griffinmcelroyspisskink:

[image description: a screenshot of a tweet by Julia Galef @.juliagalef that reads, β€œI love overhearing dog owners talking to their dogs

eg, I was petting this dog who seemed happy but then auddwnly growled at me, so I left

As I turned the corner I could hear his owner saying to him reproachfully, β€˜You always do this, Oscar, you drive away all your friends’”]

hi ‘map positivity’ blogs run by minors are apparently ‘in my orbit’, thanks tumblr, so a) what the fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck and b) if this is because someone i follow or who follows me is following blogs like this, maybe, don’t, or block me. like. no matter your stance on ‘non offenders’ this blog was run by a 14 year old, clearly going through shit. like. no.

storyinmypocket:

Adulting tip: before you move in with someone, sit down and have a discussion about what a clean living space looks like. Doing this would have saved me so much aggravation in my life.

β€œButΒ Jaqui,” I hear you asking,Β β€œwhy should we have to talk about it? Clean’s clean, right?” No, it’s not. And thinking cleanliness is a self-evident concept is a great way for screaming fights to happen down the line.

Here’s an example: to my mom, clean means that all the things in the space are not actively dirty, and are free of crumbs and food stains and the like. It doesn’t matter to her where you put your shit, so long as no one has to worry about bugs or stains or diseases. To my once-stepfather, clean meant that everything had a place where it belonged, and things were neat and organized, and there was no visible clutter. He gave less of a shit about crumbs under the microwave than he did about random papers on the coffee table.Β So she could spend all day working to make sure you could eat off every surface in the kitchen, and he would come home and be upset because she’d spent all that time and as far as he could tell,Β nothing was clean. Meanwhile, his obsessive organization drove my mom batshit because he would blithely organize away things that weren’t clean by her standards. Needless to say, that relationship did not end well.

So yeah. Have the talk, and figure out what yourΒ β€œaugh, this is unlivable, we need to clean!” points are. You may not always be able to get a shared living space exactly as clean as you want it, but if you figure out what everyone needs to feel like they have a reasonably clean space, you’re much more likely to correctly conclude that, when someone makes an offhand comment about the mess getting to them, you’ll know they mean the dishes in the sink are bothering them, and that they don’t give a shit about the dust on the bookshelves, and can act accordingly.

equisapien-rights-activist:

I feel like thoseΒ β€œsexism/gendered expectations hurt men too” things would be a lot more effective if they didn’t just focus on internal issues guys being afraid to express their feelings or wear pink and acknowledged that, as not all men are equal in society, more external things like acts of violence that men experience at the hands of other men is often in part due to feelings about proving one’s masculinity. There have been multiple studies on how sexism is a gateway to white supremacy, for example and certain acts of racist violence when the target is a man can be an example of a man experiencing the negative effects of another man’s attempt to fulfill what he sees as gendered expectations (in addition to racism, because intersectionality and all). Homophobic violence against gay and bi men is perhaps a more obvious example of men suffering due to expectations of masculinity. Heck, if we’re going to expand this and include boys and not just men, the abuse some boys experience at the hands of the adult men in their life are acts of toxic masculinity. I think that’s why I get kind of a bad vibe when I seeΒ β€œfeminist responses” stating that the ways that men are negatively impacted by gender expectations is their own fault, because I really don’t think some adult man dealing with trauma from his abusive father or who has faced homophobic or racist violence is really to blame for that on a personal level.

Edit: MRAs, get off of my post. This was meant to criticize a specific issue within certain sects of feminism and your irrelevant ramblings about your issues withΒ β€œfemales” are not adding at all to the discussion I was trying to start.

wackcauldron:

warriormale:

gryffnwing:

frigidloki:

frigidloki:

at what point did tumblr start turning so violent. why are some of you out there fishing for problems in literal innocuous content.

what i’m referring to is stuff like people actively trying to findΒ β€œproblematic” material on WarriorMale and slandering the xkit guy until the both of them went on indefinite hiatus

why are you all so angry and violent.

Wait. What happened to @warriormale Who fucked with that gentle soul?

This website needs to stop while it’s ahead.

Hey everybody I’m alive, well and training and fighting every day!

I update my blog all the time and writing my book too.

If these guys are so pissed at me, maybe they should get in the cage with me and get on with it!

Talk is cheap.

Bring it on!

Fight me!

WarriorMale

i would storm the gates of hell with you