The Proceeds From This New Lush Bath Bomb Go Toward Transgender Rights Charities

fattyatomicmutant:

thedunwichhorrorpictureshow:

cameoamalthea:

fattyatomicmutant:

A TRANS PRIDE BATH BOMB

OF WHICH BUYING HELPS CHARITIES

(and that I want to eat it looks delicious)

Forbidden Cronch

ATTENTION:  We are no longer drinking Respect Transgender Juice; we are bathing in it.

I’ll bathe to that.

I’m picking some up when I get my refund.

The Proceeds From This New Lush Bath Bomb Go Toward Transgender Rights Charities

ninjanaomi:

otherwindow:

otherwindow:

Iconic seafarer beards became a trend to scare away pesky mermaids.

Mermaid, seeing a bald pirate: Zero threat…!
Mermaid, seeing a hairy, bearded pirate: If I get too close their face tentacles will eat me…!

Most mermaids only grow short beards as not to scare baby mermaids (longer beards look like the tentacled mouths of hungry squids and octopuses).

Pirates use this innate fear to their advantage to protect themselves from mermaids, hence the iconic beards and hat:

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I like how this is presented as factual information

sixpenceee:

When Brock Turner, a former student at Stanford University in California, was sentenced in June 2016 to only six months for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman, many people were understandably outraged. And they were even more angry when Turner was released on September 2nd after serving only half of his already meagre sentence.

In response to this miscarriage of justice, Yana Mazurkevich, a 20-year-old student at Ithaca College in New York, decided to create the photo series you can see below. The project, titled “It Happened”, was made for a sexual assault awareness media platform called Current Solutions, and as you can see, the message is pretty powerful. As Mazurkevich wrote on her Facebook page, “In response to Brock Turner’s early release, this photo series aims to continue the conversation on sexual assault, As well as to raise a huge finger to Turner and his 3-month jail time.” (Source)