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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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@eldandover
purity politics
(reposting this because tumblr deleted my blog funny enough for nsfw)
i hate it when i cant even write a poem about something because its too obvious. like in the airbnb i was at i guess it used to be a kids room cause you could see the imprint of one little glow in the dark star that had been missed and painted over in landlord white. like that's a poem already what's the point
you get it. you get the themes. i dont have time to do it justice. just look at it its on the ceiling
who do u like the least out of these just bc
chappell roan
sabrina carpenter
billie eilish
olivia rodrigo
dua lipa
charli xcx
not to say you actually dislike any of these artists just who you like the least. also i was gonna add addison rae and tate mcwhatever but i feel like they're so divisive that they would skew my thesis
Flyer for the Clit Club, NYC (1996)
Pro tip from someone who has watched basically every smear campaign against a woman on the internet: When you’re a woman defending another woman, you don’t actually have to say that you don’t like the other woman but you feel forced to defend her. Like, you can just leave that part off your posts.
Try it out! See how it feels!
me when i enter a room
"For women, only one standard of female beauty is sanctioned: the girl. The great advantage men have is that our culture allows two standards of male beauty: the boy and the man. The beauty of a boy resembles the beauty of a girl. In both sexes it is a fragile kind of beauty and flourishes naturally only in the early part of the life-cycle. Happily, men are able to accept themselves under another standard of good looks — heavier, rougher, more thickly built. A man does not grieve when he loses the smooth, unlined, hairless skin of a boy. For he has only exchanged one form of attractiveness for another: the darker skin of a man’s face, roughened by daily shaving, showing the marks of emotion and the normal lines of age. There is no equivalent of this second standard for women. The single standard of beauty for women dictates that they must go on having clear skin. Every wrinkle, every line, every gray hair, is a defeat. No wonder that no boy minds becoming a man, while even the passage from girlhood to early womanhood is experienced by many women as their downfall, for all women are trained to want to continue looking like girls." — Excerpt from Susan Sontag's 1978 essay The Double Standard of Aging
the world is healing
God’s plan doesn’t involve a grown man with snapchat, i can promise you that.