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if you've ever pet more than a few dogs you'd Know what dog residue is
The original flag, by Gilbert Baker, June 25, 1978.
You know what, fuck you *banishes you to the late 90s music video dimension*
female-presenting vitruvian
i appreciate the amount of people reblogging this despite me not really tagging this at all. im glad many of people feel the same anger i do.
having audio processing issues is so humiliating like yeah i heard you and yeah i was actively listening but the problem is i dont know what the fuck you sayed
i was paying attention, i was listening, but you see the problem is....it didnt work
The Ikea biphobia couch is the funniest thing that's ever happened. We found it gang. Nothing will ever top it in terms of being funny.
The what???
The Ikea biphobia couch.
???
I don't know what to tell you man.
This article about the couch is quite interesting
The poet whose words inspired the infamous IKEA bisexual sofa has shared the surprisingly moving story behind the viral design. IKEA Canada
That simply can't be true.
good omens poster i did a while back bc the movie traumatized the hell out of me
(i keep forgetting to post it😭😭😭)
It’s fascinating hearing how other people think. My dad says he has to think of a full sentence word for word before he says it whereas I don’t know what I’m gonna say until I’ve already said it.
I fear a lot of christians' takeaway from the story of the garden of eden etc etc was that knowledge is bad. And that's why they're like this. Like genuinely that's just part of the ideology ohhhh nooooo
[ID: a reply from @birdman-general that reads, "oh is there another intended takeaway (genuinely curious) (this is the only implication ive heard besides obedience to god) (lifelong atheist but have mormon family) (shits depressing genuinely)" /end ID]
Yes, actually!
I can't necessarily speak for *intended* takeaway (authorial intent on Thee Bible is kind of. Uh) but in Judaism -- which generally encourages questioning and critical thinking, and places a good deal of cultural emphasis on intellectual pursuits in general -- I've seen a number of different interpretations from different people. The moral of the story doesn't have to be "knowledge bad" and/or "women are the root of all evil"
Like, you can interpret it as humanity becoming something "more" than other animals by this act of independent thought (good thing). You could say that God did this intentionally, you could point out that the first thing Eve did with it was share, that Adam took it in trusting his wife. You can take being cast out of Eden as more allegorical of leaving a sort of womb, something necessary. So on and so forth. But yeah the main thing is Being Capable Of Thought isn't, uh, BAD? A popular belief in Judaism is that our understanding of right and wrong is what makes us human and makes our choice to do good meaningful, where animals can only act on instinct
There's kind of a whole thing in christianity of Children's Innocence and Blissful Ignorance and etc etc etc that's like. A lot to unpack. And helps us understand the ideology behind their political interests 👍 but all of that is FAR far far far from the only reading of the text itself
*leaving a big fat fuck asterisk on this that Jewish people famously love disagreeing with each other I'm just speaking from, like, my personal studies & the takes I've seen most often
Happy Pride Month everyone! Remember 4 months ago when the CEO of this platform harassed and chased a trans woman off this website just for posting her transition timeline, then chased her to other social media platforms to continue harassing her, and threatened to call the FBI if she continued disputing the multiple dubious terminations of her blogs that did not violate tumblr's terms of service in any way? And despite tumblr staff insisting that the CEO was acting against their interests, the broad transmisogyny evident in the site's culture and moderation policy has still not been adequately addressed?
Remember that staff is continuing to nuke the blogs of trans women even after all of this. Remember this post when they call this site the queerest place on the internet again this month
It's 2 years later. It's gotten worse. Happy pride month.