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laburnette:

#melanin

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meester-pigvig:

dajo42:

“tea is just leaf water!” “yeah well coffee is just bean water!” wow, it’s. it’s like everything is made of things. this door is just wood rectangle. this poster is just ink paper. this lemonade is just lemon water. wow, it’s like you can combine ingredients to make things that are more enjoyable than the initial parts of the equation. sure is a magical world we live in

The sarcasm in this post is fatal

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controlled-khaos:

leswonders:

controlled-khaos:

Haven’t posted any new art in awhile so here’s something new…

The scroll evolution made my hear rate increase like idk what just happened to me but I hope I feel that kind of excitement again real soon.

This is by far my favorite comment on my art…thanks! 🙇🙌🙇🙌

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bitch-media:

The women of Mad Max.

New film Mad Max: Fury Road revolves not around Max, but around Charlize Theron’s character, a “war rig” truck driver named Furiosa who’s on a mission to free five women who from the clutches of a warlord.

“When George [Miller] told me he wanted to create a female Road Warrior who can stand next to this very iconic character as his equal, I believed him and he didn’t let me down,” Theron says in the film’s production notes. “The material allowed for two characters who don’t fall for each other, or even become friends, because there is no room for relationships in this place.”

What do you think of woman who uses lingerie and does makeup,and beig empowered by it? You think that invalidates her feminism?

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rationalisms:

empowerment is such a useless concept tbh.

your personal feelings on make-up really don’t matter when you’re talking about structural oppression. feminism doesn’t give a shit whether you are ~empowered~ from wearing eyeliner or not.

what feminism cares about is the fact that girls are pressured and groomed to wear make-up from their childhood on, that employers are less likely to hire you or pay you well if you don’t wear make-up, that the beauty industry is largely controlled by men and focused on making women feel insecure about their natural body so they can advance capitalism, that the beauty industry spends billions of dollars each year to contribute to the idea all girls are raised into that it’s only their looks that matter and give them worth.

i don’t think that wearing make-up or lingerie invalidates someone’s feminism, no. i do think that, regardless of your personal feelings on the matter, you have to be able to criticize make-up and femininity in general on a structural level though. you have to recognize that femininity is compulsory and imposed on women from the patriarchy. you have to recognize that women who don’t or can’t perform femininity the way it is dictated, especially disabled, lbpq+ and trans women and women of colour, are punished for it. and if you can’t do that because you’d rather cling to useless liberal concepts like empowerment then yes, that does invalidate your feminism.

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