An improvement on the NYC Teen Mom ads.
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President Clinton, Stephen Colbert, and Chelsea Clinton’s Adventures on Twitter.
GigglesToo good not to reblog.
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i think i have to take a break from tumblr. i stare too much at screens all day. i need to be doing other stuff, like yoga, or reading, or actually interacting with people.
i just feel like being on here is making me a really negative person, especially since the election.
need to purge the negativity and enjoy my youth and beauty while i have them.
if you don’t want the government in your vagina, don’t put a penis in it.
simple solution
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH okay wait
so the government SHOULD be in our vaginas?
THEN WHY SHOULDN’T THEY PAY FOR OUR HEALTH CARE?!
also i thought conservatives were supposed to like small government. this is the opposite of that.
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115k signatories petitioned the White House to ask that Texas be allowed to secede from the United States
24k signatories petitioned the White House to demand deportation for Americans who sign secession petitions
(Source: forbes.com)
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Wal-mart keeps prices low by relying on social welfare programs funded by your tax dollars.
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This is a Kimono (Japanese):
This is a Hanfu (Chinese):
This is a Cheongsam (Chinese):
This is a Hanbok (Korean):
Any questions?
more beautiful eastern dress and less western appropriation of eastern dress creating some kind of racist monster garment
(Source: yunhokun)
An estimated 10,000 activists flooded the streets of Dublin on Saturday to protest Ireland’s stringent abortion policies. The predominantly Catholic country has a total ban on all abortion services, with a narrow exception in cases where a pregnancy may threaten a woman’s life. But the recent death of Savita Halappanavar — the 31-year-old Indian woman who died of blood poisoning after an Irish hospital refused to terminate her pregnancy — highlights the fact that women in Ireland struggle to access reproductive health services even when their lives may be at stake. Halappanavar’s tragic story is quickly becoming an international controversy, prompting the Irish government to promise to reexamine its abortion policy.
Thousands of protesters took to the streets today with signs and banners bearing Halappanavar’s image, vowing that the tragic events of her death will “never again” happen in their country (all images via Broadsheet)
This is incredible.
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