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Janaina Medeiros

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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kim petras photographed by eva zar for gay times magazine (2017)
nonverbal does not mean non thinking
nonverbal does not mean non hearing
nonverbal does not mean non feeling
nonverbal does not mean non understanding
1 underrated thing about being a child is that u could scream anywhere with no/few consequences. I just want to be allowed to scream
i’m dog sitting for rich lesbians
what breed of dog is that
titzu
‘what’s your gender’ idk i just work here
me trying to sound employable: i love effort.... and doing things. i love trying. working is the best. i love it when its hard, and bad
do you have a self care routine?
“Keep going bitch!!” said to myself in different accents
People will be like, "It's so ignorant and telling when people who genuinely like me but don't know I'm gay will be openly homophobic in front of me. It's like they've never considered that anybody could be gay," and then like two conversations later start talking about how drug addicts and alcoholics are morally reprehensible, irredeemable fuck-ups who don't deserve sympathy or healthcare.
I'm not conflating being LGBT with being an addict; I'm just saying anybody could be in recovery or currently using without you necessarily knowing it. Addicts are people. They're your loved ones and your neighbors and your cashier at the grocery store and people you'd never suspect, and they matter.
And you know what else? You can't claim to support the "good" addicts in recovery, the ones whose pasts are years behind them, if you're going to demonize people currently using and systematically deny them help.
You can't claim to love someone and be proud of them and also believe that there was a point in their life when they deserved to die.
And giving addicts this level of understanding doesn't even mean that you have to forgive people for the horrible things they may have done while they were using. You can accept that a person has grown and changed and want them to get better, and still not want them in your life.
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All my love
have people considered that if probably thousands of nonbinary people who use neopronouns can learn to have neopronouns in their vocabulary for themselves and their friends then maybe it isnt actually impossible to add neopronouns to ur vocabulary and u just are being lazy and shitty to us?
“Anti-prostitution feminists and even policymakers often ask sex workers whether we would have sex with our clients if we weren’t being paid. Work is thus constantly being re-inscribed as something so personally fulfilling you would pursue it for free. Indeed, this understanding is in some ways embedded in anti-prostitution advocacy through the prevalence of unpaid internships in such organisations. Equality Now, a major, multimillion-dollar anti-prostitution organisation, instructs applicants that their eight-to-ten week internships will be unpaid (adding that ‘no arrangements can be made for housing’). Such posts are common: Ruhama advertises numerous volunteer roles that could easily be paid jobs. In 2017, a UK anti-slavery charity came under fire in the national press for advertising unpaid internships. In 2013, Turn Off the Red Light, an Irish anti-prostitution NGO consortium, advertised for an intern who would not be paid the minimum wage. The result of these unpaid and underpaid internships is that the women who are most able to build careers in the women’s sector – campaigning and setting policy agendas around prostitution – are women who can afford to do unpaid full-time work in New York and London. In this context, it is hardly a surprise that the anti-prostitution movement as a whole has a somewhat abstracted view of the relationship between work and money.”
— Molly Smith. “Revolting Prostitutes.”
subconsciously forced memory loss because i hate the past. i am NOT who i was 3 seconds ago