Just GIFs of Women Unleashing Their Fury

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By: Mia Reynolds
Updated: Oct. 8, 2018
Originally Published: Oct. 18, 2017

Because we all feel like setting the world ablaze right about now.

Honestly, the current state of affairs feels like a never-ending dumpster fire, and if you’re a woman, you might just want to hide under your blankets forever. Trust me, I get it; I truly do.

Recently, I found myself sending a barrage of GIFs featuring women unleashing their inner chaos to my friends. A lot. And you know what? It’s surprisingly cathartic. So, I’ve pulled together a collection just for you.

Maybe you want to fire one off to your boss when he acknowledges your male colleague for an idea you’ve been advocating. Or perhaps a GIF for that person who commented, “I don’t see how this is helping anything” on your #MeToo post. Or even to that relative who makes you cringe, Aunt Lisa. The possibilities are endless! They’re truly multipurpose.

F*CK THIS.

Oh, you don’t believe my birth control should be covered by insurance?

Yes, I understand men go through things too, but can we focus on women for just one f*cking second? Please?

That’s not how memories function, you clueless person.

Stop tweeting, you orange menace.

What did you just say? You think I should smile more?

I CAN’T. I JUST CAN’T.

Phew! That feels better!

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Summary

In a world that feels chaotic, sending GIFs of women expressing their frustration can be a therapeutic outlet. Whether it’s in response to workplace injustice or simply to vent, these GIFs are versatile and relatable. Explore the links provided for more information on home insemination kits and parenting tips.