it’s really funny. i watched the first 5 episodes in one setting and i enjoyed it a lot but i haven’ gotten the chance or the time to continue from then. i’m excited though because everyone’s saying the show gets much better as it progresses
mashugina replied to your post: give me a controversial topic to rant about
radical feminism? the ussr?
radical feminism is cool and i’ve changed a lot since being introduced to it because i finally found a feminist line of thought that made sense to me, that accurately described what i’ve experienced all my life as opposed to the mainstream liberal sex positive feminism which really discouraged me from feminism when i was younger. i generally agree with radical feminist views but since i’m still learning, i don’t label myself as such. although a lot of radfems here bother me specifically because of stuff like “kill all men” especially coming from white women
buriaq replied to your post: give me a controversial topic to rant about
something gender related
uh oh this is going to be kinda “controversial”
but i believe gender to be a social construct which is usually used as a tool for patriarchy to oppress the female class. gender is harmful and should be abolished and i hate how gender has turned into an “identity” or a fashion statement or an accessory by so many people nowadays instead of an oppressing force to fight against
thecommunistmehmooni replied to your post: give me a controversial topic to rant about
evangelion vs escaflowne which is the better anime
the only anime series i’ve ever watched are evangelion and madoka i don’t know what escaflowne is
kafkaesquebarbershopquartet replied to your post: give me a controversial topic to rant about
how you think eva is overrated?
eva was a good show i just disliked the way it became an annoying meme in tumblr left and all the stupid jokes that are still going around. every time i see another “get in the robot” joke i wanna scream
should i state some controversial opinions to get hate and delete again because i feel like deleting
Eleven-year-old Zardana, is helped with her sandals by her father Samiullah after an interview in Kandahar, Afghanistan on Monday, April 22, 2013. She recounted the night of March 11, 2012 when a U.S. soldier attacked their family home, shooting her in the head and killing 11 relatives. She suffered nerve damage on her left side and has to walk with a cane. Her hand is too weak to hold anything heavy. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)
(via princelytreasures)
A portrait of Annunska in 1767 - a serf and pupil of Countess Varvara Sheremeteva, who was part of one of the most influential noble family of the Russia at the time. Annunska is a Kalmyk person, who are Buddhists decedents of Oirat people from Central Asia and were part of the Mongol Horde that conquered Much of the Eurasian continent. Today, the Autonomous Republic of Kalmykia (a subject of the Russian Federation) is the only Buddhist region in what is considered European area. The Republic lies west of the Caspian Sea and north of the Caucasus mountains.
Mystic’s felt hat embroidered in coloured silks with Persian and Arabic invocations, including the popular Shi‘a invocation ‘Call upon ‘Ali, revealer of wonders …’
Iran, 13th century AH/19th century CE
via: http://darmuseum.org.kw/english/lns-124-t/