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Interview with Nasty Magazine
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my boobs are perfect <3
they/he pronouns * do not delete caption!
omg, this post survived!
is anyone out there?? can anyone see this??? hi i heard we can post boobs on here again
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good morninge !
im lov you
prepare to have the flesh scoured from your bones !
SexWorkerHelpfuls.com
WE FINALLY MADE A WEBSITE!
It’s an amalgam of posts from over the years from different sex workers from tumblr sharing their wisdom. We’ll continue to move over old posts as time goes on, and the website is a work in progress, so let me know if any of the posts or links are bunk.
www.sexworkerhelpfuls.com
National Geographic on Facebook: this is a facial reconstruction of a teenage girl who lived 9000 years ago based on her remains!
half the comments: men criticizing her looks and saying she’s unattractive and mannish
anyway this is the reconstruction and I always enjoy seeing the faces of prehistoric humans and how much we have in common over thousands of years despite how incredibly different our lives are. I support her and I think she looks wonderful.
everyone in the replies of this post saying “well I think she’s pretty!” missed the whole damn point lmao
I remember watching a documentary once where historians were trying to work out who a dead girl was and what her life was like. I’m pretty sure they dated the body back to the early Victorian era, and established pretty early on that she lived in poverty, died young, and was most certainly a prostitute.
The grand finale of the show was the reveal of her reconstructed face. Now, bare in mind that through their investigations they discovered that she had lived an awful life and died an agonizing death (syphilis iirc). So, you can imagine my disgust when the historians reacted with disappointment at the reveal of her ‘face’. This poor girl, who had suffered terribly, was obviously not the poor, tragic beauty they had been hoping for.
She was plain, maybe some would say she was ugly, but what was truly hideous was the fact that you could practically see the sympathy these historians had for this poor girl slip away as they looked at her ‘face’, and you could certainly hear it in their voices.
Even in death our value rests on the basis of our looks. Sympathy is conditional - based on where you fall on the looks scale.
Science: *gives us the miracle of seeing long-dead faces*
Men:
i wanted to do a story time about the scammer situation on MGF back in 2013 and how i got booted from the site for speaking out about it. i was completely removed from the only platform i had to sell content and i had to change things up just to get by. i know things are scary right now with the tiddy ban, but we must keep moving!
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It’s strange to feel heartened when someone who should never have been arrested is released.
“It is impossible to be a black mother in America without being reminded at least a few times per month — if not per week, or per day, or even per hour — that a single interaction with police could result in assault, arrest, long-term separation from your children, or death.
This is because of cases like Jazmine Headley’s. According to ABC 7, last Friday the 23-year-old mother sat on the floor of a Human Resources Administration office in Brooklyn. She’d been waiting for hours to obtain a day-care voucher, Headley’s mother, Jacqueline Jenkins, told ABC, so she could work as a cleaner. Because no chairs were available in the waiting area, she sat on the ground with her 1-year-old son in her lap.
At some point, security guards apparently told Headley to stand. A verbal dispute followed, and someone called the police. A witness recorded what happened next, as four officers struggled to pull Headley’s son from her arms. In the video, Headley repeatedly screams, “They’re hurting my son!” while clutching him. An onlooker repeats, “Look what they’re doing to her!” Additional witnesses are shown recording the disturbing scene. After pulling on the baby with steadily increasing force, the police succeed in separating mother and child. Headley is then arrested and charged, according to the New York Times, with “resisting arrest, acting in a manner injurious to a child, obstructing governmental administration and trespassing.”
I’m accustomed to reading through the fine print in cases like these. A lot of black mothers are. We need to know what, if anything, escalated the police interaction to violence and arrest. We ask ourselves: Will we also have our children ripped from our embrace? Could we also end up in a prison cell, release date unknown? But in the end, fine-tooth-combing the circumstances is futile. It doesn’t really matter who called the police or what the mother said to security or who deemed whom aggressive.”
she did that y’all
with Kaiia Eve! pr0n coming soon
me discovering my inner worth
what a wholesome post