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UK-Karen presenting the single most perfect sculpture in all human history - the Female Bottom…
The female body is the most perfect work of art in all human history. I will never comprehend the notion that says it can be improved with graffiti??…
The most magnificent and beautiful areolae in modern history…
sizequeenfan: Dildo History!!! Dildos: “A size to match your sinful desire” There are some references to the use of dildos by women in the Middle Ages, in particular, this one in a Church “penitential,” a book that prescribes punishments for
The Nubian Slave Rebellion by Nombe Zulu on http://www.SexyAmazons.comNombe’s true history of the Great Nubian Slave Rebellion in five illustrated text PDF stories. Desperate Nubian slaves rebel and seek to escape their cruel Phoenician masters.
Annie Edson Taylor was the first person to undertake and survive a daredevil ride down Niagara Falls. She undertook the stunt in the pursuit of fame and fortune, hiring a manager to promote the event. Thousands of people turned out to watch her going
tsgirlfriend: One of the most beautiful women in the world, and star of the hottest reverse-cowgirl fuck scene in history (http://goo.gl/6DSQRN), the gorgeous Abella Anderson. … Baby, why don’t you c’mon over here and let a thug show you some love!
ca. 1900, [trick tintype portrait of Cornelius C. Kenney holding his own decapitated head], Cornelius C. Kenney via Harvard University, Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute
Never forget: Stonewall was a fucking police riot, and resistance was led by POC trans women such as Marsha P. Jones and Sylvia Rivera or POC gender non-conforming people such as Stormé DeLarverie. We are the Stonewall girls We wear our hair in curls
didyaknowanimation:Our last women’s history month post this month is also in honor of Transgender Day of Visibility on the voice actress Maddie Blaustein. Maddie was a major voice actor and creator in various industries, and if you grew up with anime,
jamesderryl: So excited! Only the second time in history that the US Women’s gymnastic team has received Gold! Great job girls! #TeamUSA #gymnastics #london #olympics #gold! (Taken with Instagram)
thegayreich: WWII Gay G.I.s recounts tale of losing their LoversExcerpt from the book Coming out under fire The history of gay Men and Women in World War Two: Combat soldiers often responded to each other’s personal losses with the deepest respect
fyeah-history: Eleanor of AquitaineEleanor of Aquitaine (French: Aliénor d’Aquitaine; Éléonore de Guyenne; 1122 or 1124 – 1 April 1204) was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in Western Europe during the High Middle Ages, a member of
themostnaturalnudists: One of the best naturist couples in the history of time and space and every thing that is right with the world.
knowhomo: LGBTQ* History of Women in Protective Forces Margaret Damar Dawson and Mary Allen Dawson was one of the co-founders (along with Nina Boyle) of the Women Police Volunteers. “Mary Allen’s enthusiasm was shared by Margaret Damer Dawson, and
danamorganvr: You’re the luckiest drummer in the history of rock and even Tommy Lee can’t compete! Busty Tana Lea handles lead vocals in your band but today she’s showing some love to the rhythm section! This musical MILF is known for hitting the
trehugger: today in history class this kid said something about how women belong in the kitchen and my teacher freaked out and he made all the girls in the class write down “at 1:04pm on wednesday november 7th 2012, nick has been blacklisted” and
nanshe-of-nina: WOMEN’S HISTORY ☈ ASPASIA (c. 470 BCE – c. 400 BCE) Aspasia (“Ἀσπασία” in Greek) was the mistress and companion of the Athenian statesman Periklēs. She was born in Miletus in Asia Minor; nothing is known of her father
brooklyn-maoist47: It has come to light that one of the officers killed in Bed-Stuy has a history of police brutality against women in the Bed Stuy Area, since the media is only concerned with digging up dirty backgrounds of the victims whenever unarmed
staff: A little music to cap off your Black History Month. Enjoy.Black Women in Rock (blackwomeninrock)In classic rock, in modern rock, in genre-defying rock, in devastatingly gorgeous proto-rock. See Sister Rosetta Tharpe, above. Unreal.Today in Hip
ma-chi1993: corpidicarta: corpidicarta: I just want to tell you a story. Will you listen? You probably don’t know this woman: her name is Franca Viola. She was born in Alcamo, Sicily, in 1947, during a time where, see, things for women were deeply
piertotum-locomottor: yeanaris: so today I was in history class, we’re studying WW2 … look at that picture in the book (“american soldiers and french women. end of august 1944.”) Look at that american soldier… reminds you of anyone ?
anarcho-wumbo: foto-jennic: A woman is like a tea bag - you can’t tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water.” - Eleanor Roosevelt Welcome to Women’s History Month women with trigger discipline ftw.
a-slice-of-positivity: Influential WomenAs women’s history month comes to an end, I decide to hit it with a bang, a list of influential women (in no order) who have changed society and/or got their rights.Emmeline PankhurstEmmeline Pankhurst was a
usnatarchives:In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting some of the fascinating women who have worked at the National Archives.Mrs. Margaret M. H. Finch worked for the National Archives between 1940 and 1949.Finch began her federal career
mashable:We honor 150 years since the abolition of slavery in the United States. These portraits of black American men and women who had been slaves were taken in the late 1930s. [via]
refinery29: 19 Black women you need to know about who broke boundaries and made beauty history 1. Madam C.J. Walker Hair loss sparked Madam C.J. Walker (born Sarah Breedlove) to develop a line of hair-care products just for African-American women in
llamajun: indigenous-rising: girljanitor: deducecanoe: haiweewicci: nativeamericannews: Sacajawea: If Not For Her, We Could Be Saluting the British Flag Few women in U.S. history have had more influence on the nation’s history than the young Lemhi
thenewenlightenmentage: The Women Who Mapped the Universe And Still Couldn’t Get Any Respect In 1881, Edward Charles Pickering, director of the Harvard Observatory, had a problem: the volume of data coming into his observatory was exceeding his staff’s
staff: In a feministic two-for-one, we all get to celebrate International Women’s Day today and Women’s History Month all month. There are an incredible number of Tumblrs out there channeling their pride, frustration, and solidarity into art.
baljitksingh: I started this project by being inspired by Jamie C. Moore’s work. She photographed her daughter who dressed up as five amazing women who made their mark in history. And so, I decided to do the same and make it around women of the arts.
its-a-different-world:blkwonderwoman:Black Women in Black History Day 25:Cree SummerCree Summer Francks (born July 7, 1969), best known as Cree Summer, is an American actress, voice actress, and singer.Summer’s career began in 1983 when she was cast
haiweewicci: nativeamericannews: Sacajawea: If Not For Her, We Could Be Saluting the British Flag Few women in U.S. history have had more influence on the nation’s history than the young Lemhi Shoshone woman, Sacajawea. It’s very likely that Lewis
fordlibrarymuseum:“Being ladylike does not require silence.”In honor of Women’s History Month, here’s a fantastic quote from Betty Ford on the importance of women expressing their personal views. “Why should my husband’s job or yours
talesofnorth: Women of ‘Hamilton’ perform quotes from feminist icons In honor of Women’s History Month, Glamour asked Hamilton stars Renée Elise Goldsberry, Phillipa Soo and Jasmine Cephas Jones (Angelica, Eliza…and Peggy) to sing and
didyaknowanimation:Today’s women’s history month profile is Rebecca Sugar, animator and artist. Rebecca is already a history-maker in the industry, being the first woman to be a creator and showrunner for Cartoon Network. She’s created her own show
intellocgent: fuckyeahmarxismleninism: Today in history: November 26, 1883 - Sojourner Truth dies. Sojourner Truth was born into slavery and became one of the most well known leaders in the abolitionist movement, and was also active in the women’s
heyfranhey: 11 Black Women Who Ran For President Of The United States Black Girl Long Hair writes:With election season heating up across the country, we wanted to take a moment to explore black women’s history in American presidential elections.
micdotcom: Uterus transplants could let trans women have children An Ohio clinic recently made history when it began screening women for a groundbreaking medical procedure: transplanting a uterus into a woman who doesn’t have one. The transplants have
autieblesam: lesbianshepard: my fave greek history story to tell is that of agnodice. like she noticed that women were dying a lot during childbirth so she went to egypt to study medicine in alexandria and was really fucking good but b/c it was illegal
acrosswomenslives: In 17th century Rome, painter Artemisia Gentileschi fought to get her rapist convicted. She was “one of the most remarkable women in the history of western art,” says Richard Savino, a professor at Sacramento State University
the-history-of-fighting: Iran’s Female Ninjutsu Warriors “A report in The Atlantic said about 3000 to 3500 women in Iran regularly change from their traditional garb and dress up like ancient Japanese warriors to train in Ninjutsu to become Kunoichi,
otto-rocket: instagram: Femininity Means Power for Blair Cherelstein This post is in celebration of Women’s History Month. Throughout March, we’ll be highlighting the stories of women doing extraordinary things around the world. By all standards,
micdotcom:In 50 years, here’s who we’ll be celebrating in women’s history
baljitksingh: I started this project by being inspired by Jamie C. Moore’s work. She photographed her daughter who dressed up as five amazing women who made their mark in history. And so, I decided to do the same and make it around women of the
cypher2: Throwback to the 2011 Women’s World Cup Final. Alex Morgan scored the United States’ first goal against Japan in the 69th minute and later assisted Abby Wambach’s goal in extra time, making her only the second substitute in history to
didyaknowanimation:Our last women’s history month post is also in honor of Transgender Day of Visibility on the voice actress Maddie Blaustein. Maddie was a major voice actor and creator in various industries, and if you grew up with anime, you’ve