One of our present Western work-culture's main characteristics is that we are all living under the dictatorship of the early birds. I'm not a worse person because I need to sleep longer in the mornings.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Sleep
One of our present Western work-culture's main characteristics is that we are all living under the dictatorship of the early birds. I'm not a worse person because I need to sleep longer in the mornings.
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Monday, November 3, 2014
Picture of the Day - 216

"Coming together is just the beginning..." by Tessa Auguscik
If you wish to see more of Tessa's photography, please visit her Flickr photostream here.
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3:08:00 PM
Can We?
"I pledge to create a short film titled 'Going Home', in which we visualize a utopia for women, where, unlike today, mistrust and fear don’t dictate actions and decisions,” says director Vikas Bahl.
"This video shows a utopia where a woman can do what she did with no problem, a place where men are always helpful and polite, and a woman is always safe. It does a good job of showing why women feel scared even when guys are trying to be helpful. Not all men are like the men in the video, and women know that, but a woman doesn't know a man's intentions when she first encounters them.
If you watched this video and kept thinking, "Why is she talking to them!? Why didn't she just call her mom!? Why did she let them give her a ride!?!?" the way you're feeling is how victim-blaming happens. She had no choice, really, but to accept help from these men. And if they hadn't been helpful, it would not have been her fault. Remember that."
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"Going Home"
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Alia Bhatt
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gender equality
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India
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Vikas Bahl
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Sunday, November 2, 2014
Saturday, November 1, 2014
The Demolition Crew
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