The Writings of Cistel Silverwing

tastywhitetears:

misterjmasters:

A cleaned up version of the doodle graphic Tumblr user lovewallace created because it deserved to be a full grown graphic.

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For the extra dumb people who don’t seem to get it.

Because clearly people are dumb if they don’t agree with a pretty warped view of what’s fair. Look, I understand that these people have had it really bad (an understatement I know), for ages, and I’m fully in favour of having everyone equal and to end discrimination.


However, just because they’ve had it bad, and still continue to, it doesn’t then justify that turning the hate onto the other side is fair either. I mean lumping all women into the same boat to discriminate against them is wrong, and is exactly what you people are against, but doing the same to men is alright? Whenever I read this Social Justice stuff it often villianises and frankly hurls abuse at men as a whole. Yes, a lot of guys are racist/sexist etc, but there’s a whole bunch of us who aren’t and it’s really quite offensive to read some of these things and made out like I’m a terrible person just because of what sex I was born.

socketz:

I just think celebrating the death of a person is pretty bad no matter who that person is. Despite whatever they did they still had people around who thought they were great because families tend to do that, and I doubt anyone in the world had a life which entirely negatively…

takaminas:

littleacidbug:

im fuckin screaming omfg

OMG

takaminas:

littleacidbug:

im fuckin screaming omfg

OMG

yeezytaughtme:


“In year 7 you were already uncomfortable around me, so I manipulated our teacher into putting us together for a project and when you didn’t want to come to my house, instead of meeting in a neutral place like a library, I did the entire project so that you’d owe me. In year 8 I gave you a bunch of gifts, a really inappropriate quantity, and continued to do so even after you made it abundantly clear that you didn’t want them. By the time the school disco rolled around in year 9, you knew me well enough to know that I wouldn’t take no for an answer, so you made up an excuse and left the whole dance to escape from me, and somehow it’s me and not you who got the worst end of that stick. In year 10, I bought you another grossly inappropriate gift that required you to spend time with me in order to use it, and when you misunderstood how I wanted you to use it I didn’t say anything but just stewed on that information. And now, in year 11, I’m going to publish my victim complex and the entire history of how I’ve stalked you over the past five years, comfortable in the knowledge that because I’m a man, I will be taken seriously and you’ll be vilified.”
She has every right to think boys are dicks. Here’s example number one. This post is really really gross. He shouldn’t get a certificate; he needs to get a restraining order.

toby walters: world’s creepiest asshole

Actually from just reading what’s on there, I’m on his side. It sounds like she never once told him she wasn’t interested, yes, she probably tried to hint it without saying anything, but you can’t blame someone who keeps trying to be genuinely romantic when the person they have feelings for doesn’t ever actually tell them to back off. Stringing someone along, even if it’s to protect their feelings in the short-term, is a crappy thing to do in the long-term, and if she had immediately said “Sorry, I’m not interested, but thanks anyway”, this could have all been avoided.
Plus I’d hardly call what he did stalking, he gave her thoughtful gifts and she throws them away, gives them to someone else, and even ends up lying to him and leaves him hanging for hours, I’m more surprised his feelings were strong enough to continue despite the pretty shitty things she did to him.

yeezytaughtme:

“In year 7 you were already uncomfortable around me, so I manipulated our teacher into putting us together for a project and when you didn’t want to come to my house, instead of meeting in a neutral place like a library, I did the entire project so that you’d owe me. In year 8 I gave you a bunch of gifts, a really inappropriate quantity, and continued to do so even after you made it abundantly clear that you didn’t want them. By the time the school disco rolled around in year 9, you knew me well enough to know that I wouldn’t take no for an answer, so you made up an excuse and left the whole dance to escape from me, and somehow it’s me and not you who got the worst end of that stick. In year 10, I bought you another grossly inappropriate gift that required you to spend time with me in order to use it, and when you misunderstood how I wanted you to use it I didn’t say anything but just stewed on that information. And now, in year 11, I’m going to publish my victim complex and the entire history of how I’ve stalked you over the past five years, comfortable in the knowledge that because I’m a man, I will be taken seriously and you’ll be vilified.”

She has every right to think boys are dicks. Here’s example number one. This post is really really gross. He shouldn’t get a certificate; he needs to get a restraining order.

toby walters: world’s creepiest asshole

Actually from just reading what’s on there, I’m on his side. It sounds like she never once told him she wasn’t interested, yes, she probably tried to hint it without saying anything, but you can’t blame someone who keeps trying to be genuinely romantic when the person they have feelings for doesn’t ever actually tell them to back off. Stringing someone along, even if it’s to protect their feelings in the short-term, is a crappy thing to do in the long-term, and if she had immediately said “Sorry, I’m not interested, but thanks anyway”, this could have all been avoided.

Plus I’d hardly call what he did stalking, he gave her thoughtful gifts and she throws them away, gives them to someone else, and even ends up lying to him and leaves him hanging for hours, I’m more surprised his feelings were strong enough to continue despite the pretty shitty things she did to him.

thefrogman:

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I want teenage girls to hate men early and often and together

cumaeansibyl, in this post.

words for a generation.

(via everythingbutharleyquinn)

Gotta say the hypocrisy this reeks of, I mean if it were the other way around, it would be a shitstorm. Encouraging hate is really not gonna help anything, and it surprises me that so many people seem to be for this sorta thing.

nietzscheisdead:

wckrspgt:

juilan:

I find it funny that girls think its okay to joke about misandry but once guys start joking about misogyny they freak out

you cannot be serious right now

*booing sounds* get off the stage

He raises a good point, I myself find it really annoying when I see people who claim to be fighting for equality and against discrimination, but then they’re joking about misandry. I mean what? It’s just as bad is misogyny, yeah, women have had it worse for ages, but that doesn’t then mean it’s okay to bash men now does it?

thisisthinprivilege:

nbcbiggestloser:

Jillian is really pushing the contestants to dig deep this season.

Actually, you want to abuse fat people because it’s good TV. 
The Biggest Loser isn’t “healthy.” It’s a staged horror show. 
You brainwash your contestants into thinking they’re “so lucky” to be there. That they should be grateful to be forced to work out while severely injured, and if they complain to working out with bad knees and torn muscles, even if their doctor is saying, ‘she shouldn’t work out,’ you’ll edit footage to make it look like the contestant’s just a ‘lazy fatty who doesn’t want to do what’s best for her.’ 
You profit on the fat hate and discrimination that already exists in the culture, and you work to perpetuate that. As long as you keep viewers believing that fat people are lazy, broken, and stupid, you can frame yourself as the good guy who’s reforming them away from their ‘bad behaviors.’ 
You encourage the development of eating disorders, which have the highest mortality rate of any mental disorder.
You put your contestants in mortal danger for ratings, and when they or their doctors try to do what they need to do to protect their LIVES, you edit the footage to make them look like they’re rejecting this grand ‘gift of health’ that you’re offering them.
In 100 years (hopefully sooner) humanity will look back on the Biggest Loser as the barbaric torture-game it is. Your producers should be in jail. No one can sign their bodily autonomy away. All it takes is a few contestants who are willing to speak out, and you’re going to get a huge cultural lashback. You can’t plug that many leaks. And just wait until your trainers and ‘program’ put someone into cardiac arrest. How are you going to spin that? Are you going to blame it on that person — “Oh, we tried to save them, but we were too late, all those years of obesity finally killed them!” 
You immoral fucks at NBC — producers and trainers participating in this torture scam — are the subhumans. Not fat people.
-ArteToLife

The contestants know what they’re in for when they voluntarily sign up for this show, if they choose to do so it’s because they want this opportunity and it’s what they need to push themselves to lose weight.
And to say it’ll kill people is silly, they have plenty of medical professionals, not to mention the trainers who know exactly what the people can and can’t do, sometimes it looks difficult and yes, injuries can happen, but they’re not going to bung someone seriously at risk into doing something that’s severely dangerous for them. You’re really making mountains out of molehills calling the show a ‘torture scam’, seriously.

thisisthinprivilege:

nbcbiggestloser:

Jillian is really pushing the contestants to dig deep this season.

Actually, you want to abuse fat people because it’s good TV. 

The Biggest Loser isn’t “healthy.” It’s a staged horror show. 

You brainwash your contestants into thinking they’re “so lucky” to be there. That they should be grateful to be forced to work out while severely injured, and if they complain to working out with bad knees and torn muscles, even if their doctor is saying, ‘she shouldn’t work out,’ you’ll edit footage to make it look like the contestant’s just a ‘lazy fatty who doesn’t want to do what’s best for her.’ 

You profit on the fat hate and discrimination that already exists in the culture, and you work to perpetuate that. As long as you keep viewers believing that fat people are lazy, broken, and stupid, you can frame yourself as the good guy who’s reforming them away from their ‘bad behaviors.’ 

You encourage the development of eating disorders, which have the highest mortality rate of any mental disorder.

You put your contestants in mortal danger for ratings, and when they or their doctors try to do what they need to do to protect their LIVES, you edit the footage to make them look like they’re rejecting this grand ‘gift of health’ that you’re offering them.

In 100 years (hopefully sooner) humanity will look back on the Biggest Loser as the barbaric torture-game it is. Your producers should be in jail. No one can sign their bodily autonomy away. All it takes is a few contestants who are willing to speak out, and you’re going to get a huge cultural lashback. You can’t plug that many leaks. And just wait until your trainers and ‘program’ put someone into cardiac arrest. How are you going to spin that? Are you going to blame it on that person — “Oh, we tried to save them, but we were too late, all those years of obesity finally killed them!” 

You immoral fucks at NBC — producers and trainers participating in this torture scam — are the subhumans. Not fat people.

-ArteToLife

The contestants know what they’re in for when they voluntarily sign up for this show, if they choose to do so it’s because they want this opportunity and it’s what they need to push themselves to lose weight.

And to say it’ll kill people is silly, they have plenty of medical professionals, not to mention the trainers who know exactly what the people can and can’t do, sometimes it looks difficult and yes, injuries can happen, but they’re not going to bung someone seriously at risk into doing something that’s severely dangerous for them.
 You’re really making mountains out of molehills calling the show a ‘torture scam’, seriously.