Note: ”Hijra” is a slur for trans* people in Pakistan just like “khusra” is. The proper term that Pakistani transgenders prefer is Khawaja Sira in Urdu.
Note: ”Hijra” is a slur for trans* people in Pakistan just like “khusra” is. The proper term that Pakistani transgenders prefer is Khawaja Sira in Urdu.
DO NOT IGNORE THE PROTESTS FROM BALTIMORE DO NOT IGNORE BALTIMORE PROTESTERS VOICES 65% OF BALTIMORE IS BLACK DO NOT SILENCE OVER HALF A POPULATION THAT ORGANIZED THREE PEACEFUL PROTESTS SHUT DOWN A HIGHWAY. THE INNER HARBOR. BALTIMORE STANDS PROUDLY WITH FERGUSON DO NOT IGNORE THAT.
Why is it that people are willing to spend $20 on a bowl of pasta with sauce that they might actually be able to replicate pretty faithfully at home, yet they balk at the notion of a white-table cloth Thai restaurant, or a tacos that cost more than $3 each? Even in a city as “cosmopolitan” as New York, restaurant openings like Tamarind Tribeca (Indian) and Lotus of Siam (Thai) always seem to elicit this knee-jerk reaction from some diners who have decided that certain countries produce food that belongs in the “cheap eats” category—and it’s not allowed out. (Side note: How often do magazine lists of “cheap eats” double as rundowns of outer-borough ethnic foods?)
Yelp, Chowhound, and other restaurant sites are littered with comments like, “$5 for dumplings?? I’ll go to Flushing, thanks!” or “When I was backpacking in India this dish cost like five cents, only an idiot would pay that much!” Yet you never see complaints about the prices at Western restaurants framed in these terms, because it’s ingrained in people’s heads that these foods are somehow “worth” more. If we’re talking foie gras or chateaubriand, fair enough. But be real: You know damn well that rigatoni sorrentino is no more expensive to produce than a plate of duck laab, so to decry a pricey version as a ripoff is disingenuous. This question of perceived value is becoming increasingly troublesome as more non-native (read: white) chefs take on “ethnic” cuisines, and suddenly it’s okay to charge $14 for shu mai because hey, the chef is ELEVATING the cuisine.
”One of the entries from the list ‘20 Things Everyone Thinks About the Food World (But Nobody Will Say)’. (via crankyskirt)
OOOOMG my coworker and I were just talking about this wrt mexican food specifically
(via differentrealms)
Ingredients as well.
Fleur de sel
꽃소금
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One of the entries from the list ‘20 Things Everyone Thinks About the Food World (But Nobody Will Say)’. (via crankyskirt)
OOOOMG my coworker and I were just talking about this wrt mexican food specifically
(via differentrealms)
Ingredients as well.
Fleur de sel
꽃소금
(via arari)

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Shia LaBeouf: “I was raped during performance art project”
In an interview with Dazed, the actor says that a woman ‘whipped my legs for 10 minutes and then stripped my clothing and proceeded to rape me’ during his silent performance art work #IAMSORRY. Full story »
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Literally why is no one talking about this? When I saw it on the Facebook trending column, essentially all comments were by males calling him a “liar” and a “pussy”. I didn’t see one comment like this by a woman.
I hope all the men who comment on articles about womens issues saying things like ‘what about when MEN get raped?’ read the comments on these and realise that when men speak out about rape, it’s men who respond by calling them ‘self indulgent’ and ‘idiots’.
warden: *cricket noises* shepard: eat my entire ass hawke: i guess??? inquisitor: oh i got a fucking opinion alright