Dangerous Cute #122 – The Art of Quitting pt 6

Originally posted here with hover text, bonus panel, and more ranting! :V  http://www.dangerouscute.com/?p=353

queenofcandyland:

sofiatheschizo:

nokki1:

scarvenrot:

drkarayua:

lefeffy:

sketchbender:

korraspasm:

s0uthernair:

iwillmindfuckyou:

So apparently the Space Jam theme and Gangnam Style match up perfectly, right down to the same BPM and key. Yes, this is mind-altering.

Oh my GOD

This is important.

There’s probably something to be said here about memetic hooks and the science of pop music and the four chord progression but NO TIME FOR SCIENCE THIS IS AMAZING

Oh my goodness

this is probably the best thing i’ve ever heard in my entire life

THIS IS MY JAM.

RIGHT HERE.

I’M MUSICALLY SET FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE.

This is the first time an audio post made me laugh so hard that I cried

Jahahakdpsjzhsksd OH MY GOD

CRYING

this is the only thing I will ever need for the rest of forever

I HAVE SEEN THE EYE OF GOD AND I HAVE HEARD THE TRUE VOICE OF AN ANGEL

yeah okay!

pingguo:

Swedish Toys”R”Us Christmas Catalog Challenges Gender Stereotypes

“Christmastime is (almost) here — and with it, Christmas catalogs. This year, a Swedish toy catalog is making headlines for using photographs that challenge traditional gender roles (in contrast to some images used by U.S. retailers).

The catalog in question was created by TOP-TOY, which runs nearly 50 Toys”R”Us retail stores in Northern Europe. It shows “gender neutral” photos, including images of a girl shooting a Nerf gun and a boy playing with a baby doll — as well as pictures of boys and girls using a play kitchen, a mock changing table and a pink Barbie Dreamhouse.

This isn’t the first effort Swedes have made to bash gender stereotyping in toys. Earlier this year, Leklust published a catalog featuring pictures of a girl riding a tractor and a child dressed as Spider-Man pushing a pram.

This time around, the catalog has been well-received. “Santa has already given me what I want,” Sarah Ditum writes in the Guardian, arguing that the catalog is “good news for Swedish kids” in part because “you can’t resist the gender sorting hat for ever, but you can give children a start that shows them the gender sorting hat isn’t a natural and inevitable part of being human.’ “

Read the article here

<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 

maeduh:

i swear people get 500 times cuter when they talk about what they’re passionate about

true story

Had one of those moments where I was like ‘AHH AARON, WHAT AM I?!’ and he was like ‘I dunno’ and I was like ‘but I’m not a meerkat really or a cocker spaniel or a cat I just don’t even – can I be a corgi?’ and he shrugged and said ‘sure’ so here it is.

right, right, get back to work okay here I go