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03 Dec 21:29

Explaining America's massive, untenable wealth-gap with video

by Cory Doctorow

This 2012 video from Politizane does an excellent job of illustrating the massive, well-documented gap between the wealth-distribution that Americans believe they have, the distribution they would favor (regardless of political affiliation), and what America actually has: a system that rewards CEOs at 380 times the rate of their average employees.

Wealth Inequality in America (Thanks, Fipi Lele!)

    






03 Dec 21:29

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19 Sep 22:25

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19 Sep 22:24

Cute Little Monkey Is Adamant About Sharing Food With His Caretaker

by Kimber Streams
19 Sep 22:24

Рисование продуктами и веществами

by tifgif@ya.ru
Нет-нет, не так.


Кто-нибудь видел сникерсы в разрезе, какая это красота?
В этом есть нечто географическое: белый песок, глина, повышенная каменистость...



Или о чем вы думаете, надкусывая сникерс?
Моим гостям, для изучения к чаю, предлагаются разные типы географических конфет,
а пока их не съедят — служат съедобным раскрашиванием интерьера кухни.



И смешанный двуцветный горох веселее «просто желтого».



И пестрые химические наборы: солевые/ перечные порошки, экстраоливоильные масла.


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И, конечно, несъедобные вещества и жидкости... для мытья посуды:
соединенные два типа «Фэйри» — лимон и яблоко; градиент держится.



И в начале месяца — мраморная зупаста (это я уже в ванную плавно перешла),



а в конце — бирюбризовая (про рекламную истерику тюбиков скажу отдельно).



А тут еще в Америке нашла термоядерные ароматизаторы в виде каких-то гелево-каучуковых шариков (1.5$ за банку).
Запах вытравила водой (он все равно остался и продолжал слегка ароматизировать окружение)



и насыпала горсть частиц в стекляшку, чтобы любоваться каустикой.



Шарики постепенно усыхают, пока не превратятся в точку и где-то в середине этого процесса я ставлю вопросы:
Что с ними произойдет в воде — сморщинятся.


Что случится, если швырнуть в раковину — скачут как бешеные.
А если разорвать, материал приобретает вид битого стекла/ льда/ расколотой карамели с острыми светящимися контурами;
разрушение идеально гладкой плоти фруктового желе.




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Кстати, о небесно-голубом:
время от времени пескоструйный витраж нашей входной двери окрашивается в небесно-голубой...

04 Sep 23:40

dresdencodak: ‘We Have Always Fought’: Challenging the ‘Women,...



dresdencodak:

‘We Have Always Fought’: Challenging the ‘Women, Cattle and Slaves’ Narrative

An incredible article about the myths of women’s role in history, our biases from patriarchal education and media, and how not addressing those biases creates a feedback loop in fiction that perpetuates sexism.

A must read!

We forget what the story’s about. We erase women in our stories who, in our own lives, are powerful, forthright, intelligent, terrifying people. Women stab and maim and kill and lead and manage and own and run. We know that. We experience it every day. We see it.

[T]he trouble is, it’s often hard to sort out what we actually experienced from what we’re told we experienced, or what we should have experienced. We’re social creatures, and fallible.

http://aidanmoher.com/blog/featured-article/2013/05/we-have-always-fought-challenging-the-women-cattle-and-slaves-narrative-by-kameron-hurley/

04 Sep 23:39

Ask a Slave, A Satirical Web Series by an Actress Who Played a Historical Slave

by Kimber Streams

Actress and comedian Azie Mira Dungey reenacts some of the humorous, offensive, and downright stupid questions she was asked by tourists during her time playing a slave at the historical site of George Washington’s Mount Vernon in a new webseries called “Ask a Slave.Dungey discusses her time working at Mount Vernon during Barack Obama’s first presidential term:

I ask you to remember the racial tension that was all around. We had people saying that the President would be planting watermelons on the White House lawn. Emails were forwarded proclaiming that this was the beginning of a race war and the end of the country as we know it. People bought guns. (A lot of guns.) A scientist reported the evolutionary explanation as to why black women were the least attractive of all the races. The Oprah Show ended. It was mass chaos.

And in the midst of all this, I was playing a slave. Everyday, I was literally playing a slave. I mean, I was getting paid well for it, don’t get me wrong, and we all need a day job. But all the same, I was having all these experiences, and emotions. Talking to 100s of people a day about what it was like to be black in 18th Century America. And then returning to the 21st Century and reflecting on what had and had not changed.

So, I wanted a way to present all of the most interesting, and somewhat infuriating encounters that I had, the feelings that they brought up, and the questions that they left unanswered. I do not think that Ask A Slave is a perfect way to do so, but I think that it is a fun, and a hopefully somewhat enriching start.

via Jezebel

04 Sep 23:38

Watch DC Nation's ultra-cool Wonder Woman shorts online now

by Lauren Davis

If you were intrigued by the first clip of DC Nation's 1970s-flavored Wonder Woman shorts, but haven't gotten to see the whole shebang, DC has kindly put Diana's three-part rescue of Steve Trevor on YouTube.

Read more...


    






18 Apr 17:43

"What kind of world do we live in when young men are so proud of violating unconscious girls that..."

What kind of world do we live in when young men are so proud of violating unconscious girls that they pass proof around to their friends? It’s the same kind of world in which being labeled a slut comes with such torturous social repercussions that suicide is preferable to enduring them. As a woman named Sara Erdmann so aptly tweeted to me, “I will never understand why it is more shameful to be raped than to be a rapist.”

And yet it is: so much so that young men seem to think there’s nothing wrong with—and maybe something hilarious about—sharing pictures of themselves raping young women. And why not? Their friends will defend them, as they did in Steubenville, tweeting that the young woman was “asking for it” and that the boys were being unfairly targeted.

Women and girls are the ones expected to carry the shame of the sexual crimes perpetrated against them. And that shame is a tremendous load to bear, because once you’re labeled a slut, empathy and compassion go out the window. The word is more than a slur—it’s a designation.



- “In Rape Tragedies, the Shame Is Ours,” my latest at The Nation (via jessicavalenti)