crappiestfanartblogever:

Had twenty minutes left on my shift for the computer, so I wanted to see what I could draw in that amount of time. The result…. is Wendy wearing Grunkle Stan’s clothes? Maybe she took over the Mystery Shack or something I dunno.

Cleaned her up! Enjoy The Mistress of Mystery. 

leslieknope:

There’s a very powerful movement going on right now on the internet that, you know, women are kind of coalition building in a very cool way. I’m talking about #nomakeup. You can search it if you don’t believe me, but some brave women are mustering up all their courage, and they will post a photo onto the internet in which they are wearing no makeup whatsoever. I’m serious. But when they post the photos, they’ll always make a big announcement in the caption, they’ll be like “In the following photograph, I, Cassandra, am not wearing any makeup!” 

fmfmods:

BUFF FEMSHEP MOD (Source Files for manual install)
One .mod file to give Femshep a more defined body. Six meshes have been altered: Alliance officer dress blues, crewman uniform, science uniform, underwear, dress*, and injured. This affects 3 different PCC files (CTH, SHP, NKD), so remember to back them up. If you use intro outfit replacement mods, this can be installed over without conflict. A separate source package with each UPK has also been uploaded for advanced users who want to manually install the meshes. Detailed instructions in the readme. Requires ME3 Explorer.

*This does not alter any DLC files, so to ensure the appropriate model shows up in any forced dress scenes in the Citadel DLC, you must edit your Coalesced (instructions here). Unfortunately, this does not make the default dress textures any less hideous.
**Because the mesh is shared with NPCs, all female crew will also have this body type. The same goes for dress blues and science, but the changes are subtle and mostly make the arms less tube-like.

land-of-propaganda:

#Ferguson #MikeBrown

Mike Brown’s Mom Is Taking Her Son’s Case to the UN in Geneva

Lesley McSpadden, the mother of the 18-year-old boy whose death at the hands of a Ferguson police officer in August sparked weeks of protests, is going to Geneva, Switzerland next month to speak about her son and other victims of police brutality in front of the United Nations.

The trip — which was recently made public by organizers and promoted under the taglineFerguson to Geneva — is meant to make a case, to as wide an audience as possible, that both Brown’s killing and the militarized police response to protesters demanding justice for him, are a matter of human rights.

(Read more here)

(11/01)