illustratedladies:

Eleanor Davis

illustratedladies:

Eleanor Davis

Lily: I don’t like this part!
Cam: Well, honey, if you spot the wall, then you won’t get dizzy.

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boxbrowncomics:

A collaboration from me and James Kochalka from Secret Prison 666

so for like ten minutes we had a pet ursa the other night because i was playing bat rider and W’d him there

so for like ten minutes we had a pet ursa the other night because i was playing bat rider and W’d him there

petitetiaras:

Pocahontas makes a new friend.

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umusicpt:

Arcade Fire & Mick Jagger @ Saturday Night Live season Finale

anascreen:

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau sums up Game of Thrones in four reactions.

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motherjones:

While we’re on the subject of North Carolina: Between 1929 and 1974, the state sterilized more than 7,500 of its residents. Elaine Riddick (above) has been one of the most outspoken advocates for the victims of North Carolina’s eugenics project. In 1968, when she was 14, she was raped and impregnated by an older neighbor. The Eugenics Board declared her “feebleminded” and “promiscuous.” Immediately after she gave birth to her son by cesarean section, she was sterilized. Her illiterate grandmother signed the consent form with an X. “I’ve never been feebleminded,” Riddick said during a hearing last summer (PDF). “They slandered me. They ridiculed and harassed me. They cut me open like I was a hog.”
Photos of more survivors of the North Carolina eugenics program here. 

motherjones:

While we’re on the subject of North Carolina: Between 1929 and 1974, the state sterilized more than 7,500 of its residents. Elaine Riddick (above) has been one of the most outspoken advocates for the victims of North Carolina’s eugenics project. In 1968, when she was 14, she was raped and impregnated by an older neighbor. The Eugenics Board declared her “feebleminded” and “promiscuous.” Immediately after she gave birth to her son by cesarean section, she was sterilized. Her illiterate grandmother signed the consent form with an X. “I’ve never been feebleminded,” Riddick said during a hearing last summer (PDF). “They slandered me. They ridiculed and harassed me. They cut me open like I was a hog.”

Photos of more survivors of the North Carolina eugenics program here

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steverrogers:

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