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About: me llamo rocío, tengo 19, soy de argentina y fangirleo mucho.

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fuckingyespetewentz:

*falls down kicking and screaming* sO bOYCOTt lOVE *runs around in circles* DETOX jUSt tO RETOX *punches a wall* aND i’d PROMiSE yOU aNYtHING *sobs aggressively* fOR ANOthER sHOt AT LIFE *slams head through wall*

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ponyboy-draws:

iv come to dismantle the patriarchy 

ponyboy-draws:

iv come to dismantle the patriarchy 

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romantickissing:

things girls are made to feel ashamed of-

  • having periods
  • choosing what they want to wear on their body
  • wanting to/not wanting to have sex
  • putting boys in the ‘friendzone’
  • standing up against misogyny
  • ruining a boy’s life by telling the police that he raped her
  • abortion
  • having hair on their body
  • not appreciating catcalls
  • not appreciating chivalry
  • having control over their own fucking body

basically living

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feministcards:

Kathleen Hanna  is an American musician and feminist that was the lead singer in the riot grrrl group, Bikini Kill (which recently started their own record label) and later, in Le Tigre. Recently, Hanna has been recording and performing under The Julie Ruin. In the 2006 documentary, Don’t Need You: the Herstory of Riot Grrrl, Hanna elaborates on the effect feminism had on her in childhood, recalling that her interest grew when her mother checked out a copy of Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique from the library. In college, she worked as a stripper to support herself and her photography passion. She also performed spoken word, addressing issues such as sexism and violence against women. Later, her band Bikini Kill became one of the first riot grrrl bands that promoted political awareness, a DIY ethic and local collaboration and support. Hanna continued her work with Le Tigre and now with her work as The Julie Ruin, still incorporating the same political and feminist elements that altered the music industry for women. -Christina Dore
Illustration by Liz Prince

feministcards:

Kathleen Hanna  is an American musician and feminist that was the lead singer in the riot grrrl group, Bikini Kill (which recently started their own record label) and later, in Le Tigre. Recently, Hanna has been recording and performing under The Julie Ruin. In the 2006 documentary, Don’t Need You: the Herstory of Riot Grrrl, Hanna elaborates on the effect feminism had on her in childhood, recalling that her interest grew when her mother checked out a copy of Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique from the library. In college, she worked as a stripper to support herself and her photography passion. She also performed spoken word, addressing issues such as sexism and violence against women. Later, her band Bikini Kill became one of the first riot grrrl bands that promoted political awareness, a DIY ethic and local collaboration and support. Hanna continued her work with Le Tigre and now with her work as The Julie Ruin, still incorporating the same political and feminist elements that altered the music industry for women. -Christina Dore

Illustration by Liz Prince

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