Clexa meets Star Wars?
Photos from the back covers of the Dykes to Watch Out For series
1. Dykes to Watch Out For (1986)
2. More Dykes to Watch Out For (1988)
3. New, Improved! Dykes to Watch Out For (1990) / Spawn of Dykes to Watch Out For (1993)
4. Dykes to Watch Out For: The Sequel (1992)
5. Unnatural Dykes to Watch Out For (1995)
6. Hot, Throbbing Dykes to Watch Out For (1997)
7. Split-Level Dykes to Watch Out For (1998)
8. Post-Dykes to Watch Out For (2000)
I find it crazy how guys are such control freaks and perfectionists. They want girls to look like Kim K without makeup on and will drop a girlfriend as soon as she gets the SLIGHTEST imperfection. I don't even think they love girls. They love this romanticised, porn filled version of girls. They don't actually love real girls. Lesbians on the other hand? You get the picture.
Men hate women. They just like femininity. They have high heel fetishes, and silicone-shaped-like-breasts fetishes, and red lipstick fetishes.
Femininity is sexualized, packaged and sold. And it’s bullshit, it hurts us, it harms women. So I’m beyond fucking done with people who think feminine=female.
Femininity is wrong, hurtful, degrading. On the other hand, women are strong, amazing, intelligent, valuable.
Beyond all that, only women can understand and respect women in the deep level we do. Lesbian love makes the world go around tbh.
/Mod A
“As an 8-year-old, Maryam Mirzakhani used to tell herself stories about the exploits of a remarkable girl. Every night at bedtime, her heroine would become mayor, travel the world or fulfill some other grand destiny.
Today, Mirzakhani — a 37-year-old mathematics professor at Stanford University — still writes elaborate stories in her mind. The high ambitions haven’t changed, but the protagonists have: They are hyperbolic surfaces, moduli spaces and dynamical systems. In a way, she said, mathematics research feels like writing a novel. “There are different characters, and you are getting to know them better,” she said. “Things evolve, and then you look back at a character, and it’s completely different from your first impression.”
Learn more about Maryam Mirzakhani at wired.
Murphy: I failed my safety course today
Emori: Why? What happened?
Murphy: Well one of the questions was "In the case of a fire what steps would you take?"
Emori: And?
Murphy: Well apparently, "FUCKING LARGE ONES" isn't an acceptable answer.