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Even the idea that there is a video where an American man rape a kid makes me sick. Ashton Kutcher is doing a great job by using his power and privilege to raise awareness about human trafficking. Every parent dreams of the bright, happy and SAFE future to his/her child. This guy tries to change this country, this world into a better one. This Hollywood celebrity woke up and tried to draw the government’s attention to this very crucial problem of child trafficking.

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Honestly God bless Ashton Kutcher and anybody else who is actively engaged in the fight against child trafficking. People telling him it’s “not his place” can stick it up their ass, this is a real problem and he’s actually doing something about it, and I applaud him wholeheartedly.

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Illustrations for different topics i did last month for Stanford Social Innovation Review. Stanford University CA #illustration #editorial #cristobalschmal

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“I did this piece for Stanford University publication (SSIR) about how poor and low-income countries need greater access to modern energy solutions, including clean-burning fossil fuels for household use.
Sometimes I like to think in my drawings as part of a bigger scene where something is happening, but you can see just a frame not the whole action. A kind of a half-open door to mystery and weirdness.”

Artist: Cristóbal Schmal

Tumblr: nomonki.tumblr.com

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“….and her sobs in the night - every night, every night - the moment I feigned sleep.”

Nabokov’s Lolita

In the habit of people posting the same handful of poetic, “romantic” lines from the novel, I chose one which I think perfectly exemplifies Humbert’s attitude toward Dolores Haze. 

For every girl out there calling herself a nymphet.

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You may like the nymphet style and aesthetic, girls, but it’s important to remember that Lolita is not a love story. It is the story of a survivor forced to constantly play the role of a “Lolita” character to escape the abuse exhibited from HH, a pedophile kidnapper, even if it was for only five minutes. Had she not, it’s possible she would have been hit more and possibly beaten and even killed because of HH’s unpredictability. Even if she wasn’t killed, she wouldn’t have been able to escape until she was 18. HH planned to get her pregnant anyway so that he could abuse their child when Dolores grew too old for his liking. She had no choice but to use a fake nymphet personality and her body to escape and be trusted enough by her abuser to go out more so she could sneak around and find ways to escape. She had to trust another pedophile. It was her only means of escape. Her hypersexuality from her abuse made her fall for him, and she still struggled with it even when she was 19 and pregnant with another man’s child. Lolita has never been, is not now, and never will be a love story.

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thekeekster

Tonight at Walmart I saw a little boy ask a little girl if he could hug her because he liked her sweater. The girl (these kids looked to be about 5, MAYBE 6) said no, so the boy said “okay. I like your sweater. Bye.” And then ran back to his parents.

He said to his Dad “I didn’t hug her because she said no, but I told her I liked her sweater!” And his dad said “Cool buddy!” And they went on with their shopping trip.

If a small child understands the ‘complex’ concept of consent, and the meaning of the word ‘no’, then so should everyone else.

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Yes, yes they should

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