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▲3536 | reblogI just found out that Henry Cavill’s girlfriend is the girl in the new Fast 6 movie, the bad-ass chick who is working alongside the Rock and is pretty much terrifyingly brilliant when she starts fighting people. SHE IS A MARTIAL ARTS EXPERT IN REAL LIFE, WHAT THE HELL, THIS IS PHYSICALLY THE MOST POWERFUL COUPLE IN HOLLYWOOD RIGHT NOW.
▲2 | reblogit’s not feminism if you treat women equally and with the same respect as everyone else deserves, it’s called being a decent human being.
People need to stop calling every woman who stands up for herself a feminist. It’s called respecting themselves and respecting other humans, no matter what gender, race, or sexuality. Like seriously, why put a label on people who are just trying to live life peacefully and lovingly towards themselves and others? Is it so rare that people actually have to point it out with a term that segregates them from just “normal people”? And that’s another thing: I’m not ashamed of being called a feminist or anything, but when I say something that defends women, why does it automatically have to be followed by someone pointing their finger at me and saying, “You’re such a feminist.” The negative connotation in that is annoying. And no, I do not classify myself as a feminist because feminists are educated in that sense; they actually know what’s happening in women’s rights, whereas I don’t really understand politics or clearly understand the history behind women’s rights. But I do know what I believe in. I do know my values and stick to them. And if I know something isn’t right, I will stand up for it (if I’m brave enough). Does that make me something special? Because it shouldn’t. Because this is how it should be like normally in society.
And of course we all joke about men being this and women being that, and yes, it’s funny at times, but there are always limits because society is so messed up that people have gone so far as to push past those limits. It’s not cool for men to disrespect women, and it’s not cool for women to disrespect men. And it’s sad because it’s so hard for people to understand that nowadays.
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