Female toplessness is legal in a lot of places in the US (although not where I live), and I’d be meeting the letter of the law with a couple of Band-aids. But I have a gut feeling that if I go anywhere that there are people—and particularly anywhere there are children—nobody’s going to be too happy about my Band-aids. The enforcement is social; women just don’t go around topless in the US.

It bothers me because it’s unequal, but it also bothers me in its implications: that my body is inherently sexual, and a man’s body isn’t. It feels like men are being viewed through the first-person lens of “it’s nice to feel the sun on my skin, and I don’t mean anything by it” and women are being viewed through the distinctly third-person lens of “it’s inappropriate for me, a heterosexual man, to see her sexy parts.” It ignores the experiences of people who are turned on by male chests and somehow manage to contain themselves when they see one.

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Accelerated Pre-calc… what?

After four years of zero math, I tested into accelerated pre-calc. Say what? I think something was wrong with the test.




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DAMN.

blackandkillingit:

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DAMN.

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TW: RAPE But according a survey by the Alaska Federation of Natives, the rate of sexual violence in rural villages like Emmonak is as much as 12 times the national rate. And interviews with Native American women here and across the nation’s tribal reservations suggest an even grimmer reality: They say few, if any, female relatives or close friends have escaped sexual violence.

Sexual assault isn’t a ‘sex allegation.’ It’s a rape allegation. No one cares if [Dominique Strauss-Kahn] is alleged to have had sex. Many, if not most, adult human beings have had sex. What we care about is whether he assaulted someone, sexually or otherwise. If someone is arrested for allegedly breaking into a jewelry store and stealing a Rolex, we don’t call it a ‘shopping allegation.’

Bon Iver, The Roots, Beirut, Metric, The Shins, Explosions in the Sky, and so many more…

All in three days that were full of drinking, spending time with amazing friends, and camping.

Sasquatch 2012 was pretty much amazing.


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