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"Work hard in silence, let your success be your noise."

- Frank Ocean  (via nyc-taxi)

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"We were discussing homosexuality because of an allusion to it in the book we were reading, and several boys made comments such as, “That’s disgusting.” We got into the debate and eventually a boy admitted that he was terrified/disgusted when he was once sharing a taxi and the other male passenger made a pass at him. The lightbulb went off. “Oh,” I said. “I get it. See, you are afraid, because for the first time in your life you have found yourself a victim of unwanted sexual advances by someone who has the physical ability to use force against you.” The boy nodded and shuddered visibly.“But,” I continued. “As a woman, you learn to live with that from the time you are fourteen, and it never stops. We live with that fear every day of our lives. Every man walking through the parking garage the same time you are is either just a harmless stranger or a potential rapist. Every time.” The girls in the room nodded, agreeing. The boys seemed genuinely shocked. “So think about that the next time you hit on a girl. Maybe, like you in the taxi, she doesn’t actually want you to."

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Andrew Sullivan, Homophobia: The fear that another man will treat you like you treat women. 

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Aquarius addiction…

aforaquarius:

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ruthioo:

Felix I wish you were my brother

I marathoned the show yesterday, and let me tell you. Happy I finally got to see it

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iraffiruse:

Frozach Submitted

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nappyminds:

fyeahlilbit2point0:

When the whole theater stood up and cheered.

This movie man. Tarantino did alright

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taleasoldastimelords:

I’d like to give my Facebook friend a standing ovation

cesaret:

“May I ask why you felt little Tiffany deserved to die?”

I’m pretty sure this is why Tumblr gave us photosets.

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the-tragic-heroine:

Don’t tell her she is a pretty for a black girl on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/59638658/via/jocelyn_antl

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kittenscaboodle:

i don’t care what you say, beer tastes so good.

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bitchesartandpokemon:

spiritgun:

liftedandgiftedd:

3 people stealing the same bike [video]

smh…

entirely fed up with this world 

man look

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I’m a Aquarius, of course I keep my feelings to myself

aqualiciousdefinitous:

at-best:

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that is unless you piss me off

She speaks the Aqua truth!

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aluminaut:

Erykah Badu - Governors Ball June 7th, 2013

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amandaonwriting:

Literary Birthday - 7 June
Happy Birthday, Nikki Giovanni, born 7 June 1943
10 Quotes
I want to be clear about this. If you wrote from experience, you’d get maybe one book, maybe three poems. Writers write from empathy.
I’m glad I understand that while language is a gift, listening is a responsibility. 
We write because we believe the human spirit cannot be tamed and should not be trained.
Poetry and music are very good friends. Like mommies and daddies and strawberries and cream - they go together.
Art is not for the cultivated taste. It is to cultivate taste.
Some say we are responsible for those we love. Others know we are responsible for those who love us.
Nothing is easy to the unwilling.
If everybody became a poet the world would be much better. We would all read to each other.
The catchword I use with my classes is: The authority of the writer always overcomes the skepticism of the reader.
If you know what you’re talking about, or if you feel that you do, the reader will believe you.
Giovanni is an American writer, commentator, activist, and educator. The author of more than 30 books, she is currently a professor of English at Virginia Tech.
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by Amanda Patterson for Writers Write