BUTTON SET GIVEAWAY
So I just opened my online store! This is my first time doing this sort of thing so I’m pretty excited. As a thanks to everyone who has supported me thus far, I’m giving away one button set of choice (there’s only Madoka Magica and Vocaloid right now but more to come this month). I ship internationally so anyone is allowed to join!
Rules:
1. Reblog only once. No giveaway blogs!
2. Likes DO count.
3. Leave your asks open! (so i can contact you if you win)
4. You don’t have to follow but your support means a lot to me :)For another chance to win, like my Facebook page and share the giveaway post!
Giveaway ends February 28! (may shorten or extend depending on interest)Also check out my storenvy!
I’m holding a promotion right now.
First 10 Madoka button set orders will receive a special Charlotte button not sold individually.Good luck!
“Do what you love” disguises the fact that being able to choose a career primarily for personal reward is a privilege, a sign of socioeconomic class. Even if a self-employed graphic designer had parents who could pay for art school and co-sign a lease for a slick Brooklyn apartment, she can bestow DWYL as career advice upon those covetous of her success.
If we believe that working as a Silicon Valley entrepreneur or a museum publicist or a think-tank acolyte is essential to being true to ourselves, what do we believe about the inner lives and hopes of those who clean hotel rooms and stock shelves at big-box stores? The answer is: nothing.
| — | Miya Tokumitsu, Do what you love, love what you do: An omnipresent mantra that’s bad for work and workers (via eibmorb) |
the thing is though i dont think i’ve ever met a single dude who genuinely made an effort not to be misogynistic but still actually takes offense when a woman says “urg, men”
and pretty much every white person who is able to recognise and unpack their privilege gets what…

this cow is prettier than me
Dude someone once told me I look like a cow and I was like “omg really? Have you seen cows? Because I have and they’re fucking gorgeous and adorable, so thanks”
Fun fact: “cow-eyed” was often used to describe Hera’s beauty since the Athenians considered cows faces so beautiful.
what a beautiful cow
Why do movies show “nerdy girls” as carrying a billion books, and then portray them as physically weak? If a girl can carry the harry potter series, the lotr trilogy, and all of her textbooks then she can probably lift the protagonist football star and throw him across the football field
| — | The Language Instinct, Steven Pinker |






