TheAmazingSallyHogan

Musings of a video game fangirl.

Because that's totally a unique perspective.

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    madeleineengland:

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    On October 23, 1915, twenty-thousand suffragists marched on Fifth Avenue in New York City demanding the right to vote.

    In the photo there is Komako Kimura (1887-1980), a prominent Japanese suffragist, who arrived from Japan to help out her sisters in America and joined in the parade.

    Kimura came from a poor traditional Japanese family, who had arranged a marriage for her when she was 14 years old with a man she had never seen. Like many women in Japan during that time, she was expected to obey the traditional customs. She was expected to be obedient, she was expected to follow the same traditions that generations of her forebears had followed before her.

    But, on the way to the marriage ceremony, Kimura had other thoughts. She would slip out of the carriage and go into hiding. She sold her wedding finery and bought a ticket to another city. There, she started a career as a dancer to support her finances.

    She then again defied Japanese convention by eloping with a young doctor. She would become a writer, publishing a novel, then edited a woman’s magazine in Tokyo, called Shin Shin Fujin, the first publication in Japan of its kind asserting women’s rights. It would be so controversial that the magazine would be suppressed.

    The conservative government of Japan then started watching her and would refuse her to hold suffrage meetings in the streets of Tokyo.

    She would also become a well-known actress in her country who would take on daring roles. Again, the government would step in, telling her that she needed to stick with nice and mild roles befitting of women at that time.

    She responded to that edict by opening her theater to the public without fee. She would be arrested and put on trial. The government, however, never knew what they were truly dealing with: Kimura would defend herself, providing arguments that were so well thought out that her trial would receive much publicity. Because of her, the word “suffrage”, previously unspoken before in Japan, would be carried into the remotest districts of the empire.

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    howtobangyourmonster:

    re-peysi:

    re-peysi:

    seshrat:

    seshrat:

    man i’m gonna say it that tv head thing that early-teens tumblr had going on was great and i want it back

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    this shit. this shit ruled. start doing this again

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    yooo-

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    I think you guys deserve a continuation

    I like object heads. This is very Saga.

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  3.   decaydog:
“you’re my universe
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    decaydog:

    you’re my universe

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  4.   blue–folder:
“Someone in my neighborhood put up a little VHS library on their curb. An ode to a forgotten age.
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    blue–folder:

    Someone in my neighborhood put up a little VHS library on their curb. An ode to a forgotten age.

    (via chrisdornerfanclub)

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    vintageeveryday:

    Photos of Vincent Price in the 1930s and ’40s.

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    vintageeveryday:

    Fascinating vintage ads of old-school headphones.

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    dr-archeville:

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    datanazush:

    thepleasuregoblin:

    datanazush:

    thepleasuregoblin:

    Concepts like sex magic and fertility deities in fantasy are actually really interesting to me as a person with a lot of interest in anthropology and mythology like Yes I am curious about the weird sex that elves have but its pretty much exclusively explored by authors who are Weird Horny Dudes and forget about putting that stuff into a d&d campaign

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    Oh we’re talking about sex in fantasy settings are we?

    Oh, famed fantasy author Ed Greenwood! So good to see you, we’re having our panel down here in my wine cellar,

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    WAIT I HAVEN’T FINISHED TELLING YOU HOW THE DROW MATRIARCHS DISCIPLINE THEIR UNRULY MALE CONSORTS

    This is funny and I don’t even know who that is

    HA!

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    bearded-english-gent:

    quincunx:

    fat-rat:

    flameslikeanything:

    flameslikeanything:

    If you’re ever feeling down, just pull up google maps, zoom in on England and start looking at all the place names.

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    my personal recommendations:

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    charlesoberonn:

    memewhore:

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    Archeologist 20,000 years after horses go extinct: *cries* I don’t

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  10.   meviss-j:
“Day 5. Favorite villain – Mad Hatter, The Penguin, Poison Ivy
Some of my favorite Batman villains, BTAS style
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    meviss-j:

    Day 5. Favorite villain – Mad Hatter, The Penguin, Poison Ivy
    Some of my favorite Batman villains, BTAS style

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