The Sexiest Plus Size Women in Entertainment -
Bigger is Better & this is why!
This deserves thousands of notes.
Stop reblogging girls in bikinis and check this out NOW, you wont regret it.
Omg. They’re all so flawless, but Demi Lovato is #1 in my book :) I fricken love this <#
OMG. #4 is so much prettier with some meat on her bones.
I’m so happy everyone’s idea of Beautiful has changed.
Things that I’m happy to wake up to. Can we do a cosplay version of this of gorgeous plus sized cosplayers?
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Shingeki no Kyojin: Jean Killstein:hyung sun kim
holy fuck FUCK fRICK
Jean *__*
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Yu Yu Hakusho - Kurama Crossplayer
*shrieks* My old school anime feels *__*
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Getting some stuff sketched and ready to be woodburned for Geek.Kon. I plan on having all of the AoT emblems on shields and as many tarot cards as I can :)
In response to the Steubenville, Ohio teen rape case, West Virginia U.S. Attorney William J. Ihlenfeld is launching a program to teach high school athletes not to post evidence of rape online.
It’s called “Project Future,” and his goal is to teach teens how to avoid getting in trouble with the law by using cell phones, cameras, and social media “responsibly.” Instead of teaching teens not to rape, the U.S. Attorney wants to teach them not to get caught.
This is rape culture at work: The very people who are in charge of enforcing our laws look at a cruel, brutal attack on a young girl and think, “If only the teens hadn’t posted photographic evidence online.”
—“Project Future” (via alchemy)
Instead of teaching teens not to rape, the U.S. Attorney wants to teach them not to get caught.
Let that sink all the way in. Then check your voter registration again.
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WHAT THE FUCKING SHIT
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do not antagonize people in retail or food service. if they got your order wrong or were not moving at mach 5 it was not intentional. it was not malicious. take a chill pill and be considerate.
For the love of god, yes, please, this. I’ve said it a thousand times before but I’ll say it again, the amount of stress in retail and food service and jobs like that is incredible for the shitty pay you get. And no, it’s not just from customers, its from the corporate offices. In fact I’d say this was the most stressful part of retail for me, and I’ve worked like 5 Black Fridays and holiday seasons. With new system launches. And midnight launch lines around the block. And I’ve been called all sorts of names, be it over the phone or by some angry customer in line who just missed getting their precious Wii. I’ve had a system stolen out of my hands. I’ve had a customer get so pissed at me that I went in the back room and cried. I had an assistant manager belittle me so much that I called someone to come cover my shift and walked out. I’ve had to be on guard because of a string of robberies by some guy holding stores up at gun point. I’ve had a guy call people a “faggot,” a guy follow me around the store because I commented on his Cloud Strife earring, had customers who play on the demos all day and not leave, have had kids destroy the store, climb the shelves, have been told I don’t know about video games because I’m a girl, and even after all of this CORPORATE is what made the job unbearable.
The amount of things I had to do at GameStop was ridiculous. Subscriptions, reserves, trade ins, iphones, web surveys, just… believe me it’s not on purpose that employees get things wrong, that person is probably just tired and stressed out, trying to remember everything they’re supposed to sell to you in fear of their job, or their hours being cut because someone else on the team did a better job or hell, because corporate doesn’t give the store enough hours to begin with because the manager can just work a bunch of days, right, since their salary? You only need 80 hours a week to split between the assistant manger, the third key, the fourth key, and the part timers, right?
Retail/food service employees don’t get enough credit for what they do. The last thing they need is you snapping at them, they get enough of that from the higher ups. And no, there’s no commission for getting you to reserve that game or renew your card. It might SEEM like there is since they push so hard, but they’re pushing because they don’t want the people above them to show up, lecture them like they’re a child, and lose their job. My manager flat out walked out because his job was posted as “available” because him and the new district manager didn’t get along. Our store wasn’t performing so well and bam, just like that, looking for a replacement. I’ve also seen stores close and instead of sending the employees to another store they actually have to REAPPLY at another store, and start all over again.
So please, be nice. Now if someone is a straight up asshole, sure, but just… they aren’t purposely trying to screw you over, believe me.
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What are some good conventions to try for next year? I live in the Midwest, but we want to try cons outside of that if possible. We usually do: Anime Milwaukee (if we get in), Anime Detour, Anime Central (as of this year), Springcon/Fallcon, Geek.Kon, Anime Iowa (sometimes). Next year we’d like to do these again along with Kudoscon (new con coming here – Minneapolis – in January). Any thoughts?