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Art, Feminism and Star trek

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Sometimes a post comes along and it just ties the whole blog together.

Sometimes a post comes along and it just ties the whole blog together.

Men who want to be feminists do not need to be given a space in feminism. They need to take the space they have in society & make it feminist.

Kelley Temple, National Union of Students UK Women’s Officer   (via howkrule)

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System Shock 2

violet-morphine:

paranoid—angels:

bizarre—erotica:

X!X

violet-morphine:

paranoid—angels:

bizarre—erotica:

X!X

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goddoe:

ST:TNG S4E3: “Brothers

kiranwearsscienceblues:

thedoctorwillsaveme:

pigfarts-is-on-vulcan:

I forgot about this, but back during Christmas Break, I put Star Trek in front of my cat to see what he would do. To my surprise, he actually did watch it. However, he only seemed mildly entertained - that is, until Scotty started talking. Then my cat actually paused the episode and stared at him. He just stared at Scotty and wouldn’t let me press play for, like, four or five minutes. After that, he watched for a while, but gradually lost interest and started dozing, only looking up when he heard Scotty’s voice.

Can someone please explain to me why my cat loves Scotty so much? Was James Doohan secretly some sort of magical cat whisperer? What is this?

oh 

my

god

i think your cat has a crush

iwillincendiotheheartoutofyou:

my blog has become this weird mixture of fandoms, feminism, cats and really fucking stupid jokes that nobody outside this website would find remotely amusing

sjinteresting:

FOREVER SAILOR MOON | via Tumblr on @weheartit.com - http://whrt.it/15N2289

sjinteresting:

FOREVER SAILOR MOON | via Tumblr on @weheartit.com - http://whrt.it/15N2289

If we can’t write diversity into sci-fi, then what’s the point? You don’t create new worlds to give them all the same limits of the old ones.

Jane Espenson (from interview with Advocate.com)

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paper marbling

fill a tray with water. blow, fan, stir, dab, and drag paint or colored ink across its surface. put a sheet of washi paper on top to stain it with the floating art.

though called “turkish” paper marbling by europeans, this design technique was developed in east asia, central asia, and the islamic world. it is an important part of turkic, tajik, indian, and other asian and middle eastern cultures.

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