I spend too much time on the internet. When I'm bored or when I'm procrastinating, I creep people's facebook profiles, I shop online, or I peruse Pinterest. If you're anything like me (and I know I'm not the only one), I have some ideas for you. I'm not suggesting that you give up facebook stalking, gossip sites, or Etsy. I just think there's an argument to be made for sites that are a little more intellectual, don't make you feel guilty afterwards (I have a serious fear that I will accidentally like something and someone will find out I've creeped their profile), and won't cause your paycheque to dissapear. Thus I've decided to devote today's blog post to other blogs/websites. Sites that are pro-feminist (even if they don't explicit call themselves a feminist site) and are too fantastic for me not to share with you. So here is my list of the top four sites you can visit when you're bored, procrastinating, or pretending to work:
Feministing is awesome. It’s a
feminist blog but with a lot of different bloggers so there’s multiple posts
daily. They post on every feminist issue imaginable – they discuss politics,
movies, books, body image, LGBTQ rights, racism, you name it. Most posts are
very journalistic, they read like newspaper editorials. It’s probably the most
informative feminist site I’ve come across. They cover a lot of US politics in
particular, but they also do some really great analysis of popular books and TV
shows from a feminist perspective. If you haven’t visited Feministing yet, you
are seriously missing out.
Flurt is an Edmonton project that
includes both a printed magazine and a website. I had the opportunity to go to
their magazine launch party last weekend and I picked up a copy while I was
there. The magazine was cool, and included some interesting pieces but what I
got more excited about was their website (which I checked out as soon as I got
home). It’s basically like a feminist Cosmo. While they do have articles
regarding political topics and activism, it’s more lighthearted than
Feministing. They have sections on Sex and Dating, Entertainment, Lifestyle,
etc. I also really like that it’s a local venture. Feministing covers a lot of
US news and I do think that US politics are interesting and relevant. However, it
is great to read a Canadian viewpoint and hear about activism that is actually
happening in my city.
Feminism + Ryan Gosling. It’s
kinda my ideal combination. Basically a Gender Studies student started a tumblr
with pictures of Ryan Gosling saying (imagined) feminist things. Is Ryan
Gosling actually a feminist? I don’t really know. He has said and done things
that could be considered feminist but honestly that’s beside the point. The
tumblr is hilarious and a way to feel intellectual while staring at Ryan
Gosling’s face. It shows that feminism can be fun which is important to keep in mind after a Fox News clip posted
on Feministing has just made your blood boil. Also, this tumblr made me realize
that guys discussing feminism is seriously attractive. Any guy who wants to
talk patriarchy is going to have me enamoured pretty quickly even if he doesn’t
look like Ryan Gosling. Although it wouldn’t hurt if he did look like Ryan
Gosling.
* Feminist Ryan
Gosling is now a book! Which I just pre-ordered off of Amazon because I am super
cool.I also impulse bought the Miss Representation DVD at the same time because it is
the best movie ever.
And everyone should be required by law to see it. #kiddingnotkidding
This self-proclaimed “ladyblogging” site was
co-founded by Zoey Deschanel. Which in my opinion, is all the reason you need
to go check it out. But if Zoey Deschanel’s coolness isn’t enough to convince
you, I’ll give it my best shot. Hello Giggles is a website run by creative,
fun, and intelligent women and in between the sections on cute animals and nail
art is some really great cultural critique (see the Social Studies section).
The site appears to be aimed at tweens, and Zoey describes it as a place for young girls to see strong female role models.
It’s kind of like a younger version of Flurt, fun stuff mixed in with the
serious but without all the reviews of sex toys (I like Flurt a lot but I don’t
know if it was necessary to have an entire section on vibrators). If I had a
little sister, I’d definitely introduce her to Hello Giggles and I’ll probably
visit the site myself from time to time as well.
Im loving your blog! I am going to check all these sites out as soon as I get home. Thank you for this amazing blog!
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