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Nov 8, 2011 12:44am

Wrench

the Allen wrench can be an effective tool in knowing hands. most push bar doors that only open from one direction can be unlocked and made to open from either side with a quarter turn of the right sized allen wrench.

Jun 23, 2011 12:00pm
Jun 22, 2011 12:00pm

(Source: s0ulsick)

Jun 21, 2011 12:00pm

(Source: nationalpost, via imitosiss)

Jun 20, 2011 12:00pm

(via yunzi)

Jun 19, 2011 12:00pm

salivaglands:

laying in my bed naked in winter weather is probable the only relaxing thing to do 

going to consume this moment so i don’t tear my face apart.

Jun 18, 2011 12:00pm

(via yunzi)

Jun 18, 2011 9:02am

(via alma-noir)

Mar 5, 2011 12:00pm
Mar 3, 2011 10:29am

(via mowkerai)

Feb 21, 2011 12:00pm
theinvisiblecommission:

Whoever they vote for, we are ungovernable.

theinvisiblecommission:

Whoever they vote for, we are ungovernable.

Feb 20, 2011 12:00pm
anarchkitteh:

joryuu:

Because the emphasis on career as an indicator of feminist aptitude is completely horribly terribly misguided. And this isn’t to say I reject working womanhood for domestic servitude—I think that dichotomy is also fucked, because by its very existence, such a dichotomy normalizes and upholds the problematic emphasis on personal achievement and acquisition of power over the development of interpersonal relationships and community.
In laypeople terms, I feel like my strength as a feminist is defined in large part by how many things I am or am not willing to sacrifice to achieve a future goal that’s determined by what I do in ~the machine~.  I resent that I’m supposed to focus on the future as opposed to the present, and that such a future is marked by a paycheck or a skill set or a role given to me by someone else in a big hierarchy.
In even less bullshit terms, yes, I’m in school because I want to have a job that requires a degree and will earn me a livable wage, but that’s not what I want, that’s a condition of the capitalist society I live in—and why is feminism defining itself by how women fit into that? How is it relevant to women who are denied access to it or agency within it? (Hint: it’s not.) What do we lose when we gain  economic power over others? (‘Nother hint: equality.) How do we wiggle out of that? ‘Cus I really don’t know.

SMASH.
(and read Nina Power.) 

anarchkitteh:

joryuu:

Because the emphasis on career as an indicator of feminist aptitude is completely horribly terribly misguided. And this isn’t to say I reject working womanhood for domestic servitude—I think that dichotomy is also fucked, because by its very existence, such a dichotomy normalizes and upholds the problematic emphasis on personal achievement and acquisition of power over the development of interpersonal relationships and community.

In laypeople terms, I feel like my strength as a feminist is defined in large part by how many things I am or am not willing to sacrifice to achieve a future goal that’s determined by what I do in ~the machine~.  I resent that I’m supposed to focus on the future as opposed to the present, and that such a future is marked by a paycheck or a skill set or a role given to me by someone else in a big hierarchy.

In even less bullshit terms, yes, I’m in school because I want to have a job that requires a degree and will earn me a livable wage, but that’s not what I want, that’s a condition of the capitalist society I live in—and why is feminism defining itself by how women fit into that? How is it relevant to women who are denied access to it or agency within it? (Hint: it’s not.) What do we lose when we gain  economic power over others? (‘Nother hint: equality.) How do we wiggle out of that? ‘Cus I really don’t know.

SMASH.

(and read Nina Power.) 

Feb 19, 2011 12:00pm
anarchkitteh:

this is kind of what I look like at protests. nahh, i usually break out the pants and boots for protests, but I kind of like the idea of showing up in a frilly dress. it could be my signature. 

anarchkitteh:

this is kind of what I look like at protests. nahh, i usually break out the pants and boots for protests, but I kind of like the idea of showing up in a frilly dress. it could be my signature. 

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