@all  the people who tag my mob boss dad joke as being awful or can only say “God”

you’re absolutely right, why do you think I made the joke in the first place???

sevi007:

rex101111:

An asexual mob boss finds out one of his goons is planning on ratting him out to the police in order to take his place as top dog. Obviously he has the guy beaten half way to hell and on his knees in front of him so as to make an example of the poor fool.

After the schmuck begs and pleads for his life a little the boss shakes his head, “You disappoint me Tony,” He says as he levels a pistol at the traitors forehead, “I thought that after all the time you spent here by my side, you’d have learned one important fact about me…”

Tony gulps in panic, “Learned-Learned what boss?”

BANG!

“That I don’t appreciate it when people try to fuck me.”

@rex101111 Let’s make this at least 600 notes worth. =D

@sevi007 how about 700? Xp

The Christian right’s new strategy: Divide and conquer the LGBT community

justaqueerwitchy:

anaisnein:

autisticpadfoot:

tygressofaera:

This is why TERFs are right wing.

Effing literally “Drop the T” is a radfem/TERF popular tag.

TERFs are right in lockstep with the right wing as long as trans lives suffer.

A direct quote from the article:

“Attendees were also told to wrap their transphobic rhetoric in the language of feminism, claiming gender identity is a concept offensive to women.”

reblogging because this is not just an abstract dotted line trans people and their allies are drawing for rhetoric’s sake, but very much a literal and intentional initiative on the part of the right. I’m sure that not every budding “gender-critical” radfem has any notion she’s being used as a pawn in this way, the opinions in question will feel organic, but that’s the downstream effect of a well crafted right-wing communications strategy: that’s how this works.

whoop there it is

The Christian right’s new strategy: Divide and conquer the LGBT community

Cute Eri idea! In their second sport festival, the kids are going with everything, but where all the public is sit down, Eri and some heroes (let’s go with Cementos) are watching. Suddenly, Eri takes out a handmade banner with all the students in 2-a (bc they had grown up a year) and she’s so proud of it even if some of the other kids make fun of them for the sloppy drawings. The teens, though, are so proud of her and whoever said something bad… they shoved them to bakugo.

Next year the teacher help her make an even bigger banner and help her with it during the event.

She did most of the drawings, with a few additions by a couple of other students near the edges added with her approve and supervision.