Have you guys watched Missrepresntation yet? If not, get to it.
Matthew Gray Gubler’s reasons to stay alive.
This frank and fantastic post about sex education, including a YouTube video drawing of the internal clitoris. (C/O Steph)
Gaby does lots of really cool stuff like the amazing Hopeless Lingerie and she’s started a new feature on her blog, Spokes ‘N Daggers - Friday Night Movie Night! Each week Gaby talks about a different movie and includes lots of screenshots along with some recommendations like who to watch it with and what to eat while viewing, which reminds me a bit of a cool teen magazine review. She has great taste so you’ll definitely find some gems to watch.
50 People You Wish You Knew. Some of the captions are pretty eh but there are a few funny pictures.
Do any of you guys love trashy tv as much as I do? Well if you do you might like p3p3fr3sh’s YouTube channel with full uploads of E! shows like ’20 Most Shocking Unsolved Crimes’ and ‘Too Young To Kill’.
Who Took The Bomp: Le Tigre on Tour. Watch it on Vimeo here. About 15 mins in some interviewer asks them about Kathleen spray painting ‘Kurt smells like teen spirit’ on Kurt Cobain’s wall in the 90s and I’m like blaaaaah, this interview is in 2004 is that really all you can think to ask them about?! So that interviewer but sucks but Le Tigre are so good and you guys should watch this. If you’re as excited anticipating the release of The Punk Singer as I am, you might also want to watch It Changed My Life: Bikini Kill in the UK, a documentary from 1993 (available to watch in full on vimeo).
Gabi Fresh and 30 other fat babes in fatkinis on XOJane.






at 7:16 pm
Thank you so much Bronny!!! <3 <3 <3
at 11:30 pm
You know I love you
at 3:06 am
Great post, I love your heaps of cool stuff posts. If you really enjoyed Missrespresentation then I highly suggest you watch the following documentaries. I’m including links but I don’t know if CBC videos work outside of Canada.
Sext up Kids http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/Shows/Doc_Zone/1242299559/ID=2201416792
Consuming Kids http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/consuming-kids/
Generation M http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEd2ZGLsUew&feature=channel&list=UL
Killing us Softly http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1993368502337678412
Thanks for the great blog!
Kerrie
at 11:29 pm
Ohhh these look good, thanks heaps for the links! xx
at 11:03 am
Excellent post- so much cool stuff I think I’m going to spend all week fully appreciating it all
Thank you for sharing
X
at 3:41 pm
Love the Fatkinis piece! Amazing.
at 12:04 am
I loveeee the ‘reasons to stay alive’ sometimes it really does come down to the small things.
at 9:34 am
Rad bikini and sunshades! tasty monochrome pattern
at 10:55 pm
Hey was just wondering if you lived in melbourne – I’m thinking of moving there from QLD and am just wondering if it was a good city to live in?
at 11:29 pm
I sure do! Ummm I’ve lived here my whole life and I’m currently feeling a bit sick of it haha, but when I’m not feeling like I need a change it is a really great place to live. I mean, if you’re going to live in Australia I think you might as well live in Melbourne.
at 10:59 pm
Missrepresentation looks like an amazing movie. Can’t wait to watch the whole thing. Feminism is an important thing. I know so many friends who have no idea about the patriarchal structures influencing women everyday – the media is just another that beat down and continually discriminate and vindicate women all the time. I’m ashamed to live in the world where even the sexes cannot be equal. It’s so frustrating and really really makes me mad.
at 5:50 am
Hi love.
I just wanted to let you know that I found you and I adore your blog, attitude, and interests. I think too often people blurk (blog + lurk) and don’t comment when they want to… I wanna change that!
I also wanted to let you know that I featured you on my list of challengers, changers, and champions.
Keep up the good work. You are a positive and gorgeous force on the internet.
I love you!
Jes
http://www.themilitantbaker.com
at 10:54 pm
Thank you for the link to the Bikini Kill documentary. I saw the Le Tigre one last autumn on a short film festival but never seen this before.
Greetings from Finland