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Kiana Khansmith

gracie abrams
Noah Kahan
Cosmic Funnies

Jar Jar Binks Fan Club
d e v o n
taylor price
One Nice Bug Per Day

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Sade Olutola

#extradirty

if i look back, i am lost
Show & Tell
Cosimo Galluzzi
Doug Jones

Origami Around

Discoholic 🪩
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Love Begins
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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My #classics of post tag is so iconic… I have such good taste…
oh shit it's almost halloween
doomscrolling tiktok together and I turn to you and ask, "why doesn't your algorithm recommend any videos with Black people?"
doomscrolling tumblr and I turn to you and ask, "why don't you reblog anti-racism when it makes you feel uncomfortable?"
I mean, real answer? I don't reblog 99% of the anti-racist posts that cross my dash because they all have this type of guilt-tripping on the end. I thought we agreed ten or fifteen years ago that we're not spreading that shit. I see plenty of posts I would love to reblog if they didn't all end with "but you won't reblog this and that proves you're actually racist" or words to that effect
Tears that are driven by white guilt are self-indulgent. When we are mired in guilt, we are narcissistic and ineffective; guilt functions as an excuse for inaction. Further, because we so seldom have authentic and sustained cross-racial relationships, our tears do not feel like solidarity to people of color we have not previously supported. Instead, our tears function as impotent reflexes that don’t lead to constructive action. We need to reflect on when we cry and when we don’t, and why. In other words, what does it take to move us? Since many of us have not learned how racism works and our role in it, our tears may come from shock and distress about what we didn’t know or recognize. For people of color, our tears demonstrate our racial insulation and privilege. I asked the woman of color I refer to in the opening of this chapter if I was missing anything in this list. This is her response: It’s infuriating because of its audacity of disrespect to our experience. You are crying because you are uncomfortable with your feelings when we are barely allowed to have any. You are ashamed or some such thing and cry, but we are not allowed to have any feelings because then we are being difficult. We are supposed to remain stoic and strong because otherwise we become the angry and scary people of color. We are only allowed to have feelings for the sake of your entertainment, as in the presentation of our funerals. And even then, there are expectations of what is allowed for us to express. We are abused daily, beaten, raped, and killed but you are sad and that’s what is important. That’s why it is sooooo hard to take. - White Fragility, Robin DiAngelo
I am asking you to deliberately seek out and engage with Black content creators. I am also asking you to notice when your racial guilt moves you to inaction, regard it as a problem worth solving, and solve it.
sproingus, if you were instead of orange, which colors would you think you could be?
do you love the color of the sproingus?
i love being prettys
I can even be a png cutout
My cat got 3 collars on now.. his name tag collar, his air tracker and his lil cowboy bandana haha
Here’s our little flea bag
what a time to be alive
I made a 2 part mock magazine Ad for Big Walk!
I love the weekend
am i really the most tiger ever?
ID: Orange and white tabby laying in the corner of a sofa, he is curled up, has his paws folded and he's looking at the camera with baby (very dilated) eyes
⭐️わるえもんパパ♨️ on X: “めっちゃパスタ食べたくてレトルトのミートソースで夕飯済ませようとしてらコレw https://t.co/2d9nzQyerP” / X
Further walklet misadventures
(Crochet instructions here)