Goodmornin' Gangerworld!

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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dragondicks

how to “pander to sjws / feminists”: in depth characters and storytelling, non objectified female characters, characters of all manners of races, identities and backgrounds

how to pander to gamer boys: make titty wobble

feminismandpugsarelife

Wow no wonder they don’t want to make games more accessible to women, they’d have to reveal their lack of actual talent.

knowledgeequalsblackpower
angelica-aswald:
“ micdotcom:
“ White teacher who wants to “kill all Black people” gets to keep her job
“ Apparently, the public school system in America thinks blatant racism is A-OK.
Cynthia Ramsey, a math teacher at Camden County High School, in...
micdotcom

White teacher who wants to “kill all Black people” gets to keep her job 

Apparently, the public school system in America thinks blatant racism is A-OK.

Cynthia Ramsey, a math teacher at Camden County High School, in North Carolina, reportedly told her students a few weeks ago that one item on her bucket list is “to kill all black people.”

Yep, you read that right.

angelica-aswald

Don’t let this die. If there is ever a time for Tumblr to drag the fuck out of someone, this is it. 

blackhistoryalbum
vintageblackglamour:
“ One of the earliest Black superstars, singer Florence Mills (1896-1927) on August 1, 1923 in ‘Dover Street to Dixie’ at the London Pavilion. Best known as the lead in the first all-black Broadway musical, “Shuffle Along” in...
vintageblackglamour

One of the earliest Black superstars, singer Florence Mills (1896-1927) on August 1, 1923 in ‘Dover Street to Dixie’ at the London Pavilion. Best known as the lead in the first all-black Broadway musical, “Shuffle Along” in 1921, Ms. Mills sudden death in 1927 at the height of her popularity devastated her friends and fans in the United States and Europe. An estimated 150,000 people lined the streets of Harlem to mourn her passing. Photo: Bassano/National Portrait Gallery, London.