nbgirlsidon:

barbiegal:

bloomstick:

pussifoot:

phensuximide:

pussifoot:

whitesaviorcomplex:

whitesaviorcomplex:

staff is fucking censoring icons????????????

this is literally just a picture of princess bubblegum

How do they even dictate what needs to be censored?

well i mean i once had every single video i posted taken down and i had strikes against me for “explicit sexual content” so their algorithms leave a lot to be desired

But icons though…?

it shares the same color scheme as the lesbian flag so 

¯_(ツ)_/¯

im sCREAMING THEY RLY CENSORED MY ICON BC PRINCESS BUBBLEGUM IS A L*SBIAN oh my god

staff at the beginning of June: Happy Pride Month, we love you all
staff now: NO lesbians allowed!!!

It’s favorite not favourite

thebootydiaries:

criskingdom:

thebootydiaries:

thebootydiaries:

this just in: the world outside of america doesn’t exist

this just in: if ur not american ur british 

If you’re neither American nor British, there’s a good chance you don’t speak English either.

this just in: even though english is the first language of roughly 400 million people and second language of 1.6 billion people, if ur not american nor british there’s a good chance u don’t exist

theblogeternities:

For us Filipinos, KKK doesn’t mean the Ku Klux Klan. For us it is the Revolutionary Army of our ancestors who fought for our country’s freedom from colonization and oppression. For us Filipinos it means…

Ang Kataastaasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan
[Supreme and Most Honorable Society of the Children of the Nation ]

So in the Philippines, KKK is not a symbol of racism. It is a symbol of the fight for freedom; and in the long run, a symbol of freedom itself.


Art detail from a Mural: Filipino Struggles Through History, 1964, Manila City Hall, by the late National Artist for Visual Arts, Carlos “Botong” Francisco (1912-1969)