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caffeinatedstarship:

Fight locations, ranked

IHOP parking lot: ridiculous. buffoonish. 3/10
Denny’s parking lot: has a certain dionysian flair. 6/10
Dunkin Donuts parking lot: lots of regional flavor. 7/10
The woods: nice and secluded, plenty of opportunities to use the terrain to your advantage. Just make sure to bring bug spray. 8/10
Any roof: dangerous, but points for style. 5/10
The top of any mountain: much like the woods, but with far more dramatic flair. Almost byronic. Loses points for being less practical than the other locations on this list, however. 7/10
A graveyard: disrespectful to the skeletons. 0/10
An abandoned warehouse: something of a cliche. 4/10
Any liminal space: This category includes town lines, entryways, borders, and crossroads. Is this a deeply symbolic, metaphorically charged fight? If it wasn’t before, it is now. 9/10 
Wal-Mart parking lot: Quick question, are you shitting me right now? This is the absolute worst fight location. If you have any respect at all for the noble art of throwing the fuck down, don’t get in a fight in a wal-mart parking lot. In fact, this also applies to wal-mart checkout lines, roofs, employee break rooms, corporate headquarters, and indeed any space at all associated with the walton family or the wal-mart corporation. Fuck wal-mart.  0/10
The parking lot of an abandoned Blockbuster Video: The cracked and faded blockbuster sign is a potent memento mori, inspiring a keen awareness of entropy and a sharp sense of loss in your opponent. As blockbuster is, so shall they one day be.  Are there weedy plants growing up through cracks in the pavement? Oh man, that’s even better. The perfect fight location. 10/10

Why do I feel like Mac and Dennis wrote this together?

nillia:

Just as ‘08 and ‘12 Obama “evolved” on marriage equality, Hillary has recently been “evolving” on issues like TPP, student loans, & BlackLivesMatter.  Not all there yet, but a start. 

Trump wants trickle down economics, a reinstatement of stop and frisk, and conservative SCOTUS nominations to reverse our progress. He will not “evolve” for us no matter how much we lobby. 

I know we all want and deserve more progress. Many young voters want to sit out unless a candidate has it all. Voter silence is a mistake that will hurt us. Staying home won’t “revolutionize the system.” The system is used to youth voter apathy. They ignore us because we won’t pressure them. 

We have to use our voices, vote for the person most likely to listen, & shout & lobby till we achieve our goals. Please. It works. Apathy doesn’t. #Hillary2016 to protect our progress from Trump. #Hillary2016 so the person we lobby for the next 4 years might actually listen. It does seem like she’s starting to, or we wouldn’t have seen this:


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Originally posted by vox

sterekseason:

Don’t forget that your vote does matter.  

Even if you live in a typically red or blue state, this election is about more than just the next president (but that is important so please vote for Hillary).

There’s a chance for the Democrats to take back the House and Senate.  

There are local issues to vote on, judges to elect, town council members to be voted on. 

Your one vote matters. It matters a lot. Please, if you live in the U.S., get out and vote on November 8th (or vote early, that’s always an option).

So please, please, please vote. 

Voters: beware of goons

dduane:

This is just a note for those of you who’re getting ready to go out and vote in the US.

There are people out there who are broadcasting their intent to “pollwatch” and (they say) make sure that illegal voting doesn’t happen. In almost all the cases I’ve seen, the intention of these people is concentrated less on the legality of the voters and more on intimidating them, ideally with the result of keeping them from voting at all. Some of these people are plainly looking to provoke violence (or provoke situations where they think they’ll be entitled to get violent themselves.) Some of them are going to great lengths to look official, with printed badges and lanyards and logo-covered buses and whatnot, the idea being to trick you on some pretext into not going into your polling area. They are in their way as nasty as the guys planning to stand around with guns and get people too freaked out to go in past them and vote.

Fortunately there are just not enough of these people for them to be a truly widespread problem – but in states where the results are likely to be close, or where a heavy turnout of people of color is expected, these people are targeting some areas. So be aware.

I want to direct your attention to the Facebook post over here by the excellent Jim Wright. Please read both the meme image and Jim’s comments, top to bottom.  Please pay attention to what he’s saying. And please either reblog this post, or share Jim’s Facebook post. Just plain old-fashioned awareness is going to be a weapon in your hands here: and in others’. So pass it on.

The commenters to Jim’s post are worth reading too. One of them points out that there are states where pollwatching is illegal. Do a little Google-homework before you vote: find out what the rules are where you live. Then go forth and exercise your franchise.

It’s important in this election that people not be intimidated. It’s also important that they not get hurt. So go make use of your right as a citizen, and keep your eyes open while you do it. (And afterwards, savor that feeling of having made a difference by what you did. I can think of few elections in my lifetime that have been as important as this one, and it’s a privilege to have been able to vote in it.)

So off you go. Make your difference! And let’s be careful out there.

this-is-life-actually:

Mila Kunis pens powerful op-ed on gender bias and wage gap in Hollywood

In a new op-ed, Mila Kunis tells the story of one producer who told her that, because she refused to pose semi-nude in a magazine promoting her film, she’d “never work in this town again.” Kunis rails against sexism, the wage gap and bias in the piece — and explains the initiative she’s taking to fight it.

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