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GPOY loading anything edition
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There. Reaction gif. For all your thwarted download needs.

doctorwho:

GPOY loading anything edition

aikainkauna:

There. Reaction gif. For all your thwarted download needs.

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kkatkkrap:

A’capella cover, huh… we’ll see about th…  …

…Also, what’s with this song showing up everywhere. Seriously. It doesn’t sound like normal pop music, but it’s acting like it.

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therandomgay:

Lady Gaga, protagonist of D3… My monk? xD and Beatrix Kiddo.

I think I’m set!

Adam Gontier, Sora, and Thor.

So I should be okay.

Because Keyblade, Mjolnir, and sexy voice.

Regina Spektor, Link, and Holly from PS I Love You……….
Regina, Link, and I would kick ass.
Holly can be if we need a human sacrifice.

M. Shadows (Avenged Sevenfold), May (pokemon), and Tony Stark….

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sexxxisbeautiful:

Asking For It: 6%

It is estimated that only 6% of rapes and sexual assaults are actually reported, which is a frightfully low number. I have started a new project aiming to explore the reasons behind this, which started from the #ididnotreport hashtag on twitter - where survivors or rape/sexual abuse tell of their numerous reasons why they didn’t report it to anyone. This is the first series of images - numerous things that victims are told time and time again whenever they do actually report their abuse to someone - be it a friend, parent, family member, stranger or the authorities. We live in a society of rape culture where the victim is almost constantly blamed - told that they drank too much, wore too little, were out too late by themselves, flirted too much, are too “slutty”, are too “frigid”, are making a big deal out of “nothing”, the rapist was their partner so it obviously wasn’t rape because you can’t be raped by someone you’re in a relationship with. The things that victims constantly get told by the media, the people they know, rape “jokes”, songs, the authorities…they are painted on them so that they can never forget. To remind them that it is all “their fault” - if they hadn’t gone there/drank alcohol/wore that skirt/flirted etc, it wouldn’t have happened. Obviously.
 

I intend to expand on this series of photographs in the near future, and there is a lot more to come from this project, this is only the very starting point. My aim is to bring the idea of rape culture, slut-shaming, and victim-blaming to the attention of more people. To try and examine why 94% of rapes/assaults/abuse are never reported to the police, and to try and make that number decrease.

Linzi Clark

this is an amazing project because it is impossible to ignore. you are looking at the thing you see the most and confront first on a person: their face. more than their face though, their mind and their emotions.

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