November 18, 2012
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We tell people they are “strong” when we are uncomfortable with their pain and would prefer that they shut up and not bother us with it. To say “but you are strong” is telling someone “I don’t think you should feel that way,” and it’s not a compliment. I don’t think that strength means being invulnerable, or pretending that you are. The belief that silence and stoicism are inherently good qualities is how you end up dressed up like a bat punching criminals in an alley – it’s not a good road to emotional health.
Be sad. Be angry. Let your heart break – in the diner, on someone’s futon, in the park, on the way to the zoo, at brunch, over drinks, in the therapist’s office, on the bus – Wherever it breaks, let it break all the way open, let it run out and down and spread out in a soggy puddle at your feet. Say, “I’m sorry, I can’t listen to you today, my heart is broken. Will you sit with me a while and I’ll tell you about it?“

Say, “I can’t take care of you today, but you can take care of me, and maybe tomorrow I will take care of you, and we can trade off like that for a while, okay?”

Say, “I love you, and I love that you think I’m strong, but I don’t feel like being strong today. I feel like being angry and crazy and sad. Can we go to the movies or just sit here quietly or take a walk or talk about it or not talk about it?“

Your friends may get scared when you do this. If you, the “strong” one can break, what does that say about them? That’s why they push back at you and try to remind you of your strength, when what you need is for them to stand by you in your pain and weakness. They don’t have to solve that pain, they just have to bear witness to it. Maybe they don’t know how – a lot of people don’t know what to do in the face of other people’s pain. They want to fix everything, and if they can’t fix it they feel inadequate. As the “strong” one you can help them out with this by saying “You don’t have to fix it. You don’t have to do anything. Just be with me, and listen, and love me, and I’ll love you back. That’s all I need – to know that you love me, even when I’m sad and scared and don’t know what to do next.”

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Captain Awkward, “The lie of ‘strength”
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October 15, 2012
aj-watson:

cuntofdoom:

Because this always bears reblogging. Illustrates how cartography—specifically the ways in which cartographers shrink and expand land masses in order to depict a “flat” earth— distorts our perception of the world.

Fascinating.

aj-watson:

cuntofdoom:

Because this always bears reblogging. Illustrates how cartography—specifically the ways in which cartographers shrink and expand land masses in order to depict a “flat” earth— distorts our perception of the world.

Fascinating.

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August 30, 2012

laughterbynight:

bamfwomenofcolor:

littleojibwe:

nijireiki:

feministdisney:

disneytrivia:

Pocahontas was harshly criticized by Chief Roy Crazy Horse as historically inaccurate and offensive for glossing over more negative treatment of Pocahontas and her tribe by the English. He claims that Roy Disney refused the tribe’s offers to help create a more culturally and historically accurate film.

You can read his entire statement on the subject, which includes the factual story of Matoka, or “Pocahontas” as she was nicknamed, here, on the official website of the Powhatan Renape Nation.

I recommend reading the above linked piece- it’s pretty short, but will give you a very clear understanding of the history/the accurate account v. the myth/Powhatan response to the movie.

OH HAY AND LOOK WHAT’S ON MY DASH asapigfhjsvhi feeeeeliiiiings

I knew the true story but I never knew that it was made up by Smith. So in reality there is not story at all. Just a white guy with a big mouth. Big surprise. As much as I love the Disney movie, this makes me want to punch Disney in the face because they could have told an even better story of colonialism.

When a woman of color is too much of a BAMF, her history is rewritten to suit white people.

This has always torn me. I love this movie because it’s basically all I’ve got, and she’s still one of the more powerful women on the disney roster. But there’s SO much wrong with the entire story.

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October 8, 2011
twelvebats:

raws-al-ghul:

elliottmarshal:

[Image: A full color image of DC Comics characters Bruce Wayne, wearing his Batman costume with the cowl down. He’s standing in front of a brick wall that has, in green letters, the phrase “OCCUPY GOTHAM” spray painted across it. Bruce is holding a cardboard sign that says “RAISE MY TAXES”]
deantrippe:

“Occupy Gotham” by Project: Rooftop Batman 2.0 contest winner, Anjin Anhut.


 This is just great!

Kudos for saying what DC is too chicken shit to say. We all know Bruce is a hero of the people.

twelvebats:

raws-al-ghul:

elliottmarshal:

[Image: A full color image of DC Comics characters Bruce Wayne, wearing his Batman costume with the cowl down. He’s standing in front of a brick wall that has, in green letters, the phrase “OCCUPY GOTHAM” spray painted across it. Bruce is holding a cardboard sign that says “RAISE MY TAXES”]

deantrippe:

Occupy Gotham” by Project: Rooftop Batman 2.0 contest winner, Anjin Anhut.

 This is just great!

Kudos for saying what DC is too chicken shit to say. We all know Bruce is a hero of the people.

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