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02

Jun

The boy was beginning to understand that intuition is really a sudden immersion of the soul into the universal current of life, where the histories of all people are connected, and we are able to know everything, because it’s all written there.
Sometimes you need to remind yourself

Sometimes you need to remind yourself

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mickeyandminnie:

favourite films (in no particular order)
↳ the lizzie mcguire movie

HELLO THERE, CHILDHOOD.

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May

28

May

Traditionally, a Kirpan is a small sword worn on the body as a religious symbol for the Sikhs - a warrior race that originated to protect oppressed communities from the Mughal rule in India.

We chose to use this symbol of protection as a neckpiece to portray our stand against domestic violence. A piece that must inspire every woman to love, respect & protect herself even if someone else doesn’t.

saving up to buy this

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27

May

welcome!

welcome!

It is important that a feminist who chooses to engage in comparative analysis learn to suspend judgment in analyzing differences. Differences should be viewed in their cultural context. This is not to say that feminists should not examine the ways in which women are disadvantaged in cultural systems. A global universal truth is that women are disadvantaged socially, politically, legally, and educationally in most cultures. However, the nature of the disadvantage will not be the same as that experienced by white, liberal, middle-class feminists in the United States. Rather, women’s oppression may be linked to broader social, political, and cultural issues. For example, poor women in Third World countries who are interested in obtaining credit for their microbusiness for their economic survival are more interested in the availability of credit on their terms. Credit problems faced by middle-class divorced women in the United States focus on their problems establishing credit because their husbands paid the bills during their marriage.

Global Critical Race Feminism

Not this woman, Nuh-unhh

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Use to feel this way in my old bedroom..lol

Use to feel this way in my old bedroom..lol

24

May

blaq-cyclops:

killerkolby:

piercingsanddelilah:

This theory says that there is more behind Nickelodeon’s Rugrats besides being a cute show for little kids to watch. In fact, some people are saying that the show has this whole psychological meaning behind it centering around Angelica having a psychotic break at the age of 3 after having too many traumatic accidents happen in her family at such a young age.

  • All of the rugrats are a figment of Angelica’s imagination. Now that’s not so horrible by itself, but then we learn why Angelica made them up.
  • Chuckie died with his mother in childbirth. This is why his dad is always so worried about him in the show.
  • Tommy was stillborn, making his dad have some kind of break and sit in the basement to make toys for the son he was supposed to have.
  • The DeVilles had an abortion. Angelica never found out if the baby was supposed to be a boy or a girl so she decided to make it twins. Then, she gave them matching names and personas because there probably would have been only one child if there was no abortion.
  • The reason behind these delusions have been blamed on Angelica’s nonexistent relationship with her mother and her manipulative one with her father. Thus, Angelica had no one to turn to when she needed help dealing with the babies’ deaths and resorted to making up the lives they should have lived.

In All Grown Up, Angelica is a bipolar schizophrenic addicted to narcotics and heroin because they help her keep her delusions alive. At this point, we learn that Angelica’s biological mom died from a heroin overdose and Angelica’s disease because she’s a crack baby. Her real mom’s name was Cynthia, hence her doll’s name. The woman from “Rugrats” who was Angelica’s mother is really her gold-digging step-mom who Angelica idolized.

When “All Grown Up” was canceled, Angelica died of an overdose just like her mother.

Dil is the only baby who isn’t fictional. However, Angelica never accepted him as being real and accidentally hit him too hard while trying to make him go away once, resulting in brain damage. This is why he’s such an odd child in “All Grown Up.”

Suzie was actually Angelica’s friend. The theory says that she grew up to become a psychologist and joined the Nickelodeon team to invent the “Rugrats” TV show, finally explaining the origin of the theory.

I remember reading this a long time ago, and it still blows my fucking mind.

Just got an ungodly chill up my spine.

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before heading out to Guv for Armin Van Buuren :)

before heading out to Guv for Armin Van Buuren :)

22

May

squeezed in some time to do my nails in my office today :)

squeezed in some time to do my nails in my office today :)