Today's Document
i don't do bad sauce passes
noise dept.
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
AnasAbdin
Keni

oozey mess
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Andulka
Misplaced Lens Cap

Product Placement
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
KIROKAZE
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RMH
hello vonnie

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tannertan36
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@elegantvamp
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simone weil
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ursula k. leguin
“Time wasn't right. It was moving too fast. And then I was 19. And then I was 20. I felt like one of those dolls asleep in the supermarket. Stuffed. And then I was 21. Like chapters skipped over on a DVD. I told myself, ‘This isn't normal. This isn't normal. This isn't how life is supposed to feel.’”
One of the best and most important episodes of The Twilight Zone, still as relevant today as it was then, “The Obsolete Man” premiered on June 2, 1961.
at planned parenthood and they're playing regular show
"dude if you don't get this abortion benson is gonna fire us"
why is this post completely broken in every way imaginable
Broken notes… deactivated account… removed image….
Finally, we have them all.
In addition: OP’s name is just… gone. No “[insert username]-deactivated[insert a bunch of numbers]” as is the standard for deactivated blogs.
Just the world “deactivated.” Look upon their post, ye mighty, and despair.
It’ll be almost impossible to find this post unless it wanders across your dash.
It wandered across mine. I shall help it travel forward.
this is not a place of honor
Oh hey post of Ozymandius, good to see you again standing on your feet in a desert where no one remembers you
I SAW THE TV GLOW (2024) dir. Jane Schoenbrun
I Saw the TV Glow (2024)
Title: Sunset over the Sea Artist: George Inness (American, 1825-1894) Date: 1887 Genre: seascape Movement: Hudson River School, Barbizon School, Tonalism Medium: oil on panel Dimensions: 56 cm (22 in) high x 91.8 cm (36.1 in) wide Location: Brooklyn Museum, New York City, NY, USA
George Inness, from Newburgh, NY, is considered one of the most important American landscape painters of the latter half of the nineteenth century. After periods in Rome and Paris, he adopted the loose brushwork and dark, moody palette characteristic of the Barbizon School. Inness subsequently came under the influence of the Swedish mystical theologian Emanuel Swedenborg, and his later landscapes represent an attempt to penetrate the inner essence of the scenes he chose. This panel was painted while Inness was living and working in Montclair, NJ; like many of his last works, it evokes a striking contrast between the sky and the world below, with sweeping handling of color that borders on abstraction.
Happy 24-6-01!
Happy 24-6-01!
anti-fatness is not just body shaming.
anti-fatness is discrimination. anti-fatness is having next to no legal protections for being discriminated against. anti-fatness is being denied housing, jobs, receiving less pay and promotions (legally) because of your size. anti-fatness is being denied access to clothing, seating, transportation, and other human rights because infrastructure has been designed to exclude you. anti-fatness is less likelihood of receiving a fair trial. anti-fatness is dehumanization. anti-fatness is being denied necessary surgeries, but not surgery that amputates the digestive tract with the intent to starve and shrink you (it doesn’t work either). anti-fatness is mutilation. anti-fatness is being subject to torture devices that bolt your mouth shut. anti-fatness is being told by close friends, family, and professionals that you are better off living with an eating disorder or other life-threatening illness. anti-fatness sells you starvation as a guaranteed opt-out of oppression, but doesn’t tell you that bodies will always regain weight to survive. anti-fatness blames and punishes you for failing at an achievement that is quite literally impossible. anti-fatness is a $90 billion dollar industry. anti-fatness is being denied gender-affirming care. anti-fatness is being barred from in vitro fertilization and reproductive healthcare. anti-fatness is being barred from adopting children. anti-fatness is being removed from your loving parents because they couldn’t make you thin. anti-fatness is intentionally starving your own baby so they won’t get fat. anti-fatness is disproportionately high suicide rates. anti-fatness is being killed at the hands of medical neglect and mistreatment. anti-fatness is the world preferring a dead body over a fat one.
Pro-fatness is using emotional rhetoric and exaggeration to make the "oppression" that obese people face 1000x worse than it actually is, and piggybacking off of actual marginalized groups and appropriating the language used by them because y'all aren't oppressed at ALL but you need to be legitimized somehow
While its eyes are not as big as its mummy's, this baby tawny frogmouth is still using its beady peepers to see the best it can
remember to bury the dead with a phone, everyone. these days the ferry terminal at the river styx wants you to download a fucking app