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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
vampirefinch

Just in case y'all were wondering how’s Mexico doing…

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favoritelatina:

Our coin went from 18 pesos to 21.50 pesos a dollar (and will probably reach 22.50), our products and services will be more expensive by the morning. No one will want to invest here. We’re humiliated, we were called rapists and apparently most of you agree. We’re threatened to be separated by a wall… Do you have idea how many millions of families will be separated? How many children will see their parents being deported? The violence migrants will receive? How deeply your economy will be affected? Old and young, we have our heads down, we don’t know what to expect. But thanks for making it clear, one more time, how hated we are for most of you.

Source: favoritelatina
soychorizo

Anonymous asked:

Why does it matter if she called him sexy? As in why does it make u so angry?

soychorizo answered:

Lmao I am obviously joking
How stupid would it sound “hey you can’t joke w my bf about him being sexy lady”
Like I don’t own him or w/e

inixoq

i wouldn’t even be kidding though I’m like who the fuck are you and why you talking like you know him and he’s taken and i’m right here so take your flirty ass elsewhere

clinicallydepressedpug
Let’s examine that a bit. “Men don’t see dirt the way women do.” That’s a pretty common assertion. And it’s bullshit. Vision problems aside, we’re all seeing the same dirty house; we’re just interpreting it differently. You and your boyfriend both walk in, see the pile of crap on the kitchen counter, and have different reactions to it. You likely think, “Man, that pile of crap is really bugging me. I should really clean it up a little.” He likely sees it and thinks, “Huh. Pile of crap. It’ll get taken care of.”
Why does he think that? Well, because we’re dealing with endless generations of social gender constructs that tell us that taking care of the home is “women’s work.” Whether you or your boyfriend or your parents or your peer group believe these constructs is largely irrelevant, though, because it’s so deeply ingrained in our society that it permeates every level of culture: You see it in TV shows, movies, commercials, in the workplace, in literature, and in almost every facet of life. There’s no escaping it.
So when someone says, “Men don’t see dirt the way women do,” what they’re actually saying is, “Men have been conditioned over generations to process the dirt that they see in a way that requires no further action on their part.” It’s not genetic. It’s learned. And it can be unlearned.
Source: persephonemagazine.com patriarchy
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The Pentagon has admitted it tested chemical weapons on soldiers of color during WWII.

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After a long investigation, NPR reports that 60,000 Black, Puerto Rican and Japanese-American soldiers were part of a Pentagon program to see how mustard gas impacted them physically. To make things worse, the testing on them may have been done on purpose to find an “ideal” soldier.

yellowmodelchiiick

FUCK EM. THIS IS SICK.

Source: mic.com reproductive justice white supremacy
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