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- 1. Your idea of a traffic jam is ten cars waiting to pass a tractor on the highway.
- 2. “Vacation” means going to the family reunion.
- 3. You’ve seen all the biggest bands ten years after they were popular.
- 4. You measure distance in minutes.
- 5. You know several people who have hit a deer.
- 6….
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i actually want to cry, i hate guys.
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Most guys are terrible… I often wonder how anybody puts up with them.
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I’m convinced that RDJ knows exactly what slash is and purposely promotes it in all of his films.
And his wife fully supports it.
Just for funsies I’m going to remind everyone that RDJ told Rolling Stone
“A lot of my peer group think I’m an eccentric bisexual. That’s OK. Being relaxed about sexuality is something you’re born with…[My bisexuality] was manufactured. I didn’t have an identity. I was playing around. I expressed it. I grew up in the Rocky Horror Picture Show world, where even my butch friends turned out to be androgynous on Saturday nights.”
Robert Downey Jr. is kind of the perfect human being.
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Hahahaha, genius.
A handy way of telling cis people to stop asking about your junk. Makes a great reply when you are too offended to deal with them.
Also, here is the single card design if you want it:
This is genius.
amazing, printing out a million
i would like to suggest a companion piece, “you just asked about my partner’s genitals”. for people like me.
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Univers Revolved
Letters are an inherently two-dimensional affair. They can convey deep meaning, but are confined to the flat surface of the page. Ji Lee, a designer now with Facebook, was playing around with some 3-D software and noticed that he could rotate litters around their central axis. All of a sudden, they became toy-like shapes.
He was able to use the letter as a physical object, to break away from the linear and build visual representations made from the actual letters of the word.
For starters, can you figure out the words in the lower left? If you feel like that’s too easy, Lee created the world in the bottom right for you to explore (Hint: Try to find “ROCKET”).
See more at Univers Revolved, test your 3-D knowledge, and check out the book on Amazon.
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Pocahontas e Hua Mulan
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sakimichan
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Totally agree, this is my favorite metaphor, too. “Gender is a universe and we’re all stars” has a good ring to it, plus it has the perfect amount of sparkly fabulousness to the image it conjures, LOL. I’ve often said that gender is like an archipelago. It doesn’t completely describe the many-pointedness/multiple independent centers of gender identity, but it’s a land form that most people know about so I use it as an analogy.
gqid:
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Unlike the color wheel which was inconclusive, as stated by aerynotn, this depicts gender with infinite possibilities, with all possibilities being independent from each other.
Depicting gender as independent points rather than as a continuum or even a color wheel or spectrum is something much-needed I think I have not seen before - would definitely like to explore this concept further.
~Marilyn
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I am a New Zealand artist/photographer/crafter who is currently starting out and trying to find my place in the world.
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