glitter-femin1sts:

Thank God we have all of these choices the antis talk about so much.
Takes a load of my back!
Not.

glitter-femin1sts:

Thank God we have all of these choices the antis talk about so much.

Takes a load of my back!

Not.

Reblogged from un petit feminist

If you think employers should be able to deny women coverage of contraception while covering Viagra, because their religious philosophy happens to be that women’s purpose is baby-making, or that women should “pay a price” for having sex, or that you should be able to determine which uses of birth control are permissible and which are slutty, you’re a misogynist. Even if you use politer words than “slut” and don’t demand a sex tape.

If you believe that women who are about to have abortions don’t realize they’re pregnant, and that they need to be “empowered” by being shown a picture of their “child” (misrepresentations are courtesy of McDonnell), to teach them a lesson about what’s at stake, you’re a misogynist. Even if you’re not forcing them to have a transvaginal ultrasound.

Reblogged from un petit feminist
simplifyyourlife:

There comes a point in your life that you feel like you also want to hang up your ‘Spidey Suit’. Take that time off.
Maybe it’s just what you need. I’m sure when you do decide to come back, you’ll be back swinging!

simplifyyourlife:

There comes a point in your life that you feel like you also want to hang up your ‘Spidey Suit’. Take that time off.

Maybe it’s just what you need. I’m sure when you do decide to come back, you’ll be back swinging!

Reblogged from simplify your life
The anguish of low quality lingers long after the sweetness of low cost is forgotten.
— Unknown (via redteams)
Reblogged from simplify your life
You cannot force yourself to forgive. Only when you understand what has happened can you have compassion for the other person and forgive him or her. That kind of forgiveness is the fruit of awareness. When you are mindful you can see the many causes that led the other person to make you suffer, and when you see this, forgiveness and release arise naturally.
— Thich Nhat Hanh, pg. 86, Living Buddha, Living Christ
Tags: forgiveness
The Kingdom of G-d is also said to be like a treasure that someone finds and hides in a field. Then, in his joy, he sells all he has and buys that field. If you are capable of touching that treasure, you know that nothing can be compared to it. It is the source of true joy, true peace, and true happiness. Once you have touched it, you realize that all the things you have considered to be conditions for your happiness are nothing. They may even be obstacles for your own happiness, and you can get rid of them without regret. We are all looking for conditions for our own happiness, and we know what things have made us suffer. But we have not yet seen or touched the treasure of happiness. When we touch it, even once, we know that we have the capacity of letting go of everything else.
— Thich Nhat Hanh, pg. 157, Living Buddha, Living Christ