Antwerp School, first half of the 17th century (detail) - via Christe’s
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Antwerp School, first half of the 17th century (detail) - via Christe’s
Anna Valdez
Garden View - oil and acrylic on canvas, 62 x 55 inches, 2020.
To clarify, they are bisexual, not lesbians:
https://twitter.com/fancy_foxtrot/status/1205747696813756416
Still iconic
WHEN DO WE GET THE COMIC SERIES AND/OR MOVIE?
It keeps getting better:
Bonus:
A lot of them probably wouldn't last at your job
Last year I had an internship at a fancy office during the day, and a food service job at night. One of the ladies at the office told me she needed a part-time job for some extra cash, and I let her know about an opening in my food service job, described what would be expected, all of that.
Guys. She quit after one (1) shift, called me the next day, and ranted, “You never told me it was going to be that hard, is that what you do every night?! I’m not 20 anymore, I’m 50, I can’t believe they only pay you $9.50/hr to do all that work!” [For the record, I had coworkers who were 65+]
She was shocked when I explained that yeah, most food service jobs require you to stock heavy boxes, work the register, and learn to cook/prep food, then clean up before you go home. It never occurred to her that people who “just flip burgers” actually have demanding jobs.
“I’m going to have to be extra nice to those people from now on!” Like yeah, no shit?
I’ve told this story before I’m sure, but when I got my first office job and escaped retail hell, I tended to stay at my desk on my breaks. My manager, well-meaning, passed by and reminded me to make sure I took my breaks and got up and got away from my desk regularly.
I kinda laughed and said “Tanya, I worked retail before this. This entire job is a break, to me. I get to sit down all day. Just let me enjoy that.”
And I still think about it sometimes when I’m in the breakroom in the morning. How I have the unspeakable luxury to take my coffee cup, go to the kitchen, wash the cup out, pour myself a new cup of coffee, chat with coworkers if anyone’s in the breakroom while I’m doing that, and then head back to my desk before I really *start* my day. Without worrying that I’m going to get in trouble or be seen as slacking off. As opposed to the rushed “toss your purse in a locker, clock in, and get out on the floor and start cleaning things/helping customers/fixing signage/etc.” start-of-shift routine from my retail days.
Journal sessions in Groningen, The Netherlands ❄
Yes to warm tones ❤️
Finally tried VSCO after so long of being afraid of it. Don’t ask why I was afraid of an app, all I’m gonna say is that I’m so dumb at tweaking the adjustments 😂
“You must have really created a space of open communication and safety for them to have asked you for a binder!”
“It’s easier to love Ourselves when we feel loved as Ourselves no matter where we are on Our paths" Rain Dove 👏
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holy shit that was well handled.
my latest lyric journal spread
New Year’s Day by Taylor Swift
i am trying!!
Notes to self.
re-creation of one of my favorite audio posts (which is now broken)
“I said No.” [complete silence from the vocals for the rest of the song]
Researchers noticed the Polish officer's delicate bone structure after the skeleton was extracted from the Pulaski monument in Savannah, Georgia.
!!! Casimir Pulaski Day just got more rad.
@queerasfact
Thank you for tagging us! It will be very interesting to follow this as the documentary comes out!
“Why did we need two labels for people who essentially experienced attraction in the same way? Why did there need to be two different communities? I couldn’t find a satisfying answer to this question beyond the fact that, of course, people were allowed to identify in the way that felt most comfortab
“The LGBTQ community does not need pansexuality. Bisexuality is enough.
For those who identify as pansexual, this might seem like a particularly unnecessary and mean-spirited belief. I initially thought the same thing - was this really important enough of an issue to stir up conflict and division? But the longer I studied and thought about this issue, the more I realized the answer was yes. Pansexuality is fundamentally based in biphobic misconceptions and stereotypes and is causing significant harm to the LGBTQ community, particularly to youth. Bisexual people are often stereotyped as flaky, indecisive, lying cheaters and shallow, sex-obsessed freaks that cannot be trusted. These damaging stereotypes, and the rejection of them, have played an integral role in forming the pansexual identity. It is also widely believed that bisexuality means a 50% attraction to cisgender men and 50% attraction to cisgender women, with no room for attraction to transgender men and women, attraction to people of other genders, or fluid experiences of attraction. These ideas are largely the basis on which pansexuality is built. Pansexuality is presented as the progressive, inclusive solution to this outdated, bigoted sexuality.
The problem with this logic is that it is based on historically inaccurate information about bisexuality. Bisexuality has never needed to be defined as attraction to “only two genders,” and to suggest such is to ignore LGBTQ history.
People who promote the “pansexual” label often use the phrase “hearts not parts” to convey their attraction to people, not specific genitals. This phrase carries with it the implication that people of other sexualities are attracted exclusively to certain genitals, and specifically stigmatizes lesbian, gay, and bisexual people. Even further, “hearts not parts” perpetuates the dangerous stereotypes that lesbian, gay, and bisexual people are perverted, predatory, and sex-obsessed.
Whatever the reasons may be for someone choosing to claim pansexuality, instead of or along with bisexuality, I’m convinced a major contributing factor to this whole problem is societal biphobia. Identifying as pansexual distances you from the stigma of bisexuality, which is one of the reasons this newer label is so appealing. All of the stereotyping, fetishization, discrimination, and violence bisexual people face as a result of our sexuality does not exactly make identifying as bisexual appealing. Openly identifying as bisexual is not safe. People see bisexual men as really gay and as threats who spread HIV to heterosexual women, if they choose to acknowledge that men can be bisexual at all. People see bisexual women as really straight, performing their attraction to other women for the sake of straight men, and as a fetish and porn category. Bisexual people as a whole are seen as confused, greedy, cheating monsters that will eventually settle down and “pick a side.” It’s no wonder that many young people who grew up hearing all of these violent beliefs are shying away from bisexuality and choosing to identify with a different term or none at all.
But if there’s one thing I could tell pansexual people about the bisexual community, it would be that we have room for you. You do not need to make a new label or a new community because you are scared of who people will think you are. If you are attracted to more than one gender, you can claim bisexuality - that’s it. If you see yourself as someone who is attracted to all genders or attracted to people regardless of gender, congratulations! Bisexuality includes you. When everyone is accurately educated on bisexual history and what bisexuality really is (and what it is not!), I don’t think there will be any reason for the “pansexual” label to continue. There will be no more need to run away from bisexuality. When you choose to claim bisexuality as a part of yourself, you become part of a community with a long, rich history of shared struggle and shared joy. It is worth it. Bisexuality is beautiful. Bisexuality is enough.”
no one: me: here’s a flow chart of 41 lgbtq+ book recommendations, have fun! disclaimer: this is a very non-comprehensive list since I’m only including books that I’ve read
Davi Kopenawa, Shaman and leader of the Brazilian Yanomami.
Big Strap-on Energy
Apparently, the woman on the right is Loora Wang, a Vietnamese fashion designer. Here you go, thirst-tumblr:
Thirst follows.
She is so pretty
“Freedom & Bliss” - Original Photography by André Campos (lsleofskye)
Location: Lagoa do Fogo, São Miguel, Açores