Category: General

  • Anonymous:

    What is 50 shades of grey about? And what’s so bad about it?

    middleclassreject:

    dysonrules:

    aconissa:

    50 Shades of Grey was originally fanfiction based on the Twilight series, which was then published as a novel (along with 2 subsequent books). It sold over 100 million copies around the world and topped best-seller lists everywhere. It’s about to be adapted into a film, set to come out early next year.

    It follows a college student named Ana Steele, who enters a relationship with a man named Christian Grey and is then introduced to a bastardised and abusive parody of BDSM culture.

    While the book is paraded as erotica, the relationship between Ana and Christian is far from healthy. The core mantra of the BDSM community is “safe, sane and consensual”, and 50 Shades is anything but. None of the rules of BDSM practices (which are put in place to protect those involved) are actually upheld. Christian is controlling, manipulative, abusive, takes complete advantage of Ana, ignores safe-words, ignores consent, keeps her uneducated about the sexual practices they’re taking part in, and a multitude of other terrible things. Their relationship is completely sickening and unhealthy.

    Basically, “the book is a glaring glamorisation of violence against women,” as Amy Bonomi so perfectly put it. 

    It’s terrible enough that a book like this has been absorbed by people worldwide. Now, we have a film that is expected to be a huge box-office success, and will likely convince countless more young women that it’s okay not to have any autonomy in a relationship, that a man is allowed to control them entirely. It will also show many young men that women are theirs to play with and dominate, thus contributing to antiquated patriarchal values and rape culture.

    REBLOG FOREVER.

    Boycott this fucking movie, for the love of god. These kinds of ideas are dangerous and set us back as a society

  • I should warn you all that I’m increasingly sleep deprived and posting may become somewhat more random.

  • library-lessons:

    Or reading them, either.

  • Amazon’s Latest Volley

    whateveradjunct:

    Amazon’s Latest Volley

    Another day, another volley in the Amazon-Hachette battle, this time from Amazon, in which it explains what it wants (all ebooks to be $9.99 or less) and lays out some math that it alleges shows that everyone wins when Amazon gets its way.

    Some thoughts:

    1.I think Amazon’s math checks out quite well, as long as you have the ground assumption that Amazon is the only distributor of books that…

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    The impressive thing about this, and I know that my partner and I are more ethical shoppers than many, but is that Amazon have managed to overcome even my laissez-faire attitude to them when convenience trumps everything else.

    I mean, it’s tricky ‘n all, and I was already pissed off at them for not paying tax in the UK, but really they’ve even managed to persuade me to find other places to shop online.

    I suppose one of the problems with being an online retailer is that whilst it’s convenient to order online, it’s pretty damn easy to switch your ‘allegiance’. I mean typing in www.hive.co.uk is pretty much as easy as doing so with amazon. Indeed, it’s actually fewer letters. So that’s good.

    Though given that I refer to Loyalty cards as Disloyalty cards (‘cos I have so many – and better than that, they often reward you for shopping elsewhere. Last time I went to a supermarket I got about 6 vouchers for things we might actually buy at some point) I’m probably not a model for keeping customers ‘loyal’ to big brands*.

    * That said, we’re both completely loyal to our greengrocer, even going so far as to both comment on feeling guilty if we shop somewhere else… which we only ever do if we can’t get over to his shop.

  • rememberwhenyoutried:

    pyoorkate:

    stubblesmcgee:

    badass-bharat-deafmuslim-artista:

    beautiesofafrique:

    One in three adults wishes Britain still had an empire

    Source

    What kind of fuckery is this?

    Ahhh, white people who love imperialism, colonialism, forcing the Bible and the English language down everyone’s throats! Banning local cultures, traditions, languages, and religious customs. Banning homosexuality and imposing racist, sexist, patriarchal, homophobic Victorian ideals down brown + black people’s throats! Lovely.

    Seriously, the whitewashing of history in school is NO joke. No wonder many people are woefully ignorant.

    this is why i dont like the british. the british kids i knew when i studied overseas still had plenty of imperial aspirations.

    This is why when people ask me about what people in Britain think I say “I don’t think my opinions match anyone else’s” – because my school history teachers were very much “Look how much we fucked up the world”.

    Most people’s education seems to have been “look how much we made the world better” which seems… wrong.

    My secondary school history lessons were basically

    WAR OF THE ROSES

    mumble mumble mumble

    WORLD WAR 2

    with almost no mention of our brutal colonisation of half the planet.

    This is why we suck so badly. I love(d) Britain, but I love(d) it with its faults. I knew we did some good, even some great things. But like every other country I also knew we did some terrible, terrible things.

    I remember listening to a radio discussion about the history of gas chamber use and hearing that as part of the British Empire’s plan for defeating a large native population in one country they debated the use of gas chambers and then decided it was too costly. Cheaper and easier to shoot them. It makes it very difficult to stand on some principled thing when we just went ‘no, kill them for less’.

    And the reason we got into the Second World War, from my history class was not any high-minded protecting Europe or the Jewish people. Really it was much more self-preservation (mixed with stubborn imperialist ‘they can’t have an empire’).

    I’m sure some sensible, respected, and more than GCSE equipped person can come along and fill in the blanks better’n me, but basically, Britain is just as much of a shit as lots of other countries, and no one should have an empire. However, unbuilding an empire is difficult and complicated, because we’ve basically destroyed every country that we’ve tried to release from empire-ness too.

    The one area in which my history education (and science education) was distinctly lacking is how much we built on earlier advances from other civilisations that have fallen. I think that’s probably a ‘thing’ that’s become more accepted by scholars, or at least, more popularly expressed by scholars, but reading ‘4000 years of science’ and the current slavery exhibition at The M Shed in Bristol really brings home just how advanced other cultures were.

    We basically stole from everyone, and just as we’re, in the west, gradually slipping further from being the leaders – (somewhere else will get their turn, and their history will probably write us as bit-part players who brought a little bit of something uninteresting to the table of culture and science, but look at what *we* have done) so have other cultures. The cities and complexities of the cultures have that have gone before us are just astonishing.

    Oh, and if you ever think we’re some fucking prize in the history of human evolution, go find some of the lead tablets Romans inscribed and threw into the springs at Bath, demanding punishment from the gods to be meted out to people who they believed had broken laws or agreements. It’s entirely relatable.

    “Punish Bob! He stole my sandals! I know it was him! I’ve seen him wearing them!” or somesuch.

    Ooh, and I remember seeing (in the British Museum, I think) a clay tablet which basically goes ‘My shipment of grain was underfilled, what the hell do you think you’re doing, send me my damn grain, damn it you cad’.

    Clay tablet.

    And we think we’re so clever because we have digital watches television.

    rememberwhenyoutried:

    pyoorkate:

    stubblesmcgee:

    badass-bharat-deafmuslim-artista:

    beautiesofafrique:

    One in three adults wishes Britain still had an empire

    Source

    What kind of fuckery is this?

    Ahhh, white people who love imperialism, colonialism, forcing the Bible and the English language down everyone’s throats! Banning local cultures, traditions, languages, and religious customs. Banning homosexuality and imposing racist, sexist, patriarchal, homophobic Victorian ideals down brown + black people’s throats! Lovely.

    Seriously, the whitewashing of history in school is NO joke. No wonder many people are woefully ignorant.

    this is why i dont like the british. the british kids i knew when i studied overseas still had plenty of imperial aspirations.

    This is why when people ask me about what people in Britain think I say “I don’t think my opinions match anyone else’s” – because my school history teachers were very much “Look how much we fucked up the world”.

    Most people’s education seems to have been “look how much we made the world better” which seems… wrong.

    My secondary school history lessons were basically

    WAR OF THE ROSES

    mumble mumble mumble

    WORLD WAR 2

    with almost no mention of our brutal colonisation of half the planet.

    This is why we suck so badly. I love(d) Britain, but I love(d) it with its faults. I knew we did some good, even some great things. But like every other country I also knew we did some terrible, terrible things.

    I remember listening to a radio discussion about the history of gas chamber use and hearing that as part of the British Empire’s plan for defeating a large native population in one country they debated the use of gas chambers and then decided it was too costly. Cheaper and easier to shoot them. It makes it very difficult to stand on some principled thing when we just went ‘no, kill them for less’.

    And the reason we got into the Second World War, from my history class was not any high-minded protecting Europe or the Jewish people. Really it was much more self-preservation (mixed with stubborn imperialist ‘they can’t have an empire’).

    I’m sure some sensible, respected, and more than GCSE equipped person can come along and fill in the blanks better’n me, but basically, Britain is just as much of a shit as lots of other countries, and no one should have an empire. However, unbuilding an empire is difficult and complicated, because we’ve basically destroyed every country that we’ve tried to release from empire-ness too.

    The one area in which my history education (and science education) was distinctly lacking is how much we built on earlier advances from other civilisations that have fallen. I think that’s probably a ‘thing’ that’s become more accepted by scholars, or at least, more popularly expressed by scholars, but reading ‘4000 years of science’ and the current slavery exhibition at The M Shed in Bristol really brings home just how advanced other cultures were.

    We basically stole from everyone, and just as we’re, in the west, gradually slipping further from being the leaders – (somewhere else will get their turn, and their history will probably write us as bit-part players who brought a little bit of something uninteresting to the table of culture and science, but look at what *we* have done) so have other cultures. The cities and complexities of the cultures have that have gone before us are just astonishing.

    Oh, and if you ever think we’re some fucking prize in the history of human evolution, go find some of the lead tablets Romans inscribed and threw into the springs at Bath, demanding punishment from the gods to be meted out to people who they believed had broken laws or agreements. It’s entirely relatable.

    “Punish Bob! He stole my sandals! I know it was him! I’ve seen him wearing them!” or somesuch.

    Ooh, and I remember seeing (in the British Museum, I think) a clay tablet which basically goes ‘My shipment of grain was underfilled, what the hell do you think you’re doing, send me my damn grain, damn it you cad’.

    Clay tablet.

    And we think we’re so clever because we have digital watches television.

    rememberwhenyoutried:

    pyoorkate:

    stubblesmcgee:

    badass-bharat-deafmuslim-artista:

    beautiesofafrique:

    One in three adults wishes Britain still had an empire

    Source

    What kind of fuckery is this?

    Ahhh, white people who love imperialism, colonialism, forcing the Bible and the English language down everyone’s throats! Banning local cultures, traditions, languages, and religious customs. Banning homosexuality and imposing racist, sexist, patriarchal, homophobic Victorian ideals down brown + black people’s throats! Lovely.

    Seriously, the whitewashing of history in school is NO joke. No wonder many people are woefully ignorant.

    this is why i dont like the british. the british kids i knew when i studied overseas still had plenty of imperial aspirations.

    This is why when people ask me about what people in Britain think I say “I don’t think my opinions match anyone else’s” – because my school history teachers were very much “Look how much we fucked up the world”.

    Most people’s education seems to have been “look how much we made the world better” which seems… wrong.

    My secondary school history lessons were basically

    WAR OF THE ROSES

    mumble mumble mumble

    WORLD WAR 2

    with almost no mention of our brutal colonisation of half the planet.

    This is why we suck so badly. I love(d) Britain, but I love(d) it with its faults. I knew we did some good, even some great things. But like every other country I also knew we did some terrible, terrible things.

    I remember listening to a radio discussion about the history of gas chamber use and hearing that as part of the British Empire’s plan for defeating a large native population in one country they debated the use of gas chambers and then decided it was too costly. Cheaper and easier to shoot them. It makes it very difficult to stand on some principled thing when we just went ‘no, kill them for less’.

    And the reason we got into the Second World War, from my history class was not any high-minded protecting Europe or the Jewish people. Really it was much more self-preservation (mixed with stubborn imperialist ‘they can’t have an empire’).

    I’m sure some sensible, respected, and more than GCSE equipped person can come along and fill in the blanks better’n me, but basically, Britain is just as much of a shit as lots of other countries, and no one should have an empire. However, unbuilding an empire is difficult and complicated, because we’ve basically destroyed every country that we’ve tried to release from empire-ness too.

    The one area in which my history education (and science education) was distinctly lacking is how much we built on earlier advances from other civilisations that have fallen. I think that’s probably a ‘thing’ that’s become more accepted by scholars, or at least, more popularly expressed by scholars, but reading ‘4000 years of science’ and the current slavery exhibition at The M Shed in Bristol really brings home just how advanced other cultures were.

    We basically stole from everyone, and just as we’re, in the west, gradually slipping further from being the leaders – (somewhere else will get their turn, and their history will probably write us as bit-part players who brought a little bit of something uninteresting to the table of culture and science, but look at what *we* have done) so have other cultures. The cities and complexities of the cultures have that have gone before us are just astonishing.

    Oh, and if you ever think we’re some fucking prize in the history of human evolution, go find some of the lead tablets Romans inscribed and threw into the springs at Bath, demanding punishment from the gods to be meted out to people who they believed had broken laws or agreements. It’s entirely relatable.

    “Punish Bob! He stole my sandals! I know it was him! I’ve seen him wearing them!” or somesuch.

    Ooh, and I remember seeing (in the British Museum, I think) a clay tablet which basically goes ‘My shipment of grain was underfilled, what the hell do you think you’re doing, send me my damn grain, damn it you cad’.

    Clay tablet.

    And we think we’re so clever because we have digital watches television.

  • micdotcom:

    Hate crime maps reveal the most prejudiced places in America

    At least 6,593 hate crimes occurred in 2012, according to hate crime data compiled by the University of Michigan.

    The maps below reveal where different groups are most likely to be victims of hate crimes. Each county is colored based on its hate crime rate, the number of hate crimes per 100,000 residents in 2012. The worst offenders and their hate crime rates are called out in each map.

    We’re looking at you Boise county.

    5 more maps | Follow micdotcom 

    Mmm. These maps looked highly suspicious and then you read the link and discover that they aren’t required to report hate crimes. So in fact, this is actually a more or less completely meaningless map.

    It’s like when you look at the safety data stats for hospitals. You don’t want to go to hospitals with no incidents, because what that most likely means is that they don’t accurately report stats.

    micdotcom:

    Hate crime maps reveal the most prejudiced places in America

    At least 6,593 hate crimes occurred in 2012, according to hate crime data compiled by the University of Michigan.

    The maps below reveal where different groups are most likely to be victims of hate crimes. Each county is colored based on its hate crime rate, the number of hate crimes per 100,000 residents in 2012. The worst offenders and their hate crime rates are called out in each map.

    We’re looking at you Boise county.

    5 more maps | Follow micdotcom 

    Mmm. These maps looked highly suspicious and then you read the link and discover that they aren’t required to report hate crimes. So in fact, this is actually a more or less completely meaningless map.

    It’s like when you look at the safety data stats for hospitals. You don’t want to go to hospitals with no incidents, because what that most likely means is that they don’t accurately report stats.

    micdotcom:

    Hate crime maps reveal the most prejudiced places in America

    At least 6,593 hate crimes occurred in 2012, according to hate crime data compiled by the University of Michigan.

    The maps below reveal where different groups are most likely to be victims of hate crimes. Each county is colored based on its hate crime rate, the number of hate crimes per 100,000 residents in 2012. The worst offenders and their hate crime rates are called out in each map.

    We’re looking at you Boise county.

    5 more maps | Follow micdotcom 

    Mmm. These maps looked highly suspicious and then you read the link and discover that they aren’t required to report hate crimes. So in fact, this is actually a more or less completely meaningless map.

    It’s like when you look at the safety data stats for hospitals. You don’t want to go to hospitals with no incidents, because what that most likely means is that they don’t accurately report stats.

    micdotcom:

    Hate crime maps reveal the most prejudiced places in America

    At least 6,593 hate crimes occurred in 2012, according to hate crime data compiled by the University of Michigan.

    The maps below reveal where different groups are most likely to be victims of hate crimes. Each county is colored based on its hate crime rate, the number of hate crimes per 100,000 residents in 2012. The worst offenders and their hate crime rates are called out in each map.

    We’re looking at you Boise county.

    5 more maps | Follow micdotcom 

    Mmm. These maps looked highly suspicious and then you read the link and discover that they aren’t required to report hate crimes. So in fact, this is actually a more or less completely meaningless map.

    It’s like when you look at the safety data stats for hospitals. You don’t want to go to hospitals with no incidents, because what that most likely means is that they don’t accurately report stats.

    micdotcom:

    Hate crime maps reveal the most prejudiced places in America

    At least 6,593 hate crimes occurred in 2012, according to hate crime data compiled by the University of Michigan.

    The maps below reveal where different groups are most likely to be victims of hate crimes. Each county is colored based on its hate crime rate, the number of hate crimes per 100,000 residents in 2012. The worst offenders and their hate crime rates are called out in each map.

    We’re looking at you Boise county.

    5 more maps | Follow micdotcom 

    Mmm. These maps looked highly suspicious and then you read the link and discover that they aren’t required to report hate crimes. So in fact, this is actually a more or less completely meaningless map.

    It’s like when you look at the safety data stats for hospitals. You don’t want to go to hospitals with no incidents, because what that most likely means is that they don’t accurately report stats.

    micdotcom:

    Hate crime maps reveal the most prejudiced places in America

    At least 6,593 hate crimes occurred in 2012, according to hate crime data compiled by the University of Michigan.

    The maps below reveal where different groups are most likely to be victims of hate crimes. Each county is colored based on its hate crime rate, the number of hate crimes per 100,000 residents in 2012. The worst offenders and their hate crime rates are called out in each map.

    We’re looking at you Boise county.

    5 more maps | Follow micdotcom 

    Mmm. These maps looked highly suspicious and then you read the link and discover that they aren’t required to report hate crimes. So in fact, this is actually a more or less completely meaningless map.

    It’s like when you look at the safety data stats for hospitals. You don’t want to go to hospitals with no incidents, because what that most likely means is that they don’t accurately report stats.

    micdotcom:

    Hate crime maps reveal the most prejudiced places in America

    At least 6,593 hate crimes occurred in 2012, according to hate crime data compiled by the University of Michigan.

    The maps below reveal where different groups are most likely to be victims of hate crimes. Each county is colored based on its hate crime rate, the number of hate crimes per 100,000 residents in 2012. The worst offenders and their hate crime rates are called out in each map.

    We’re looking at you Boise county.

    5 more maps | Follow micdotcom 

    Mmm. These maps looked highly suspicious and then you read the link and discover that they aren’t required to report hate crimes. So in fact, this is actually a more or less completely meaningless map.

    It’s like when you look at the safety data stats for hospitals. You don’t want to go to hospitals with no incidents, because what that most likely means is that they don’t accurately report stats.

    micdotcom:

    Hate crime maps reveal the most prejudiced places in America

    At least 6,593 hate crimes occurred in 2012, according to hate crime data compiled by the University of Michigan.

    The maps below reveal where different groups are most likely to be victims of hate crimes. Each county is colored based on its hate crime rate, the number of hate crimes per 100,000 residents in 2012. The worst offenders and their hate crime rates are called out in each map.

    We’re looking at you Boise county.

    5 more maps | Follow micdotcom 

    Mmm. These maps looked highly suspicious and then you read the link and discover that they aren’t required to report hate crimes. So in fact, this is actually a more or less completely meaningless map.

    It’s like when you look at the safety data stats for hospitals. You don’t want to go to hospitals with no incidents, because what that most likely means is that they don’t accurately report stats.

    micdotcom:

    Hate crime maps reveal the most prejudiced places in America

    At least 6,593 hate crimes occurred in 2012, according to hate crime data compiled by the University of Michigan.

    The maps below reveal where different groups are most likely to be victims of hate crimes. Each county is colored based on its hate crime rate, the number of hate crimes per 100,000 residents in 2012. The worst offenders and their hate crime rates are called out in each map.

    We’re looking at you Boise county.

    5 more maps | Follow micdotcom 

    Mmm. These maps looked highly suspicious and then you read the link and discover that they aren’t required to report hate crimes. So in fact, this is actually a more or less completely meaningless map.

    It’s like when you look at the safety data stats for hospitals. You don’t want to go to hospitals with no incidents, because what that most likely means is that they don’t accurately report stats.

  • brobecks:

    “tired” isn’t even a temporary state for me anymore it’s just an inherent part of my personality at this point

    Oh lord, I am not alone.

  • greybeardjim:

    Blah blah handwavium shaped-charge needs to be at that position and angle to hit the fault line *just so* bliddy blah, gimme a scone

    shadesofmauve:

    …someone’s been talking, haven’t they? Probably one of my former Japanese students (er, formerly students, not formerly Japanese). They all raved about my scones. :P I tell you, it’s only like six ingredients, you should make your own!

    (Actually, if anyone visits me I will totally make them scones, but only if the temperature in the kitchen is below 80. There’s no way I’m turning the oven on for the next few weeks).

    This handwavium might work. Hmm. Just have to figure out whether explaining the way it is or revamping it is more work. :P

    Hrm, do I need to check the forecast and organise some appropriate weather before we come over? ;)

  • stubblesmcgee:

    badass-bharat-deafmuslim-artista:

    beautiesofafrique:

    One in three adults wishes Britain still had an empire

    Source

    What kind of fuckery is this?

    Ahhh, white people who love imperialism, colonialism, forcing the Bible and the English language down everyone’s throats! Banning local cultures, traditions, languages, and religious customs. Banning homosexuality and imposing racist, sexist, patriarchal, homophobic Victorian ideals down brown + black people’s throats! Lovely.

    Seriously, the whitewashing of history in school is NO joke. No wonder many people are woefully ignorant.

    this is why i dont like the british. the british kids i knew when i studied overseas still had plenty of imperial aspirations.

    This is why when people ask me about what people in Britain think I say “I don’t think my opinions match anyone else’s” – because my school history teachers were very much “Look how much we fucked up the world”.

    Most people’s education seems to have been “look how much we made the world better” which seems… wrong.

    stubblesmcgee:

    badass-bharat-deafmuslim-artista:

    beautiesofafrique:

    One in three adults wishes Britain still had an empire

    Source

    What kind of fuckery is this?

    Ahhh, white people who love imperialism, colonialism, forcing the Bible and the English language down everyone’s throats! Banning local cultures, traditions, languages, and religious customs. Banning homosexuality and imposing racist, sexist, patriarchal, homophobic Victorian ideals down brown + black people’s throats! Lovely.

    Seriously, the whitewashing of history in school is NO joke. No wonder many people are woefully ignorant.

    this is why i dont like the british. the british kids i knew when i studied overseas still had plenty of imperial aspirations.

    This is why when people ask me about what people in Britain think I say “I don’t think my opinions match anyone else’s” – because my school history teachers were very much “Look how much we fucked up the world”.

    Most people’s education seems to have been “look how much we made the world better” which seems… wrong.

    stubblesmcgee:

    badass-bharat-deafmuslim-artista:

    beautiesofafrique:

    One in three adults wishes Britain still had an empire

    Source

    What kind of fuckery is this?

    Ahhh, white people who love imperialism, colonialism, forcing the Bible and the English language down everyone’s throats! Banning local cultures, traditions, languages, and religious customs. Banning homosexuality and imposing racist, sexist, patriarchal, homophobic Victorian ideals down brown + black people’s throats! Lovely.

    Seriously, the whitewashing of history in school is NO joke. No wonder many people are woefully ignorant.

    this is why i dont like the british. the british kids i knew when i studied overseas still had plenty of imperial aspirations.

    This is why when people ask me about what people in Britain think I say “I don’t think my opinions match anyone else’s” – because my school history teachers were very much “Look how much we fucked up the world”.

    Most people’s education seems to have been “look how much we made the world better” which seems… wrong.

  • andrewneilblog:

    NHS & Home Office: Remove all copies of this poster and stop victim blaming

    ‘Copies of a poster have been sighted on NHS premises as part of the Home Office’s ‘Know your limits’ campaign. The poster reads ”one in three reported rapes happens when the victim has been drinking” — a blatant and appalling case of victim blaming by our own Government, putting the onus on the victim rather than the perpetrator.’

    Sign the petition here.