amphiaria:

amphiaria:

this is the most sophisticated phishing e-mail I have ever received and if they had sized the logo correctly and actually proofread the fucking thing I probably would’ve clicked that button

actually please reblog this because someone else got it too. do not click on the links in this e-mail if you get one like it, just forward it to spoof@paypal.com and delete it

thedarkside-and-thelight:

malefactor-centrist:

astral-pouch:

pithya:

lavabendinggemqueen:

when a popular fan theory you hate gets crushed by canon

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When the fan theory you hate is directly contradicted by canon, but is still widely accepted as gospel

when the fan theory you hate was seemingly crushed by canon, but then got brought back 

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When people are arguing for a fan theory you hate but you have the latest canon update on your side.

i just love these gifs

naomimakesart:

I’m finally doing my first giveaway everyone!

Prize: 1 drawing of 2 characters, half-body. 

  • Pose can be romantic or platonic
  • You can choose to have a blank background or have a colored background for free! 

How to enter:

  • 1 reblog = 1 entry, reblog as many times as you like! 
  • You have to be following me to have a valid entry

Rules 

  • Request has to be tasteful. If the request makes me uncomfortable, I will inform you that you need to modify your request
  • Original Characters are allowed (I cannot draw anthro characters, but ears and tails are okay!) I am going to need references, and descriptions so be prepared with those!
  • Characters from any fandom are allowed, if I’m not familiar with the fandom I will let you know and will ask for references if needed! 

I will announce the winner on January 1st and tag them in the announcement post! Good luck everyone, I’m excited to finally do this for my Tumblr followers! 

vivalajuwa:

formyummah:

It’s International Women’s Day. A day that celebrates women and fights the oppression against them. Muslim women face oppression from those in the West who do not understand their religion as well as those within the religion who do not act upon it’s teachings. So, to clear some things up – here are some of the rights women have in Islam:

  • The Muslim women receives (not gives) the bridal gift/dowry. The dowry is the women’s right and cannot be taken from her
  • Muslim women can own property and retain all ownership once married
  • Muslim women keep their last name after marriage
  • Any earnings the Muslim woman acquires during her life (investments, work, property) does not have to be used to support the household
  • The financial maintenance of a household is the man’s responsibility in Islam. Even if the Muslim women is richer than the man, she does not have to contribute. Therefore, his money is her money and her money is her money
  • A divorced Muslim woman has right to child support
  • Muslim women have the right to divorce
  • Muslim women have the right of satisfaction from their husband
  • Education is the right of a Muslim woman. Muslim women are encouraged to become whatever profession they desire in Islam (physicians, teachers, engineers, writers, artists, etc.). A true Islamic society will have women in all career fields
  • Muslim women are entitled to equal pay
  • The choice of WHO she may marry is solely her choice. A forced marriage is not valid under Islamic law
  • Muslim women mothers have 3 times the rights over their children than their father does
  • Muslim women had always had a spot in law making and politics when Islam first came. Culture corrupted that
  • Muslim women carried arms and fought in battles
  • In Islam, daughters are a blessing that provides immediate benefit spiritually to families – if they treat her correctly

Islam predates Europe in giving rights to women by around 1300 years. Islam came during a time of severe oppression to women and worked diligently to raise the status of women.

What My Religion Really Says About Women – Alaa Murabit TED Talk

Happy International Women’s Day

I wish I could just copy and paste this to fall out of my mouth every time someone asks me if my husband is forcing me to wear hijab.