“I need feminism”
“I don’t care what they think”
Which is it?
lol hooray for blanket generalizations! awesome.
(Source: whoneedsfeminism, via feministsaresexist)
I love this early picture of Beth Ditto from The Gossip, it was in a Jane magazine. I saved it and scanned it in. Please keep source. ;)
The failure of Storyboard was in its inability to find an editorial voice that resonated in the community. Tumblr users communicate with a pidgin lexicon of reaction GIFs, memes, and blog entries, but Storyboard took a more print-oriented approach. The content (and layout) was reminiscent of an in-flight magazine, as if trying to sell the reader on a particular destination. Of course, Storyboard did produce a variety of laudable content in partnership with esteemed publishers, most notably its Letters from Newtown project with Mother Jones and WNYC’s look inside the New York Times morgue (and the Daily Dot syndicated a significant number of Storyboard articles). But the numbers don’t lie and Storyboard’s most popular posts hover around just 6,000 notes – surely a factor in the decision to shutter it.
It’s not just Tumblr — most social networks don’t understand original content — paidContent (via elvira)
Or possibly Tumblr itself doesnt realize that the majority of its users could care less about storyboard and are more concerned with wallpapering their blogs with vain shit that really has no substance or depth? Determining content’s worth by how many notes it gets is just fucking stupid. Tumblr, you should know better.
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Siouxsie Sioux photographed by Sheila Rock, 1979.
hell yes this is awesome
(Source: zombiesenelghetto)
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