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I am 22, and broke as fuck. I am a feminist, an anarchist and anxious as all hell. I'm a white, femme, queer, lady, and a lover of baked goods.
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just a purr machine.

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z33zy:

really tho. be respectful.

was just talking about this. thanks for the great comic.

computer resurrection!  shhh. don’t jinx it. *knocks on wood

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fuckin’ fuck. i actually have major sanity concerns about my brain sans tv safety zone. i already feel myself falling in the lonely self hate nihilism hole. please lend me your dvds and fiction books. plz.

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laptop! please dont die! i love you!

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homo-u-didnt:

women belong in the kitchen. men belong in the kitchen. everyone belongs in the kitchen. kitchen has food

myownbody:

this one time my friends and I made up this game called dropstep:
you lie on the floor in your pjs at 3:30 am and hold out your phones. one person plays dubstep on songza with their phone and when you think the beat is going to drop you drop your phone. whoever is closest without going over wins. but really no one wins because you play with unlimited chances and are too busy laughing to keep score

best game ever

femmesandfamily:

lisaphilbin:

<3

so much wanting

awwww my gawd. i want!! cutie patootie.

femmesandfamily:

lisaphilbin:

<3

so much wanting

awwww my gawd. i want!! cutie patootie.

thepeoplesrecord:

http://www.mamasday.org/

Strong Families is a home for the 4 out of 5 people living in the US who do not live behind the picket fence—whose lives fall outside outdated notions of family, with a mom at home and a dad at work. While that life has never been the reality for most of our families, too many of the policies that affect us are based on this fantasy.  From a lack of affordable childcare and afterschool programs, to immigration policy and marriage equality, the way we make policy and allocate resources needs to catch up to the way we live.

We see the trend of families defining themselves beyond the picket fence—across generation, race, gender, immigration status, and sexuality—as a powerful and promising development for the US, and we want to help policy makers catch up.

Our vision is that every family have the rights, recognition and resources it needs to thrive.  We are engaging hundreds of organizations and thousands of individuals in our work to get there.