Guys There’s A HUGE Compilation Of Pokemon Shaming Illustrations Being Circulated On Here And It Has

Guys there’s a HUGE compilation of Pokemon Shaming illustrations being circulated on here and it has over 10 THOUSAND notes despite NONE of the images being sourced.

I follow the artist of one of them who doesn’t approve of their art being reposted so it’s safe to assume the OP didn’t ask permission from ANY of the artists. With all of the posts about art theft going around you all should know far better than to reblog blatantly reposted art so please stop reblogging that one post. It has more notes than half the images probably have by themselves so it’s incredibly disrespectful to keep circulating it despite that.

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9 years ago

R.I.P. The 2976 American people that lost their lives on 9/11 and R.I.P. the 48,644 Afghan and 1,690,903 Iraqi and 35,000 Pakistani people that paid the ultimate price for a crime they did not commit

9 years ago

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9 years ago
“Defensive Architecture” Aimed At The Homeless As A Deliberate, Considered Kind Of Cruelty.
“Defensive Architecture” Aimed At The Homeless As A Deliberate, Considered Kind Of Cruelty.
“Defensive Architecture” Aimed At The Homeless As A Deliberate, Considered Kind Of Cruelty.
“Defensive Architecture” Aimed At The Homeless As A Deliberate, Considered Kind Of Cruelty.
“Defensive Architecture” Aimed At The Homeless As A Deliberate, Considered Kind Of Cruelty.

“Defensive architecture” aimed at the homeless as a deliberate, considered kind of cruelty.

By Lisa Wade, PhD

I encourage everyone to go read this very smart and very sad essay from Alex Andreuo at The Guardian. It’s a condemnation of defensive architecture, a euphemism for strategies that make the urban landscape inhospitable to the homeless.

They include benches with dividers that make it impossible to lie down, spikes and protrusions on window ledges and in front of store windows, forests of pointed cement structures under bridges and freeways, emissions of high pitched sounds, and sprinklers that intermittently go off on sidewalks to prevent camping overnight. There is also perpetually sticky anti-climb paint and corner urination guards, plus “viewing gardens” that take up space that might be attractive to homeless people:

The examples above and below are from a collection at Dismal Garden. Here’s a picture of anti-encampment spikes featured at The Guardian:

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This is to discourage urination:

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This is to take up space so people can’t camp on the sidewalk:

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Andreuo writes of the psychological effect of these structures. They tell homeless people quite clearly that they are not wanted and that others not only don’t care, but are actively antagonistic to their comfort and well being. He says:

Defensive architecture is revealing on a number of levels, because it is not the product of accident or thoughtlessness, but a thought process. It is a sort of unkindness that is considered, designed, approved, funded and made real with the explicit motive to exclude and harass. It reveals how corporate hygiene has overridden human considerations…

If the corporations have turned to aggressive tactics, governments seem to simply be in denial. They offer few resources to homeless people and the ones they do offer are insufficient to serve everyone. Andreuo continues:

We curse the destitute for urinating in public spaces with no thought about how far the nearest free public toilet might be. We blame them for their poor hygiene without questioning the lack of public facilities for washing… Free shelters, unless one belongs to a particularly vulnerable group, are actually extremely rare.

He then connects the dots. “Fundamental misunderstanding of destitution,” he argues, “is designed to exonerate the rest from responsibility and insulate them from perceiving risk.” If homeless people are just failing to do right by themselves or take the help available to them, then only they are to blame for their situation. And, if only they are to blame, we don’t have to worry that, given just the right turn of events, it could happen to us.

Lisa Wade is a professor of sociology at Occidental College and the co-author of Gender: Ideas, Interactions, Institutions. You can follow her on Twitter and Facebook.

9 years ago
DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT ORDER FROM IRISHSUSCO!! They’ve Copied Pictures And Prices From A Lady Named
DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT ORDER FROM IRISHSUSCO!! They’ve Copied Pictures And Prices From A Lady Named
DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT ORDER FROM IRISHSUSCO!! They’ve Copied Pictures And Prices From A Lady Named
DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT ORDER FROM IRISHSUSCO!! They’ve Copied Pictures And Prices From A Lady Named
DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT ORDER FROM IRISHSUSCO!! They’ve Copied Pictures And Prices From A Lady Named

DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT ORDER FROM IRISHSUSCO!! They’ve copied pictures and prices from a lady named Monique Lula and it’s a total scam! They take your money and NEVER ship your item! If you have ordered from them, CALL YOUR BANK.

I am apparently 1 of THOUSANDS affected. Please boost this.

11 years ago

if a guy calls you hot, he’s complimenting your body.

if a guy calls you cute, he’s complimenting your face.

but if a guy calls you shrexy, he’s complimenting each and every one of your layers

9 years ago

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9 years ago

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Woomy

reblog if you agree

9 years ago

Reblog if your parents have ever:

- pointed out acne - treated you like a little slave (you get them EVERYTHING) - made fun of people who you idolize - made you feel like an outcast - ever called you a mistake or worthless - forced you to go to a place where you weren’t comfortable - made jokes about your weight - made you cry - made you break down - made you feel like you were all alone If so I’m going to send each and everyone of you a message!

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