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September 6, 2017

must-have-all-the-fandoms:I would also bring Newt so he could...



must-have-all-the-fandoms:

I would also bring Newt so he could get all the gold back for me ;)

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Published on September 06, 2017 06:00

"When we took Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure” into a maximum security woman’s prison on the West..."

“When we took Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure” into a maximum security woman’s prison on the West Side…there’s a scene there where a young woman is told by a very powerful official that “If you sleep with me, I will pardon your brother. And if you don’t sleep with me, I’ll execute him.” And he leaves the stage. And this character, Isabel, turned out to the audience and said: “To whom should I complain?” And a woman in the audience shouted: “The Police!” And then she looked right at that woman and said: “If I did relate this, who would believe me?” And the woman answered back, “No one, girl.” And it was astonishing because not only was it an amazing sense of connection between the audience and the actress, but you also realized that this was a kind of an historical lesson in theater reception. That’s what must have happened at The Globe. These soliloquies were not simply monologues that people spoke, they were call and response to the audience. And you realized that vibrancy, that that sense of connectedness is not only what makes theater great in prisons, it’s what makes theater great, period.”

-

-Oskar Eustis on

ArtBeat Nation

(he told the same story on Charlie Rose)

While your humble blogger is stuck in jury duty this week, let’s talk about Measure for Measure…

-RP

(via theshakespearesociety)

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Published on September 06, 2017 03:00

hanorganaas:We do not deserve Mark Hamill



hanorganaas:

We do not deserve Mark Hamill

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Published on September 06, 2017 00:00

September 5, 2017

shadowkat678:
frustratedwaffle:


shisno:

supercrooks:

We all know what erectile dysfunction is...

shadowkat678:


frustratedwaffle:




shisno:



supercrooks:



We all know what erectile dysfunction is but literally no one is ever taught what vaginismus is and it can cause people to feel extremely lost, broken, and cause people to take their own lives.

Raise. Awareness.



For the uninformed, vaginismus is when the vagina painfully tightens and spasms when faced with pressure, usually from anything trying to insert into the vagina. It’s the reason I can’t wear tampons, and why many people can’t have vaginal sex without severe pain.


There’s not a lot of treatments, and there isn’t a single one that is for vaginismus exclusively - they’re all medications or treatments to treat symptoms, but not the causes. In fact, for a long time doctors waved off vaginismus as a purely psychological disorder in cis women.


Seriously, this is so unaddressed and uncared for in medical circles. Please spread awareness, even if all it’s for is to let those who have it but don’t have a name for it finally be able to understand what’s happening to their bodies.




I’ve never even heard of this??




Me neither. :(


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Published on September 05, 2017 18:00

weavemama:
I’M SCREAMING AT HIS REPLY



weavemama:


I’M SCREAMING AT HIS REPLY

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Published on September 05, 2017 15:00

blenderweaselhasopinions:
hollowedskin:

prokopetz:

Trainability in cats is a funny thing.
My cats...

blenderweaselhasopinions:


hollowedskin:



prokopetz:



Trainability in cats is a funny thing.


My cats understand and will obey a number of verbal commands, one of which is “go away”. I don’t use it often, but if they’re bugging me and I’m trying to work or doing something that could be dangerous for cats, I can tell them to go away, and off they go - they’ll only keep pestering me if there’s a serious problem they need me to look at.


That said, their idea of a serious problem that requires my attention is somewhat eccentric. Previous instances have included:


There was an unfamiliar car parked across the street
Their water bowl was four inches to the left of its usual position

One of them had puked on the stairs and they didn’t want to walk past it

It was raining

One of them saw a weird bug

These are all very important things that required your attention. They’re doing a good job.



Dogs really aren’t much better.  I teach all my dogs the command “show me”.  How it works is if the dog needs something but I’m having trouble understanding what exactly they’re trying to tell me, I say “show me” and they lead me to whatever the problem is.  Usually they lead me to a real problem (like a toy that got stuck under the couch, their water bowl is empty, etc).  But sometimes they want me to fix things like this-


They pulled the covers off my bed and now they want me to put the covers back
They put their ball on top of the ottoman but the ottoman won’t throw it for them
The cat is sleeping and won’t chase them
A flower fell off the potted plant
The cat is sitting in a box and they don’t like it
One of them lost their bandana
The cat won’t take the toy they’re trying to give her
The cat DID take the toy they gave her and now they want it back
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Published on September 05, 2017 12:00

iamsosmart-smrt:

how-to-be-a-sad-bitch:
i cannot fucking...



iamsosmart-smrt:



how-to-be-a-sad-bitch:


i cannot fucking believe i never realized this 



So as a division officer to nearly 60 sailors over 3 years. I asked every single one. “What made you join the Navy?” Here is the breakdown.
80% - To pay for college
10% - To get out of a bad family situation
5% - Family Tradition
5% - Because of 9/11.


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Published on September 05, 2017 09:00

"When people of colour are expected to educate white people as to their humanity, when women are..."

“When people of colour are expected to educate white people as to their humanity, when women are expected to educate men, lesbians and gay men are expected to educate the heterosexual world, the oppressors maintain their position and evade their responsibility for their own actions.”

- Audre Lorde (via stories-yet-to-be-written)
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Published on September 05, 2017 06:00

dianadethemyscira:#that lady totally noticed her sword though...





dianadethemyscira:

#that lady totally noticed her sword though #but then she was like #’you know what that’s none of my business’ #’enjoy the party girl’ #’you look amazing’ #’have fun murdering the fascist sweetie’

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Published on September 05, 2017 03:00

copperbadge:


drgaellon:

racethewind10:

rowsdower-saves-us:

y...



copperbadge:




drgaellon:



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rowsdower-saves-us:



your-uncle-dave:



tinyfloatingwhales:



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ultrafacts:



Source 



These dudes are fucking legit.  They don’t just show up one day in court, either, they actually make friends with the kids and let them know they have a support system and that there are people in the world who care about them and will always have their back.  And less important, but also cool, is that the few times a couple of them have come into my cafe, they’ve been super friendly and polite and when I told one of the guys that I noticed his Bikers Against Child Abuse patch and wanted him to know how awesome I thought he was because of it, he got kind of shy and blushed and said, “The kids are the awesome ones, we just let them know they’re allowed to be brave.”



The source is long, but so, so good. These men and women are available in 36 states, 24 hours a day to stand guard at home, in court, at school, even if the child has a nightmare. Many of them are survivors of childhood abuse as well, and know what it’s like to feel scared and alone.



In court that day, the judge asked the boy, “Are you afraid?” No, the boy said.


Pipes says the judge seemed surprised, and asked, “Why not?”


The boy glanced at Pipes and the other bikers sitting in the front row, two more standing on each side of the courtroom door, and told the judge, “Because my friends are scarier than he is.”




Actual tears.. hnngh



Show me more of people like this, world. I give up on humans too easily.



where do i sign up for this,i want to be in this gang





This is fucking amazing. It may be out of character for me to say this but rock on



Bikers Against Child Abuse was founded in 1995 by a Native American child psychologist whose ride name is Chief, when he came across a young boy who had been subjected to extreme abuse and was too afraid to leave his house. He called the boy to reach out to him, but the only thing that seemed to interest the child was Chief’s bike. Soon, some 20 bikers went to the boy’s neighborhood and were able to draw him out of his house for the first time in weeks.


Chief’s thesis was that a child who has been abused by an adult can benefit psychologically from the presence of even more intimidating adults that they know are on their side. “When we tell a child they don’t have to be afraid, they believe us,” Arizona biker Pipes told azcentral.com. “When we tell them we will be there for them, they believe us.”
( Article)

More about BACA, from their site



My parents are a part of this organization and they are metal af



They go on runs to protect the child if they feel even the slightest threatened no matter where. If the child needs them to go on vacation with them, they do. Bikers come from across the nation to watch over and take shifts for these kids. And the best part is once you’re adopted into this family as a BACA kid, you’re always one. Even when you’re 40 and the perp gets released from jail, they’ll come meet with you and find your best options for avoiding the person and maintaining the life you’ve built for yourself. Once a BACA child, always a BACA child. In Florida, there’s 100% rate for identifying the perp based on the child’s testimony. Why? Because BACA stands with the child and supports the child so they feel comfortable enough to point out their attacker.



What’s better than a badass biker gang being on your side???



NATIVE AMERICAN CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST WHO IS A BIKER AND NAMED HIMSELF CHIEF HELL YES I’M HERE FOR THAT AND BIKERS BEING BAD ASS TO PROTECT KIDS. HELL YEAH.



it’s back! I will always reblog BACA



Damn good people.



I know they wouldn’t consider themselves such, but these people are freaking heroes and the world is a better place because of them. 



Hey folks, it talks about this in the article but its not mentioned in this post, BACA is a 501 © (3) charity that depends in part on donations to help pay for stuff like gas for their bikes. If you want to help, consider donating. 



@copperbadge You like posting about heroes, Sam. Seems like this would be up your alley.



I love these folks! I’ve reblogged them before but it’s wonderful to see the donation information has been added. 


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Published on September 05, 2017 00:00

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