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Paula Hawkins
Sleeping on a cloud. A fear submitted by Cleo to Deep Dark Fears - thanks!
You can find original artwork in my store!
Being homophobic is kinda gay since you let what other guys do with their dicks affect your life.
Having children is a long running family tradition.
That is a SOUND!
me, at work, to my eighteen year old co-worker: see and this is why people unionize! it's not because the people at corporate are bad guys, it's not even that they aren't trying to help, it's just that they're not here with us, doing the work. and there's things you can't understand unless you're here with us. so they're making decisions about how things are gonna work for us without knowing everything they need to. and they can't know what they need to, without being us. so what a union says is, we're the ones who should be making the decisions that affect us.
co-worker, nodding: like at school when the principal would be like, everybody do this in the classroom. and the teachers would be like uuuuhhhh...
me: exactly like that
It's beaten out of you in elementary school.
what I genuinely CANNOT comprehend is how adults find it remotely acceptable to use the "I'm the earning member" / "I pay the rent" / "this is my house" argument towards children and actively encourage it but when used towards a non earning spouse it's acknowledged as being abusive? So you admit that you don't see your children as autonomous individuals with basic human rights?
"you can't wear that in my house. you can become an earning member and buy a house and do whatever you want there" directed towards a child is okay but directed towards, for example, a homemaker wife, is abuse? make it make sense how the former ISN'T?
Why tf does someone need to be over 18 to have basic body autonomy? Why tf does a person need to be an earning member to be considered as a person having inherent worth/dignity/for their word to be taken into consideration (at the very least)?
I have witnessed leftists who believe in prisoners rights justifying spanking and I don't understand. If you can understand that people in power hitting incarcerated people to "correct" them is a violation of human rights and an abuse of authority, how do you not understand the same logic when it comes to parents and children?
People who complain about power and abuse of power rarely acknowledge one of the most primary forms of abuse of power - against children. And that's just hypocrisy at its finest.
And many who didn't die now have to live with permanent disability that prevents them from holding any kind of job (especially because employers are so opposed to making the work accessible).
Those who are able-bodied and still remain have left to fill the higher-paying vacancies left behind by the newly deceased/disabled.
They died when you told them they were "essential" and couldn't not work. They died when you refused them paid sick leave during a pandemic. They died because they have to work two or three jobs to make ends meet, multiplying their chance of exposure. They died because you refused to do even the most basic things like wear a mask, not go out, and get vaccinated.
They died because you killed them, America.
I think one of the most damaging ideologies towards children is the conviction that having children isnāt a calling but a moral obligation.
Not to be a crazy radical or anything, but children deserve to be deeply wanted by their parents.
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i think everything should come in more fun colors & patterns. like everything. houses. cars. appliances. when ur getting a fridge they should give u the option then & there to have a wizard airbrushed onto it. business attire should have dinosaurs on it. why arent there more pink cars
every once in a blue moon i see this bright pink car with a massive tinkerbell decal on the hood & i think that person just Gets It. why cant that be the norm
normalize fun
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