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I love how the Ood is like ‘Dammit translator ball!’ and just hits it

This is why I really, really love the Ood.

Favorite Doctor Who scene.

The most misunderstood creatures in the fandom…

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those kids who still think liking old music makes them special 

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Humorously done but it brings up a very good point about the song. (And I like how the guys immediately reacted, “Wow, dude, that’s not okay.”)

Seriously, even as like a ten year old I knew that line was just wrong. 

I like how they beat the shit out of the rapist at the end. We need more humor on the side against rape like this video.

remember that time when we all thought that pottermore would fill the emptiness and sadness of the end of harry potter?

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Are you calling me irrational? Because I’ll tear your head off, Daniel. I’ll tear it off and throw it over that fence.

KIM AND DANIEL.
OTFreaks.

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Are you calling me irrational? Because I’ll tear your head off, Daniel. I’ll tear it off and throw it over that fence.

KIM AND DANIEL.

OTFreaks.

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A Glasgow nightclub has installed a two-way mirror which allows male revellers in private booths to spy on unsuspecting women as they visit the toilet! With no notification or signage anywhere in the venue many female club goers have been left feeling embarrassed and used. Although they do briefly show the mirrors in a promo video, the club has been quickly deleting comments and posts on their social media from club goers trying to alert others to the situation. This is pretty much illegal and hugley violates privacy. Thank you The Shimmy Club for giving us a shiny, new, creative and cool take on objectification.
article here

i’m never leaving my house again, this world is just too fucked up.

WHAT!?

gross gross gross gross gross

Good morning disgusting.

Remember ladies:

  • “No space, leave the place” (fingernail test)
  • A two way mirror must be set INTO the wall, not placed on top of it.
  • If you rap/knock against the mirror, one installed onto a wall (a normal mirror) will make a dull sound, because there’s something behind it. A two-way will have more reverberation.
  • Use the flashlight on your phone to shine on the mirror, if it’s a two-way, you’ll be able to see into the other room.
  • You can also shield your eyes and see in if you lean up against the glass.
  • The room being viewed will have to be brightly lit (10x brighter than the room looking in), so if you’re in a typical dimly lit club bathroom, you’re ok.

I went to check google to see if anything had been done about this and they’ve been shut down for a week and ordered to remove the mirrors.  Their license should absolutely be revoked right away but it’s better than nothing.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/scotland-blog/2013/jun/15/scotland-women-shimmyclub

The same company also refused entry to one of their clubs on the grounds of disability.

I predict a lawsuit!

A disabled gay man ended up crawling up the stairs of a gay nightclub in Glasgow, which refused him entry, only to have door staff call the police on him.

He and his partner are now at the heart of a discrimination row with one of Scotland’s top gay venues after the incident in the early hours of this morning (14 June).

Nightclub bosses allegedly refused entry to cerebral palsy sufferer Robert Gale since he was in a wheelchair and said there were no facilities for him at their venue, The Polo Lounge, in the heart of the gay village in Scotland’s biggest city.

This led to the humiliating scene of Gale getting out of his wheelchair and pulling himself up a set of stairs and into the nightclub in front of customers on a busy city center street.

Ironically Gale and husband Nathan had been celebrating with friends in the city after attending the Scottish Charity Awards at the Old Fruitmarket, where they won an award for their contribution to further equal rights for the community.

Both work with campaigning group the Equality Network.

Nathan Gale told us: ‘I just couldn’t believe it, after such an amazing evening we wanted to celebrate with our friends and simply asked to get in.

‘We understand they don’t have a ramp but explained Robert didn’t need it and we could carry his chair up the small set of stairs into the venue. They still refused then called the police!’

As Robert sat just inside the doorway of the venue and management waited on the arrival of officers to support them, Nathan asked to join his partner and to sit down since standing is difficult for long periods of time as an arthritis sufferer with walking aides.

‘I was then lifted up by the security guard and moved away from the building, leaving Robert still sitting on the cold floor, it was awful. People were walking in and out of the club around us. It was humiliating.’ he told us.

Nathan Gale added: ‘The manager who came out was downright rude, obnoxious and demeaning. He was just looking down on us. This is exactly why disabled people don’t go out very often.’

- See more at: http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/disabled-champions-humiliated-hands-glasgow-gay-club140613#sthash.X3kOQMpU.dpuf

A disabled gay man ended up crawling up the stairs of a gay nightclub in Glasgow, which refused him entry, only to have door staff call the police on him.

He and his partner are now at the heart of a discrimination row with one of Scotland’s top gay venues after the incident in the early hours of this morning (14 June).

Nightclub bosses allegedly refused entry to cerebral palsy sufferer Robert Gale since he was in a wheelchair and said there were no facilities for him at their venue, The Polo Lounge, in the heart of the gay village in Scotland’s biggest city.

This led to the humiliating scene of Gale getting out of his wheelchair and pulling himself up a set of stairs and into the nightclub in front of customers on a busy city center street.

Ironically Gale and husband Nathan had been celebrating with friends in the city after attending the Scottish Charity Awards at the Old Fruitmarket, where they won an award for their contribution to further equal rights for the community.

Both work with campaigning group the Equality Network.

Nathan Gale told us: ‘I just couldn’t believe it, after such an amazing evening we wanted to celebrate with our friends and simply asked to get in.

‘We understand they don’t have a ramp but explained Robert didn’t need it and we could carry his chair up the small set of stairs into the venue. They still refused then called the police!’

As Robert sat just inside the doorway of the venue and management waited on the arrival of officers to support them, Nathan asked to join his partner and to sit down since standing is difficult for long periods of time as an arthritis sufferer with walking aides.

‘I was then lifted up by the security guard and moved away from the building, leaving Robert still sitting on the cold floor, it was awful. People were walking in and out of the club around us. It was humiliating.’ he told us.

Nathan Gale added: ‘The manager who came out was downright rude, obnoxious and demeaning. He was just looking down on us. This is exactly why disabled people don’t go out very often.’

- See more at: http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/disabled-champions-humiliated-hands-glasgow-gay-club140613#sthash.X3kOQMpU.dpuf

A disabled gay man ended up crawling up the stairs of a gay nightclub in Glasgow, which refused him entry, only to have door staff call the police on him.

He and his partner are now at the heart of a discrimination row with one of Scotland’s top gay venues after the incident in the early hours of this morning (14 June).

Nightclub bosses allegedly refused entry to cerebral palsy sufferer Robert Gale since he was in a wheelchair and said there were no facilities for him at their venue, The Polo Lounge, in the heart of the gay village in Scotland’s biggest city.

This led to the humiliating scene of Gale getting out of his wheelchair and pulling himself up a set of stairs and into the nightclub in front of customers on a busy city center street.

Ironically Gale and husband Nathan had been celebrating with friends in the city after attending the Scottish Charity Awards at the Old Fruitmarket, where they won an award for their contribution to further equal rights for the community.

Both work with campaigning group the Equality Network.

Nathan Gale told us: ‘I just couldn’t believe it, after such an amazing evening we wanted to celebrate with our friends and simply asked to get in.

‘We understand they don’t have a ramp but explained Robert didn’t need it and we could carry his chair up the small set of stairs into the venue. They still refused then called the police!’

As Robert sat just inside the doorway of the venue and management waited on the arrival of officers to support them, Nathan asked to join his partner and to sit down since standing is difficult for long periods of time as an arthritis sufferer with walking aides.

‘I was then lifted up by the security guard and moved away from the building, leaving Robert still sitting on the cold floor, it was awful. People were walking in and out of the club around us. It was humiliating.’ he told us.

Nathan Gale added: ‘The manager who came out was downright rude, obnoxious and demeaning. He was just looking down on us. This is exactly why disabled people don’t go out very often.’

- See more at: http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/disabled-champions-humiliated-hands-glasgow-gay-club140613#sthash.X3kOQMpU.dpuf

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