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sintire:

wariojo:

dekutree:

wheelcher2:

the white guy is killin me

“hmm..yes..ho….mhm”

*looks nervously at obama* “h….ho………”

click here to enter into a teenage boys mind

(Source: northgang)

7beebi:

jennifergarner:

“I used to say I live my life a quarter mile at a time and I think that’s why we were brothers - because you did it too. No matter where you are, whether it’s a quarter mile away or half way across the world. The most important thing in life will always be the people in this room. Saluta mi familia. You’ll always be with me.. And you’ll always be my brother.” - R.I.P Paul Walker (x)

I literally cried my soul out during the end of this movie 😭😭😭😭

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spaceangelpopprincess:

sheddingself:

trap-princessx3:

fairlyqueer:

imagerydorkemon:

Oh wow didn’t expect the end.

While I agree with the message, we should also be teaching boys that it’s okay to cry.

Boys can cry and I will hug them bc it’s okay to be sad and cry

The point of this ad (to the second commenter) is that, in telling boys they can’t cry because they will be perceived as weak, you create emotionally-stunted men whose only method of expressing themselves is through violence and aggression. In saying “man” is interchangeable exclusively with “strong”, they grow up to believe that anyone who ISN’T a man (women, queer people) IS weak, and thus they have warrant to harm them.

These things are linked.

In ending toxic masculinity, you end misogyny and queerphobia. That’s why the ad says “Start with the boys”, because at such a young age, males are susceptible to all sorts of harmful ideals. I myself was, and it’s taken me almost 20 years to wash them off, and you know what? There’s still more to do.

In creating emotionally-healthy young boys, you create an environment where men respect others who are different to them. In ending traditional masculinity, you end patriarchy.

^

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sintire:

wariojo:

dekutree:

wheelcher2:

the white guy is killin me

“hmm..yes..ho….mhm”

*looks nervously at obama* “h….ho………”

click here to enter into a teenage boys mind

(Source: northgang)

(Source: flyngdream, via 7beebi)

7beebi:

jennifergarner:

“I used to say I live my life a quarter mile at a time and I think that’s why we were brothers - because you did it too. No matter where you are, whether it’s a quarter mile away or half way across the world. The most important thing in life will always be the people in this room. Saluta mi familia. You’ll always be with me.. And you’ll always be my brother.” - R.I.P Paul Walker (x)

I literally cried my soul out during the end of this movie 😭😭😭😭

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italian-luxury:

Photo Credit: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Choose one ?

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holyfuckimimpressed:
“ Always reblog
”

holyfuckimimpressed:

Always reblog

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spaceangelpopprincess:

sheddingself:

trap-princessx3:

fairlyqueer:

imagerydorkemon:

Oh wow didn’t expect the end.

While I agree with the message, we should also be teaching boys that it’s okay to cry.

Boys can cry and I will hug them bc it’s okay to be sad and cry

The point of this ad (to the second commenter) is that, in telling boys they can’t cry because they will be perceived as weak, you create emotionally-stunted men whose only method of expressing themselves is through violence and aggression. In saying “man” is interchangeable exclusively with “strong”, they grow up to believe that anyone who ISN’T a man (women, queer people) IS weak, and thus they have warrant to harm them.

These things are linked.

In ending toxic masculinity, you end misogyny and queerphobia. That’s why the ad says “Start with the boys”, because at such a young age, males are susceptible to all sorts of harmful ideals. I myself was, and it’s taken me almost 20 years to wash them off, and you know what? There’s still more to do.

In creating emotionally-healthy young boys, you create an environment where men respect others who are different to them. In ending traditional masculinity, you end patriarchy.

^

(Source: baawri, via try-andfail)

jrxdn:
“Homies”

jrxdn:

Homies

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