
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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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Girl, Interrupted (1999)
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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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Sixth grader Molly Neuner broke her school’s dress code on purpose to take a stand against sexism
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On a Friday not long ago, sixth grader Molly Neuner went to a community meeting.
At that community meeting at King Middle School in Portland, Maine, half of her grade, both boys and girls, gathered to talk about the dress code. 
That’s when Molly realized something: There were wildly different rules for the girls and the boys, with far more attention paid to what the girls were wearing than the boys.
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“It made me feel uncomfortable, because I don’t want boys looking at me in weird ways and it was awkward. It made me feel sad, because I knew friends in that room who were lesbian or gay who were left out, and I saw another girl look down and looked upset because they said that.“
The following Monday, Molly experienced firsthand what it felt like to get called out at school because of her clothing, with a teacher telling her and a friend to stand up in front of the class and measure her shirt strap. 
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If she wore that shirt again, she was told, she’d get detention. When she came home and told her mother, Christina Neuner, this, that’s when the wheels started turning.
“I thought, ‘Oh hell no, this is not happening,’” Neuner said in an interview. “The next day, we started looking online at ‘girls and dress codes’ and saw it was a problem at other schools, and we found the #IAmNotADistraction campaign.”
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So last Wednesday, Molly wore a tank top that she loved with lace at the top, but also one she knew would be breaking the dress code. 
She paired it with the words #IAmNotADistraction written on her arm. Read more (4/17/17)
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r3sid3ntskumfuk · 8 years ago
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The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.
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