Photos, feminist rants, makeup, occasional objectification, ponies.

I want a sandwich, and a pony, and a pair of new shoes.

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I have a new favorite bromance <3

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GIVE THAT BACK!

GIVE THAT BACK!

Sloth love Chunk

markargent:

oh

my

GOD

this CAT

cannot be REAL:

lifewithkitty:

Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

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Troy gets injected with truth serum | Community 3x16

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pile o&#8217; corgis

pile o’ corgis

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hip-hop, party don&#8217;t stop
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hop

hip-hop, party don’t stop

markargent:

hop

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GPOY.markargent:

hello friend:
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sloth!

GPOY.

markargent
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hello friend:

lennyhearts:

sloth!

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Male chauvanism, it's not just for men anymore!

By all means let’s continue with this whiny, infighting bullshit about who’s better, fat or thin or thin with big tits, because it in no way gives men carte blanche to treat us all like garbage.

Also, “There are girls out there who have big busts and skinny waists but where are they in the media?”

Not to poke massive, gaping holes in your otherwise thoughtful and well presented whiny, narcissistic rant about how you didn’t get crowned Princess of Bradonia, but LITERALLY. FUCKING. EVERYWHERE. 

“The only time I noticed a change was when the Star in a Bra competition was launched for the first time in Australia and the winner was petite size 8 FF cup Julia McLean.  This is the kind of woman we need more of.”

So, more women with horrific back problems and self-esteem issues relating to the fact that their breasts are disproportionate to their shape? Every woman I know with a petite frame and larger cup size goes through hell, many of them require back surgery and breast reductions just to not be in constant pain, and they are rarely- if ever- comfortable in the presence of strange men because they are so used to being objectified. Hell, I’m not petite, and I still have to deal with both of these problems, so I can only imagine how difficult it is for women who are half my size with the same amount of tit.

Look, it’s sad and all that you’re feeling sulky because you weren’t picked “best representation of our brand” (I’m sure no model has EVER had to deal with this in their entire life), but don’t turn it into some idiotic crusade about how there’s no market for thin women with breasts. Nobody’s buying it.