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fatpinocchio

It should be socially unacceptable to come to work with a cold or similarly contagious disease.

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infraredarmy

It should be socially unacceptable to make your workers come to work with a cold or similarly contagious disease.

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ioczurma

The Generalization of Latin and Hispanic people needs to stop.

Not every Hispanic is Latin.

Not every Latin person is Hispanic.

Not every Latin person speaks Spanish.

Not all of us are tan.

Not all of us are short.

Not all of us have wild curly hair like most seem to think.

We come in all the shades of the rainbow, every size you can think of, and any shape you can dream of.

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Mugshots of civil rights activist “Freedom Riders” in Jackson, Mississippi during the summer of 1961.

My favorite part of these is the “bitch, you really think you’ve seen the last of me?” smirk on so many of their faces.

AND THEY DIDN’T! at least one of these people I recognized as still fighting the fight today.

this is such a good follow up

Source: vintag.es
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dcmultiverse

During one of Birds of Prey’s fight sequences, Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) identifies a teammate’s vulnerability and provides a critical assist — by lending her a hair tie. This small act of sisterhood is as familiar in an everyday context as it is surprising in the DC Extended Universe. It’s one of the many ways that Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) differs from its superhero movie forebears: It not only stars women, it was made by them, too. “There’s more women in front [of] and behind the camera than any movie I’d worked on, which is pretty incredible,” says Robbie, who also produced the film. “It was partly a conscious decision, but it also always felt like the organic, right choice to make.”

Entertainment Weekly: How the R-rated, women-powered Birds of Prey flips the bird — and the script — in high-flying style

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kurosmind

There’s one (1) think in Disney’s Mulan that irks me.  The jaw line.  Mulan’s jaw line is drawn differently when she’s acting as Ping. No kidding: this is her “regular, Fa Mulan” face. In this version her jaw is even highlighted by the makeup. Look how round is it.

and this is her Ping jaw. Square. Totally square.

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WHY?????  Isn’t consistency in the character base shapes like, an important thing??

Not to mention how she immediately regains her long lashes as soon as she is exposed. With her round jaw obviously.

????? 

That feel when you’re Asian and your father with a bad leg was about to be sent off to surely die in a war for your great empire so you squared up both metaphorically and physically.

it’s on the fricking vhs cover

this has bothered me since 1999

Why do you have to come for Mulan like this

It’s called contour sweetie

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