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Deconstructing Masculinity & Manhood with Michael Kimmel @ Dartmouth College

This is an important message on how privilege really works.




nevver:

The Naked City



nevver:
“ Gorey
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loohn:
“ Qiu Hao’s Serpens Collection ”


accio-forest:

nevver:

Your moment of Zen

(Source: cubagallery.co.nz)



vintageux:
“ vintage/nature
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The best things in life are free. The second best are very, very expensive.
Coco Chanel




wo-nderland:
“ how do people draw like this I can’t even draw stick men
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I used to think it was mere homesickness, then I started getting it at home.
John Lennon







The claim that sex workers “sell our bodies” is not only logically absurd (I was a prostitute for years, but my body is still right here with me), but totally sexist because it is based on the notion that a woman’s sexuality is her entire worth. The belief behind this expression is that since a woman has nothing of value to offer except her sexuality, if she “sells” that she has “sold herself” and there is nothing left. The fact that anti-sex worker activists use this expression so often says a lot about them.
Maggie McNeal


Insurrection, it may be argued, starts with the individual refusing his enforced identity, the ‘I’ through which power operates: it starts ‘from men’s discontent with themselves.’ Moreover Stirner says that insurrection does not aim at overthrowing political institutions themselves. It is aimed at the individual overthrowing his own identity — the outcome of which is, nevertheless, a change in political arrangements. Insurrection is therefore not about becoming what one ‘is’ according to humanism — becoming human, becoming Man — but about becoming what one is not. Stirner’s notion of rebellion involves a process of becoming — it is about continually reinventing one’s own self. The self is not an essence, a defined set of characteristics, but rather an emptiness, a “creative nothing”, and it is up to the individual to create something out of this and not be limited by essences.
Saul Newman


calms:
“ nature & vintage blog ”