Elise
- Digital Artist
- Trans girl: She/Her
Ask me about my sacred mission.

 

theroguefeminist:

onceuponawildflower:

This woman deserves an award. 👏💥

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I am sure it has been aaid before but let us take a moment to appreciate the incredible hypocrisy of the conservative outrage in response to these comments. Trump has said just as “inflammatory” things on multiple occasions about locking up Clinton and insulting other politicians–and much worse about American immigrants. But none of them bat an eyelash even though Trump literally has created a whole persona around talking this way about literally every single person he doesn’t like.

yourconfusedneighborhoodemo:

thegoodthebadandthegaypuff:

imagineswiftrejects:

notyrqueer:

yetanothertaylor:

pokemon-professor-grey:

viragon:

author-j-lynn-collins:

trufflebootybuttercream:

bussykween:

tormans-space:

dwaynewaynejr:

iamhannalashay:

softwhorecore:

deadpoolsdickwarmer:

The fact that nobody is talking about Secret’s new commercials pisses me off

This makes me so happy ☺️

Yesssss😭 I damn near cried

I LOVE THIS OMFG

YOOOOOOOOOOO THATS AMAZING!!!!!

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Originally posted by realitytvgifs

Can someone help me understand I wanna cry to ..I feel something went over my head

The woman in the bathroom is trans and is scared that if she comes out of the stall the women that walked in will insult or harass her. but when she comes out they compliment her on her dress instead. The add ends with saying “stress tested for women.” It means Secret is including trans women in their definition of women. 

I have reblogged this three times now, each one mentioning the fact that Secret not only included a trans woman, but that they /had the other women compliment her dress and treat her with respect/. I will reblog this every time I see it because it’s so important. More companies should involve trans people in their marketing - we do exist. Props to Secret for getting in on this movement. It makes me really happy to see more of the trans community represented in daily television.

Reblog the shit out of this

We need more positive things like this!

Okay but I did cry

!!! FINALLY

This is pretty fan-fucking-tastic

I’ve seen this but I will forever REBLOG.

leftist-hyacinthus:

godloveyell:

sapphixxx:

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third-nature:

left-reminders:

left-reminders:

abcoconut:

third-nature:

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Ok, but yeah. I want to work more than 15 hours a week. I genuinely love the challenge with what I do. 15 seems, oddly tiny? Where did this number come from?

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This is a good response to that question, in case anyone wanted the q&a paired together. 15 would be the social average — some people might work more, some less, but that would be up to them. This is also presupposing a change in the way the economy effectively functions, in the sense that 15 hours would be the social average for necessary labor, and after that point you’d probably see tons of people participating in “unnecessary” labor out of interest. There’s an idea in socialist theory that basically says once you reach a point far enough along after capitalism you’d just start seeing a blurring of the lines between what’s defined as “work” (or as “a job”) and what’s defined as “a collective activity”, especially with regard to the arts, science, etc.

At the very least, a transition towards (eco)socialism will require a vast shortening of the workweek and a reduction in overall advertising/consumption, whether that mean a 15-hour week or a 20-hour week. The main point is that people are overworked, we can meet everyone’s needs feasibly with less hours anyway, and the over-emphasis on extraction and accumulation (which is in part fueled by a tediously long workweek) is having disastrous effects on the planet. We can both accomodate the needs of the planet AND expand the political horizons for the great majority of the population, but it will require the fundamental defeat of capitalism and the establishment of a new ecological workers’ democracy. It’s a big project, but so worth it in the long run.

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The 15-hour week presupposes a change in the economy first. Obviously capitalism requires long hours for people to survive, but in terms of pure stats it’s not necessary for society to be working that much. There’s enough resources for everyone, and so much work is pointless bullshit that only exists to line the pockets of the rich. The ecosocialist project demands a new way of looking at and distributing work. Get rid of the bullshit jobs, divvy up the necessary jobs, and we’d free up people’s time immensely to engage in pursuits they actually want to do to contribute to society.

Also, food and housing and such would be guaranteed in an ecosocialist society anyway, so it goes beyond simply reorganizing work. People have a right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and those will never be achieved for the great majority in a capitalist society.

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These were really good additions so I wanted t add them onto the cumulative post

the 40 hour workweek is not as productive as corporate/management wants us to think, and it also leave most people exhausted. 8 hours a day, 5 days a week is an absurd amount of time to be working. And judging from statistics, there’s about 50% of Americans who work more than 40 hours a week…

This does not even include time spent commuting or getting ready for work.

Even though our productivity is leagues better than it has ever been, we now have less leisure time than feudal peasants! There is absolutely no reason for people to need to work 40+ hours a week just to support themselves or family.

There’s a lot of “But how will X industry function on so few hours?” And the answer that comes to my mind is that if the price we pay for no one living on the street, going hungry, or suffering from curable illnesses is that movies/video games take longer to make because no one can be coerced into working obscene hours on threat of starvation, then damn, that’s fucking cheap, and I would pay it without hesitation.

Also, on that last point: if we’re talking about projects that *actually* take that long? Yeah, most of the people who work those jobs are likely to volunteer more time at them; again, see “blurring the line between ‘a job’ and ‘a collective activity’” above.

I mean we already see people making movies, video games, music, fashion, and all the other things we love essentially for free out of the love of the medium with no expectation of profit right now. Why would we expect that art would suddenly disappear? If anything it would flourish.

It WOULD flourish because people who have more free time on their hands and aren’t living in constant fear of losing their house, healthcare, etc. have greater energies that they can devote to creative pursuits. Think of all the art and innovations we are likely missing out on, because everyone’s too busy scraping like hell to survive. Countless studies have proven that stress has very real deleterious effects on logic and reasoning along with pretty much all forms of thinking associated with creativity.

I haven’t really seen a ton of math here yet, so let’s do some simple math to prove that a 15 hour work week, if anything, is an estimate in the high range of what is necessary, and not absurd in the slightest:

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What we see here is that technology has increased human productivity while median compensation for that productivity has been lagging behind.

In other words, somebody (a small minority) is making a bunch of money they weren’t making before.

Since 1978 human productivity has, thanks to technology, multiplied by 2.5x.

Standard of living has (calculated from spending and accounting for inflation) NOT CHANGED.

This means that we are not living more expensively, and in some areas, particularly housing, healthcare and education, we are now actually having it WORSE than they did 50 years ago.

So let’s do the math I was missing:

If we got rid of this paradoxical group that is making so much more money, we could have the same standard of living as in 1978 while working 2.5x less!

As the typical work week in 1978 was 40 hours, that corresponds to 16 hours (16 × 2.5 = 40).

And human productivity didn’t start increasing through technology in 1978! If we accounted for farther back than that we could cut it WAY more!

On top of that we have all of the previously mentioned factors, which get a lot more complicated to calculate, but it’s not even necessary!

The IWW was campaigning for a 16 hour work week in the 1910’s for crying out loud!

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You really think we can’t do any less than 15 in 2018?

Also, let’s talk about how exactly capitalism makes this not work:

In capitalism, you have an employer who needs to profit from what you do.

This means that you create a certain amount of value for them. They pay you a wage in turn.

This wage is ALWAYS lower than what your work is worth.

If it was equal or higher, your employer would lose money from hiring you!

And this surplus value that your employer takes isn’t a little. It’s a lot.

So much that cutting the work week by half – presupposing this wage-exploitation stopped existing – would be absurd; a 15 hour work week would probably be too long, not too short!

peevesies:

nitramaraho:

prussiandragon:

nitramaraho:

here have a second video of the ones that missed the cut for part one

This is such a weird mix of some of my favorite vines and ones I’ve never seen before and I love it

glad you like it

can u believe that red lipstick lip sync vine lady and TAMPONS brother vine guy are married now

yournewfriendshouse:
“ dandelionofthanatos:
“If ever there was a paragraph that described Canadian-Brand Racist Jackassetry, THIS IS VERY IT.
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‘When you believe niceness disproves the presence of racism, it’s easy to start believing bigotry is rare,...

yournewfriendshouse:

dandelionofthanatos:

If ever there was a paragraph that described Canadian-Brand Racist Jackassetry, THIS IS VERY IT.

‘When you believe niceness disproves the presence of racism, it’s easy to start believing bigotry is rare, and that the label racist should be applied only to mean-spirited, intentional acts of discrimination. The problem with this framework–besides being a gross misunderstanding of how racism operates in systems and structures enabled by nice people–is that it obligates me to be nice in return, rather than truthful. I am expected to come closer to racists. Be nicer to them. Coddle them.’


It’s so good to see this articulated!

(Source: ithelpstodream)

butchhousewife:

Concept: “pin up” calendar of gnc lgbt women doing things like arranging ties, petting cats, sculpting pottery, reading books, grilling vegetable skewers, building furniture, just doing what women want

Anonymous asked
Do trans girls have periods? Can they have periods?

realtransfacts:

Yes and no. You won’t menstruate if you don’t have a uterus (and some people with uteri don’t menstruate either), but you can have a hormonal cycle that can have some of the same symptoms.

Here’s a little bit of info about it, but I’m sure you can find more if you continue searching on your own as well:

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

thatpettyblackgirl:

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We live in a simulation.

Those right-wing maniacs are really trying hard don’t they? Unable to win any argument - so all brain power focusing into making up fake content.

How low the Republicans go when they are scared of powerful women.

“Republican attempt to shame female politician with nude photoshop pictures debunked by foot fetishist using Wikifeet”

That’s a real thing that happened

That’s an actual news story that occured

What even is this planet

hansolocareer:

50shadesofkomaeda:

celticpyro:

doujinshi:

so this kid he used to bully me in middle school before i got tough, well this is kind of a funny story. so i sugar from time to time but my latest
sugar mommys house is so extra and i didnt bring my glasses but im going through the house because she told me to make myself at home and i see a family photo and im just like he looks really familiar but i cant make out shit. and so she and i start talking and shes like yeah i have a son your age actually and im just like wait… and she was like you’ll meet him later when we go to the car show, and im just like fuckin wait.. and we get to the car show and its me and her we’re holding hands being friendly and shes like and heres my son. and i shit u not this is the same dude who used to fucking bully me in middle school and he starts fucking crying because he didnt know his mom was lesbian and i was just like hey its been a while, but im getting fucked by your mom.

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therealjoycesepticeye:

comradewodka:

I feel like someone in japan in the 1980s perfectly predicted the kind of thing tumblr would love in 2018

Visual representation of feeling yourself

(Source: rhumbarat)

cyberlesbiab:

Okay since Tumblr only wants to show me porn and TERFs when I search something as simple as “trans women”

If you are a trans woman, reblog this post, I wanna follow you

note: I am a trans woman and I had to remake my account so I got like no followers lol