apparently when men and women love each other they do this thing called boinking
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apparently when men and women love each other they do this thing called boinking
Mashup of royal reporters openly saying that the royal family and staff of the royal family are the ones leaking against Harry and Meghan.
“The palace, in particular, was very keen to make sure the heir to the throne was protected & Harry could be sacrificed if necessary.”
"When I worked in newsrooms, it's a fact that every anti Harry and Meghan story came from Kensington Palace."
"They establish a narrative and get locked into it: there's evil Meghan constantly eating terrorist avocados and ordering staff around and there's saint Kate."
"Most of the public would assume that the monarchy are at the mercy of the press, when the reality is there a far greater level of manipulation coming from the royal court to the media."
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reblog w ur fav memories from 2022
People judge picky eaters a lot but, as a very picky eater, I’m endlessly frustrated by my limitations. When I vent about this, a lot of people respond with things as “just eat it, it might not be so bad” but I mean it when I say a lot of suggestions I have already tried.
I watch a lot of food videos and they all look so good, a lot of food smells amazing, but then I try it and the texture is a sensory nightmare and there’s too much flavour. I love being autistic but, if I was to change one thing, it would be that.
I feel this OP. 😐
Autism
Food
Girl why is it so cold. Its winter I fuckin get it. Shut up. Ooooh look at me im -7. Shut up. I've got five layers on. December I hate you
scrolling down my blog after logging into tumblr after months feels so nostalgic
-and as the year comes closer to an end, i can finally say i have grown. i am happier.
reblogged this last year and reblogging it again. i think i have grown this year, i hope 2023 will do me justice and maybe a little happier! please
I am a 14 year old girl from a Muslim family in India. I am not very religious but my family is, especially my father who lives in Middle East. My best friend is also the same age and from the same background. We go to the same school.
In Islam it is mandatory for a woman to cover themselve from non-mahram men, i.e men who are member of the family from blood (father, brothers but not cousins or step family) and same on your husband's side.
As I am a growing women, I need to cover myself. I can't go outside without a scarf and am expected to do full pardah in near future. I get in many fights with my father for not wearing a scarf when ourside. Still I don't, not because I don't like it but because I am forced to do it. It is my body and I will do whatever I want to do with it.
For people like me hijab is a sign of oppression and repression of my rights.
On the other hand, my best friend wears hijab on her own will and loves to do so. She is not forced to wear it neither is she forced to not wear it. She chose to do so.
For her hijab is a sign of inclusion, liberty and dignity.
Hijab is beautiful.
For women who choose to wear it.
It is a beautiful symbol of dignity and respect.
But when you force me to wear it you kill it's beauty and make it a cage for me.
The condition in Iran is the living proof of what happens when you force something on someone. Don't ruin something so sacred by forcing it. Mahsa Amini was killed because of it. It is no longer beautiful for people because of this. Women who choose to wear it will now be looked down upon, because of wearing something that make them comfortable. They ruined the lives of both the women who choose to do so and the women who do not.
big fan of when stuff is the color green
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Watched the first ep of Ms Marvel tonight and I don't know how to describe how otherworldly it felt to finally see someone who looks like me in a big production, so I'll instead just list some South Asian things from Ep1 that were accurate af:
Aunties gossipping
Your mum handing like 4 boxes of food to someone who just dropped by
Older siblings (esp boys) getting more freedom than you, under the excuse that they're worried about your safety
Everyone watches cricket regardless of who's playing
If both your arms aren't like Golden Winter Soldier, are you really wearing bangles?
Parents yell-calling you from downstairs
Impossibly obvious but well-meaning parental guilt
Random Urdu words sprinkled in a conversation
Parents super big on your studies
Any failure is DOOM
People - especially teachers - pronouncing your name incorrectly
PARTIES BAD
Trying to get your parents to agree to something by downplaying it by saying "it's not like it's cocaine" but because you merely said the word cocaine it's like you are, in fact, asking for cocaine
"It's not that I don't trust you, I don't trust other people" - Ancient South Asian Parent Proverb
ms marvel is pulling into my soul and smacking it into a script
if non-hispanics reblogged it would help a ton!
so, i've been noticing lately that english speakers that don't support neopronouns have been saying stuff like "neopronouns are for americans, no one else uses neopronouns in other languages! they're confusing to non-natives!" and it honestly upsets me SO MUCH, because that's simply not true! neopronouns exist all around the world, and i'm here to speak for hispanic neopronoun users as an argentine myself.
spanish has neopronouns, hispanics use neopronouns! it's not debatable!
spanish does not have an equivalent to they/them, "someone dropped their wallet, if i find them i'll give it back to them" would be "a alguien se le cayó su billetera, si lo encuentro se la devolveré" (someone dropped his wallet, if i find him i'll give it back to him).
so, since there's many non-binary people that felt like they needed a gender-neutral pronoun for themselves, elle/le was invented as opposed to él/lo.
as you may know, a neopronoun is a pronoun that is not official to a language (although some neopronouns may become official), and since elle/le is not official to spanish, it's a neopronoun to us.
and no, this isn't our only neopronoun.
we have others such as elli/li, ellu/lu, il/li, etc. that do not have a translation to english, kinda like how xe/xem, ze/zir, ae/aer, etc. do not have a translation to spanish.
and yes, these are actually used, and not only online: i've had many friends in my country that used these pronouns among nounself pronouns (a friend that used él/ella/elli/quack, another one that used elle/ella, etc.)
so, i've made an il/li/-i pronoun flag!
il/li are pronouns derived from italian, and they're one of the most common neopronouns around here!
[ID: On the left, there's flag with 5 stripes all of the same size, the colors of these stripes from top to bottom are: mint green, turquoise, white, light purple, and brown. The image on the right is the same flag with the color-meanings of each stripe, and from top to bottom, these are the meanings: Mint green - italian origins of the pronouns, Turquoise - disabled and neurodivergent users, White - neopronouns around the world, Light purple - trans hispanics, and Brown - people of color hispanics. End ID]
this is the flag with its meanings, any hispanic / spanish-speaker that IDs with these pronouns is free to use it!
Pride month is less than a week away?! Anyway, just reminding y’all that the A in LGBTQIA+ stands for Asexual, Aromantic, and Agender
gay
i couldnt fix him but i could make him question his gender