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Don’t you think it strange that life, described as so rich and full, a camel-trail of adventure, should shrink to this coin-sized world? A head on one side, a story on the other. Someone you loved and what happened. That’s all there is when you dig in your pockets. The most significant thing is someone else’s face. What else is embossed on your hands but her?

— Jeanette Winterson — from Written on the Body (via slothnorentropy)
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FYF 2013 line up.

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But I have seen the best of you and the worst of you, and I choose both.

— Sarah Kay and Phil Kaye, “An Origin Story” (via loveyourchaos)
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When I am with you, there is nowhere else I’d rather be. And I am a person who always wants to be somewhere else.

— David Levithan  (via pumbra)
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If owning a gun and knowing how to use it worked, the military would be the safest place for a woman. It’s not.

If women covering up their bodies worked, Afghanistan would have a lower rate of sexual assault than Polynesia. It doesn’t.

If not drinking alcohol worked, children would not be raped. They are.

If your advice to a woman to avoid rape is to be the most modestly dressed, soberest and first to go home, you may as well add “so the rapist will choose someone else”.

If your response to hearing a woman has been raped is “she didn’t have to go to that bar/nightclub/party” you are saying that you want bars, nightclubs and parties to have no women in them. Unless you want the women to show up, but wear kaftans and drink orange juice. Good luck selling either of those options to your friends.

Or you could just be honest and say that you don’t want less rape, you want (even) less prosecution of rapists.

— A Short Post on Rape Prevention (via brute-reason)
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