theneverendingdrums:

fejes:

peaceloveandbrittana:

this wins over other pro-gay commercials because you had no idea he was gay and then you can’t tell which one is his husband

they are showing them as people

not as gays and straights

fuckin love this commercial

can we just talk abotu the fact that the husbands arent even bringing the drinks over theyre just standing there next to the drinks and chatting

fuckin useless husbands

(Source: highonawindyhill)

porkskins:

i found this anti cyberbullying ad and im fucking terrified

porkskins:

i found this anti cyberbullying ad and im fucking terrified

cora-hale:

“I’m gonna like this post so I can find it later.”

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sketchlynx:

mister-sunny:

people are boycotting the Kraft commercials for the “Zesty” salad topping because it features a topless man in compromising situations.

people are boycotting it because it sexualizes a man. 

people are boycotting a commercial that features one of the oldest marketing strategies because this time it’s a man being exploited. 

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(Source: questionall)

vaginomics:

when somebody cuts you off mid-story

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haliameguid:

taking a moment to appreciate that johnny depp does not normally wear underwear, and one day he was late to his son’s school play and realized he had a hole in the ass of his jeans, so he duct taped it and went to the play with duct tape over his butt

ourstarlights:

can you guys tell me your secrets on anon but like not depressing ones like happy ones about your crushes and funny stories lets have like a sleep over gossip sesh

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ponyboy-draws:

iv come to dismantle the patriarchy 

ponyboy-draws:

iv come to dismantle the patriarchy 

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fleurdulys:

Red-Haired Girl at Her Toilet - Frederik Hendrik Kaemmerer 
19th century

fleurdulys:

Red-Haired Girl at Her Toilet - Frederik Hendrik Kaemmerer

19th century

For the last three decades many Americans have puzzled over a system that gives an R to a movie in which a women is carved up by a chainsaw and an NC-17 to one that shows a woman sexually pleasured. From such ratings one might conclude that sexual violence against women is OK for American teenagers to see, but that they must be 18 to see consensual sex. What message does this send to the kids the MPAA presumably means to protect?

Carrie Rickey

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