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Kiana Khansmith
Three Goblin Art

Kaledo Art
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Mike Driver
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

@theartofmadeline
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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cherry valley forever

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@distortedrecordz
Fucking obsessed w this
Bite the hand that Nothing you #neglect
Cuba. First demonstration in support of the Revolution in Havana, in front of the old Presidential palace. 1959.
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I absolutely love the carefully thought-out costume design for adult Natalie. She’s in her 40s, but she still dresses like the edgy teenager she was in the 90s: motorcycle jackets, band tees, cheetah print, fishnets, thick eyeliner, an affinity for red, black, gray, and brown. She’s stuck in the past, emotionally stunted and clinging to a version of herself that existed before the crash.
But her style now is more haphazard. As a teen, her outfits were rebellious but curated. There was intention behind the way she layered specific pieces, color coordination, a general sense of cohesion. Adult Nat’s wardrobe, on the other hand, is mismatched and chaotic. Pieces clash instead of complementing; colors don’t quite align, elements that belong in entirely different outfits are placed together. There’s a sense of carelessness, like she’s throwing on armor instead of outfits. It’s not just fashion, it’s dysfunction made visible. A visual manifestation of Natalie’s unraveling. The echoes of her teenage style are still there, but they’ve been distorted by years of substance use, grief, and disillusionment. What once felt like defiant self-expression now feels like a fragmented identity.
And perhaps most telling is the presence of high-end designer pieces. She’s seen wearing All Saints and Saint Laurent tees, Dolce & Gabbana red animal print pants, an Alexander McQueen shawl, etc. Alongside her Porsche, it’s a glimpse into the version of Natalie who came back from the wilderness and tried to fill the void with things. Expensive things. The things her family could never afford when she was growing up. She’s in pain, she needs to find a way to escape it, but she doesn’t know how to find long-term solutions. So she looks towards what will make her feel better right now: drugs, expensive cars, designer clothes and handbags that don’t quite feel authentic to her. It’s like she’s trying to buy the identity she always wished she had. Grief and trauma buried under retail therapy, nihilism wrapped in luxury leather.
my blog is a safe space for me. the rest of you are in danger i think
ripley’s believe it or kill youself
are you five nights at fucking kidding me
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S3E9 "HOW THE STORY ENDS" x S2E7 "BURIAL"
I wish Americans fucked with more foreign music. You don’t have to know the language to appreciate a good record. Folks in other countries listen to our music and don’t speak a lick of english. Music needs no translator
yall wont trick me into listening to kpop
You can try Radiooooo.com - The Musical Time Machine!!
choose a country, pick a decade, and GO!!
you’ll get an endless streaming of songs (ad free!).
I personally found myself loving 1970s Ghana, Senegal and Cote d’Ivoire! Also 1920s and 1970s Japan for sure! Cambodian music: spectacular. Love Armenia and Mali as well. I’ve been told 70s Germany is weird and 30s Algeria is cool but I haven’t gotten around to those yet. Italy’s 1960s is bomb ofc but I’m biased ;)
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READING COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
1. OP responds to the idea that they will become a woman in the future with "ain't sure that's true." What does this suggest about OP's mindset?
2. Many trans women feel insecure in their identity, as if they are not "trans enough." Identify two or more spots in OP's comments that could reflect this insecurity.
3. Scientists believe that gender identity is an innate characteristic, and conversion therapy is ineffective. Can someone be "groomed" or "peer pressured" into becoming trans? Why or why not?
4. OP states that they have never been happier after identifying as trans and dating their lesbian friend. Do you believe them? If not, why not?
5. OP's friend predicts, in a humorous manner, that OP will someday transition. One reddit comment encourages OP to experiment with their gender presentation. Are either of these actions unethical? Explain your answer.
6. Does the existence of trans women conflict with the existence of gender non-conformity in men? Why do some people feel threatened when experimenting with gender presentation leads someone to discover that they are a trans woman?