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“ School lunches around the world
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They serving us some unearthly processed shit
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Naaaaah, my kids don’t even have the...
highbows-andpointedtoes:
“ kiki718:
“ emeraldjade:
“ niggasthetics:
“ universecity88:
“ School lunches around the world
“ the fuck are we eating in america
” ”
They serving us some unearthly processed shit
”
Naaaaah, my kids don’t even have the...
highbows-andpointedtoes:
“ kiki718:
“ emeraldjade:
“ niggasthetics:
“ universecity88:
“ School lunches around the world
“ the fuck are we eating in america
” ”
They serving us some unearthly processed shit
”
Naaaaah, my kids don’t even have the...
highbows-andpointedtoes:
“ kiki718:
“ emeraldjade:
“ niggasthetics:
“ universecity88:
“ School lunches around the world
“ the fuck are we eating in america
” ”
They serving us some unearthly processed shit
”
Naaaaah, my kids don’t even have the...

highbows-andpointedtoes:

kiki718:

emeraldjade:

niggasthetics:

universecity88:

School lunches around the world

the fuck are we eating in america

They serving us some unearthly processed shit

Naaaaah, my kids don’t even have the luxury of getting that shit. They get moldy fruit, expired milk, stale and hard shit….nah. That’s an upgrade compared to what they actually get.

Everybody else’s shit looks all gourmet

at first i thought it was gonna be a comparison of how healthy other countries eat compared to america and then i realized that those are school lunches… Look at what Italian kids get!! that looks freaking good man! and we get pre-made heated up crap wtf

I remember those hardy days…

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batmanbrownies:

vegansanfrancishet:

So, I paint my nails pretty regularly these days. I also work as a barista/cashier pretty regularly these days. A few weeks back, I had a customer come in, a fairly typical, sheltered, suburban soccer mom, and she ordered a latte from me. She saw my brightly colored nails and said, “Wow, you’re so brave! My son asked me about painting his nails, and if it’s okay for boys to do that. Now I’ll tell him there’s a cool guy who does it too!” It was a nice moment, very cute.

Then, last week, she came in again, and said, “Hey, I’m so glad you’re here! I want you to meet someone!” She then brings her son forward, and says, “Okay sweetie, show him what you did!” And he throws his hands up, showing off his bright, sparkling blue nails. He shows them off, and I show mine off to him. He smiles. We fist bump.

Guys, I’ve only wanted to cry once at work before, and that was when someone ordered a large dry soy cappuccino on ice.

This time, though. This was a good cry.

I was expecting something where someone was being judgemental and nasty but got a pleasant surprise I love this

I never really understood the idea that it’s not masculine to have piercings/long or dyed hair/painted nails/ etc. It’s like amazing decoration for yourself that you can change on a whim. I think its pretty great.

bluesey:

anexperimentallife:

One of the women who organized the dance first complained about Claire’s dress, but upon checking, admitted that it conformed to the standards set for the event. Nonetheless, the same woman later pulled Claire aside and told her that some of the dads—who had been watching from a balcony—felt her dancing was “too provocative” and liable to cause “impure thoughts.”

When Claire pointed out that she hadn’t even been dancing, other chaperones joined in, again told her that her dress was too short (despite having verified it was within standards, and despite other girls having shorter dresses), and, finally kicked her out of the dance.

What made Claire so provocative that these men couldn’t control themselves? Well, apparently the fact that she’s 5’9, with long legs, and built more like a grown woman than like a typical teenager. That’s it.

The problem isn’t that these men found her to be attractive; the problem is  that they and others—including other women—held Claire responsible for the men’s unwillingness to control their own reactions.

The message here is that if a man has difficulty controlling himself around a woman he finds attractive, it’s the woman’s fault for being too “provocative.”

Let me emphasize that point for those who still don’t get it: Women are held accountable for men’s reactions. This is why when a woman reports a rape, or sexual harassment of any kind, among the first questions asked—by both men and women—is inevitably, “what was she wearing?” And unless she was covered head to toe, there are inevitably comments like, “Well, what did she expect?” Even if the woman was wearing baggy sweatpants and a sweater three sizes too big, there are far too many who’s first response is, “Well, she must have done something.”

And this, my friends, is rape culture.

Read the Gawker story here, and Claire’s blog post here.

So they never thought about the fact that they might need help in not liking under 18 years old. Lets blame 15 year old girls next for the guys who like them- and why stop there, lets blame 10 year olds for the men thinking they arousing to look at too. My point is- with some men, there is always an excuse. 

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