you see a tiny sign planted in the ground. bending down to read, you just make out, in impossibly tiny script "a mundane clump of dirt; much beloved by god, like any other"
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you see a tiny sign planted in the ground. bending down to read, you just make out, in impossibly tiny script "a mundane clump of dirt; much beloved by god, like any other"
Itâs crazy to me that for the first time Iâm seeing a body like mine on a shopping site and itâs hot, itâs beautiful, itâs powerfulÂ
thank you rihanna, this is huge!Â
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This deserves every note.
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âȘEvery tea a potion of warmth, every hug a spell of protection, every wind a howling ghost, and every ghost a friend and more.âŹ
meirl
Hope all dark skin women had a good day.
oh to be an ambiguously gendered little personification of winter in a roman mosaic
ideal self
One of my biggest pet-peeves is when nonblack ppl (especially nonblack poc) completely ignore that there are black ppl of pretty much every ethnicity/culture. Like there are black latinxs, black Asians, black Jews, etcâŠSo if you are complaining about the hyper visibility of black ppl by saying âbut what about my pplâ, remember when you say âmy pplâ some of those ppl are black too and most likely they are treated like shit within their culture as well.
dear black women:
you are allowed to be soft, delicate and dependent. allow yourself to receive and be taken care of. you are worth it.
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I understand the inclination to leverage the argument that âitâs cheaper to house the homeless than incarcerate them.â I really do.
But I want to point out that I really donât care how much it costs, people deserve to have a home where they live and keep their things and sleep and eat meals and have clean water. Itâs the most basic thing we can materially offer; a safe place to exist. I donât care how much that costs, arguing against it is inhuman.
Arguing over costs accepts a fundamental belief that cost is an equal consideration to survival. I reject that fundamental argument. It is unconscionable. Human beings deserve agency, dignity, and care. Cost is nothing.