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cayliana:
“ aniseandspearmint:
“ the-tsriel-trail:
“ comicsbookwyrm:
“ counterpunches:
“ morepopcornplease:
“ captainevans:
“a little louder for the people of @marvelentertainment please.
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best paragraph:
“Secret Empire is the second worst selling...

cayliana:

aniseandspearmint:

the-tsriel-trail:

comicsbookwyrm:

counterpunches:

morepopcornplease:

captainevans:

a little louder for the people of @marvelentertainment please.

best paragraph:

Secret Empire is the second worst selling event comic in Marvel’s history. Furthermore, it failed to bolster sales of its tie-in issues — series launched out of Secret Empire, such as Secret Warriors, were already hovering around the cancellation line just a couple of issues in. Marvel has spent a lot of time and money on this event, and has come out of the other side with lower sales and lower confidence from readers and retailers alike.

#serves them fuckin RIGHT

@the-tsriel-trail OOOOHHHH MY GOOOOOD OHHH MYYYY FUUUUCKING GOOOOOOD I FUCKING CALLED IT I DID I DID I DID

AHAHAHAHAHA VINDICATION. MOTHER. FUCKING. VINDICATION.

And yes you totally did. :)

well goodness, it’s almost as if the majority of marvel reader are disgusted by nazi’s and want nothing to do with them beyond hitting them if one encounters them.

who knew

this is such a surprise

such a shocker

really

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libby-rose-2016:

pinkcheesegreenghost:

bitterbitchclubpresident:

ghettablasta:

Flint still doesn’t have clean water. This is very important.

Reminder there is no safe level of lead, no matter what the studies and findings may say.

Zero is the only acceptable amount.

flint still does not have clean water

Donate Here

OCTOBER 25, 2017 - Flint has not had clean water for 1,280 days. We are still dealing with the effects of the water crisis. Children are still being affected by lead poisoning. I have to be very careful about where I fill my water bottle at school (I’m a student at one of the four colleges in the city). PLEASE HELP US.

pragnificent:

otahkoapisiakii:

borderlinevamp:

redcabbageparty:

polyamoryavengers:

zooophagous:

That stupid post about why women and queer people love cats has still got me all fucked up because like a cat is a small animal that is wholly reliant on you it can’t live in your home without your permission and you have to actively and willingly keep it there and this chucklefuck is mad that this animal, that has no decision making power over its own life, doesn’t adequately return the “emotional labor” of being cared for as if the cat understands feminist theory or philosophy in general.

Like the cat weighs seven pounds, you can cut his balls off, and you literally legally own him. If you don’t like having him around you can easily remove him. You aren’t in an abusive financially dependant relationship with him because he’s not a grown human man its a CAT

Here’s the link to the clusterfuck of an article this is referring to.

I couldn’t even read past her “list of deal breakers”. Imagine being this bitter.

My eyes rolled so hard

That was one of the worst things I’ve ever read

She got paid money to write this shit. 

spondees:

solacekames:

brehaaorgana:

geekhyena:

smilesandvials:

caffeinatedcraziness:

For all American grad students who get tuition waivers.

This is extremely important for you to be aware of. Please spread the word.

Source: Twitter

Right now, I don’t think I know anybody who wouldn’t quit if this passed. Schools would lose their TAs and RAs en mass.

This would also make it impossible for disabled grad students - I can’t have roommates because of celiac (I tried, it didn’t work out), and so 2/3 of my paycheck goes right back out as rent.  And I make even less than this guy per year - I make 25-28k/year in one of the worst CoL places in America.  This will wreck the ability of people to go into research. This will make it even worse for people with medical expenses who want to go to school.

everyone’s talking about STEM, and that’s fair, but like a LOT humanities PhDs make under 26k in their stipend (26-27k a year is the elite programs, at least for Art History. I got about 21-22k for a PhD program and this was considered pretty good, & folks often expect more like 15-22k a year afaik. I’ve seen some PhD’s in the humanities offer as low as 12k. Master’s students, if they get a stipend at all, are usually looking at 10-15k/year). 

32.5k is pretty much above and beyond what most humanities PhDs get or dream of. I’m not just pointing that out to be bitter about the way STEM is much better funded than the humanities, I’m pointing this out because this effectively obliterates all of the humanities. STEM will struggle, decay, stagnate. But companies who want to hire MAs and PhD’s for their industry will inevitably step in. Like hospitals who help folks pay for extra nursing or doctor’s credits, like businesses that help subsidize your MBA, like any other arrangement where the employer will gain control of who they do and don’t finance, and how they finance it, and equally, who gets to learn what. Capitalism will control STEM more than it does, which is dangerous and bad, but…

but it will stumble through, probably. Humanities probably won’t

structures like that, like direct industries and multi-billion dollar companies generally don’t exist for Art History or Comparative World Lit, History, or Philosophy, or… you get the picture. 

When I was in my humanities PhD program, I had a stipend of $20k a year and that was regarded as generous. I covered the rest by working part-time jobs,  adjuncting, and living in cheap housing with several other grad students for roommates.

It wasn’t tenable. I dropped out of my program mainly for financial reasons, because my stipend ran out and I had to get a full-time job.

Yeah, this will definitely kill the entire humanities PhD ecosystem. It’s a terrible ecosystem to begin with, but it can always get worse.

I’ve been having conversations about this with people in my department. A significant number are seriously concerned that they will have to leave if this goes through, and we’re at a public university so our tuition isn’t nearly as high as at private universities.

This won’t just have ramifications for grad departments either. Who teaches undergraduate humanities classes? PhD students. When we’re gone there won’t be any of those either. 

duckandorpenguin:

brainstatic:

To all the people telling me that Republican voters can be swayed by explaining good policies: today at the Voters Value Summit, literal card-carrying fascist Sebastian Gorka got a resounding applause. Steve Bannon, purveyor of neo-nazi agitprop, is currently bringing down the house. These are not the fringe voters, this is the core of the party. Stop telling me the open racists are an anomaly, they’re the foundation of the Republican electorate.

Yep. I’ll say it again: I am only interested in what a Republican has to say if they’re under oath at their trial.

bezoarcureforpoison:

strawberryinstantoatmeal:

my dad owns a small business and today he found out that one of his male employees was sexually harassing a female coworker and sending her dick pics and shit and so my dad fired him and then immediately left work to drive to this guy’s other job and told his boss there and got him fired from two jobs in the span of like an hour lmao 

Good dad.  Good boss.