June 2011
26 posts
Grow a Pear
theriotmag:
So I know pop music is largely full of crap, Katy Perry has clueless homophobic lyrics & transphobic tweets, and Lady Gaga’s GLBT support has been problematic to say the least. But neither prepared me for Ke$ha singing Grow a Pear which I heard in a cafe today. I mean WHAT IN THE FUCK. http://www.directlyrics.com/kesha-grow-a-pear-lyrics.html
absolutely disgusting....
Digging For Roots: EPIC SELF CARE POST →
youarenotyou:
Self care according to the senses:
Scent. Burn scented candles or incense. Pick some fresh flowers or herbs for your home (basil = heaven). Fry onions or garlic if it’s your thing (it’s definitely mine). If you can afford to, buy some essential oils that make you feel…
eff yes. I need this.
painting reality... →
Kate Spencer: Today A Man Touched Me On The Subway... →
katespencer:
I’m writing this on the R train as it rattles slowly along toward Brooklyn. I’m headed to pick up my 6-month-old daughter. I’m writing because I’m still reeling from what occurred on the Times Square subway platform a few moments ago. I was walking to the end of the station as I always do. I saw a…
Harper. At it again. →
skinny dipping with hot babes during the day
innerfatgirl:
there were eagles and swallows and mountains and trees and queers and it was 15 degrees celsius outside.
wish I could have had more than a hello called out to the telephone and joined you all there. YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL.
i love it when angel rays dance into my room while i’m listening to she & him and cleaning. LOVE IT.
Challenging White Supremacy →
Orozco wins right to stay in Canada →
etiquette-etc:
After spending almost a month in a detention centre awaiting deportation, Alvaro Orozco will be able to stay in Canada, according to those close to Orozco. The Nicaraguan-born queer artist was granted a stay on humanitarian and compassionate grounds May 31.
communities stepping up to back their own.
resistance.
Intersectionality →
anarchofeminist:
Intersectionality is a feminist sociological theory first highlighted by Kimberle Crenshaw (1989). Intersectionality is a methodology of studying “the relationships among multiple dimensions and modalities of social relationships and subject formations” (McCall 2005). The theory suggests—and seeks to examine how—various socially and culturally constructed categories such...
help end the war on drugs →