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Frantastic

@woggywoowoo / woggywoowoo.tumblr.com

My cosplay tag: woggy cosplay
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yambits

An illustration from the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe

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vivisextion

Somebody needs to email Bad Dragon and tell them to make a Venom dildo

All y’all horny monsterfuckers out there would would buy it

I know I would

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teratomarty

Should it have eyes and a cheeky lil smile?

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woggywoowoo

Nah, not BD. Paging @xenocatartifacts or maybe @dreadtheempire

Also, I see mention of a deathclaw in the notes. BD does actually have one, the  nocturne (the first one i bought of their’s, actually)

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hustlerose

i’m gonna read berserk. i know very little going in. what i wanna know is, why does everyone hate griffith? he just looks like a pretty boy lol

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catbountry

Hey, guys! Do you hate everyone’s least favorite Hitler Youth cosplayer Richard Spencer? Do you wanna fuck him up in a way that punching him in his (admittedly very punchable) face could never achieve? Well guess what?

His wife, who has more right to punch him than anybody else in the world, is getting a divorce from him. The divorce has been covered by the likes of the BBC and the Guardian, detailing both verbal and physical abuse, with Richard allegedly saying to Nina, “The only language women understand is violence.”

I don’t think any living person on earth is the least bit surprised to hear that Richard is a wife beater.

Please reblog this and spread this around. Nina deserves to be safe and free from this sniveling piece of shit. Donate if you can afford to.

Consider it the next best thing to punching Richard yourself, with the added bonus that he can’t point to his opposition as being violent. Let’s help a gal out, shall we? And I hope she can fleece the fucker for all he’s worth.

Please keep circulating the post.

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dying from easily treatable diseases to own the libs lol

she was also anti-vax and it was the flu and meningitis that killed her (both completely routine to vaccinate for, esp in your early 20s) so here’s ur reminder to go get vaccinated and not listen to ppl who tell you otherwise!

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basically emotional manipulation and guilt tripping as social justice praxis is pointless and not sustainable imo. it doesn’t promote real growth or solidarity if the entire basis of your activism is stemming from guilt or fear 

it’s also worth pointing out that it turns “social justice” into something uncomfortably like religion. it establishes patterns of behavior that you’re expected to follow, not necessarily because you understand them or agree with them, but because you are afraid of the consequences if you don’t. it turns communities of “activists” into self-aggrandizing moralistic pissing contests, where the pecking order is defined by who knows more of the rules, and who is more willing to enforce them on others (usually, by any means necessary). it encourages ideological purity and discourages debate, discussion, education, and subsequent individual and community growth.

“So when I found activist culture, with its powerful ideas about privilege and oppression and its simmering, explosive rage, I was intoxicated. I thought that I could purge my self-hatred with that fiery rhetoric and create the family I wanted so much with the bond that comes from shared trauma.
Social justice was a set of rules that could finally put the world into an order that made sense to me. If I could only use all the right language, do enough direct action, be critical enough of the systems around me, then I could finally be a good person.
All around me, it felt like my activist community was doing the same thing – throwing ourselves into “the revolution,” exhausting ourselves and burning out, watching each other for oppressive thoughts and behavior and calling each other on it vociferously.Occasionally – rarely – folks were driven out of community for being “fucked up.” More often, though, attempts to hold people accountable through call-outs and exclusion just exploded into huge online flame wars and IRL drama that left deep rifts in community for years. Only the most vulnerable – folks without large friend groups and social stability – were excluded permanently.
Like my blood family, my activist family was re-enacting the trauma that we had experienced at the hands of an oppressive society. Just as my father once held open the door to our house and demanded that I leave because he didn’t know how to reconcile his love for me with my gender identity, we denounced each other and burned bridges because we didn’t know how reconcile our social ideals with the fact that our loved ones don’t always live up to them.
I believe that sometimes we did this [..] in part so that we could focus on the failings of others and avoid examining the complicity with oppression, the capacity to abuse, that exists within us all. And I believe we did it in part because sometimes it’s impossible to imagine any other way: We live in a disposability culture – a society based on consumption, fear, and destruction – where we’re taught that the only way to respond when people hurt us is to hurt them back or get rid of them.
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