fruityeahsweetluchicha:

Latest edition of Crash magazine. Styled by Avena Gallegher. Captured by Mark Squires in an intimate setting, Róisín fits into the role of a model perfectly.

fruityeahsweetluchicha:

Latest edition of Crash magazine. Styled by Avena Gallegher. Captured by Mark Squires in an intimate setting, Róisín fits into the role of a model perfectly.

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gaseousclay:itsokpk:neetoday:



née today: Margaret Atwoodbirth info: 18 November 1939
via Mother Jones Women are human beings, and human beings are a very mixed lot. I’ve always been against the idea that women were Victorian angels, that they could do no wrong. I’ve always thought it was horseshit and does nobody any good. Remember, Lizzie Borden got off largely because the cultural agenda had convinced people that women were morally superior to men, so Lizzie Borden was “incapable” of taking the ax and giving her mother 40 whacks.In the early fight for women’s rights, the point was not that women were morally superior or better. The conversation was about the difference between men and women — power, privilege, voting rights, etc. Unfortunately, it quickly moved to the “women are better” argument. If this were true in life or in fiction, we wouldn’t have any dark or deep characters. We wouldn’t have any Salomes, Carmens, Ophelias. We wouldn’t have any jealousy or passion.

gaseousclay:itsokpk:neetoday:

née today: Margaret Atwood
birth info: 18 November 1939

via Mother Jones
Women are human beings, and human beings are a very mixed lot. I’ve always been against the idea that women were Victorian angels, that they could do no wrong. I’ve always thought it was horseshit and does nobody any good. Remember, Lizzie Borden got off largely because the cultural agenda had convinced people that women were morally superior to men, so Lizzie Borden was “incapable” of taking the ax and giving her mother 40 whacks.

In the early fight for women’s rights, the point was not that women were morally superior or better. The conversation was about the difference between men and women — power, privilege, voting rights, etc. Unfortunately, it quickly moved to the “women are better” argument. If this were true in life or in fiction, we wouldn’t have any dark or deep characters. We wouldn’t have any Salomes, Carmens, Ophelias. We wouldn’t have any jealousy or passion.

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