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YEA I GOT A LIL TUMMY AND WHAT ABOUT IT
Grieving for the person I would’ve been if none of this ever happened to me
high paying jobs for women who have no work ethic and like to dillydally
The plan is to MOVE. Move out. Move on. Move forward. Move up. Move smarter
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i wish that life could feel like this again
I’ve decided that my 20s are actually age 25 - 35
BITCH, GET TO WORK
Hey babes just wanted to come out here and say some stuff. Yes this is political and if you don’t have the same views as me you can unfollow me I don’t care.
Tik tok is officially banned. You can check rn and it will give you the pop up.
This needs to be taken very seriously so I’m gonna break this down.
1. This is dystopian as hell
2. If Trump brings it back he’s gonna get brownie points from the population who didn’t vote for him and get more from those who did. LISTEN. If this happens do NOT let this sway you into thinking he’s a good guy because he’s not. He’s not. Okay?
3. This is more than the loss of funny videos and hot edits, okay? This is a direct violation of the right to free speech and freedom of the press. The precedent that this case sets will be detrimental to the U.S. This opens the door to other non U.S owned apps being banned. This is a dictatorship.
I know this has all been said but this is so important you need to understand that. This is the time to speak out, make posts, go to protests or walkouts. Speak. Just speak.
Y'all
Im not on tiktok and never have been, but I downloaded RedNote just to see what is up, and I am witnessing something truly amazing
The Chinese user community is giving the American tiktok refugees an overwhelmingly warm welcome, meanwhile the American users seem to have collectively agreed that not only will they not let the app be taken over with English and they will provide Mandarin subtitles for everything, they are LEARNING MANDARIN. Ive scrolled through so many videos of Americans offering greetings in Mandarin to try to acclimate to the new environment and be respectful, and speakers of both languages are posting lots of tutorials on language basics and internet slang in Mandarin
My God, there is an AMAZING outpouring of curiosity and delight among everyone to learn about each others cultures and daily lives. People are posting videos of landscapes, cities, towns, and natural areas in USA and China, posting recipes and traditional foods, vlogs of everyday life, and reaching out to find people with similar hobbies.
And it's not just young people! There are loads of videos from middle-aged American guys who have come to post about fishing or motorcycles and are now happily chatting with Chinese users sharing the same interests using Google translate
One American guy who was like. in his 60's had a comment on one of his videos that was like "Red Neck?" and he replied "Yes!" and I just about fucking lost it
Also the Chinese users love, and I mean LOVE, Luigi Mangione. He is apparently broadly adored in China. There is SO much fanart and SO many edits.
There are many threads initiating Chinese users to ask questions of American users about the USA, and vice versa, and everyone on both sides is clearing up a lot of misconceptions. Some of the questions I saw a lot from Chinese users were: "Is it true that American parents kick you out of the house as soon as you turn 18" (not often, but sometimes) "Do you all really wear shoes in bed" (NO!!! Apparently a lot of characters in American sitcoms are shown lying in bed with shoes on which I never noticed before!) and "are there really guns everywhere" (yes).
For the most part Chinese content creators seem just overwhelmed by the sudden influx of hundreds of followers that are super enthusiastic about what they're doing. A lot of them have made posts about how initially they thought the uptick in follower count was some kind of error, or that there was some kind of joke or prank, but then they realized the interest and enthusiasm was genuine and now they're welcoming all the newcomers.
I found several posts by Chinese users saying that this felt like a really profound historical moment, where these previously separated worlds are suddenly smashing together and suddenly there is freedom to learn about each other's cultures and connect. One of them said something along the lines of "This is a 21st century Tower of Babel and even though I'm an atheist I hope God lets this tower stand." OUGH MY HEART.
The app itself works a little bit like a video-based version of Pinterest. It's not really my thing so I probably won't be on there long term but it's been amazing to see what's happening.
As a born and raised Filipino, I was born and immersed into a society that, unfortunately, is pretty racist towards Chinese people. While it's true that Filipinos generally admire the Chinese, their admiration, in my experience, seems strictly limited to the top 1% of Chinese immigrants whose families migrated here generations ago with little knowledge of the English language, and ended up working towards respectable positions in the community and the country.
Discussions surrounding the Chinese immigrants who do not fall under that category don't tend to have that kind of positive tone. I've definitely had bad experiences with Chinese people, though mostly while traveling abroad, but I must admit that despite all the good experiences I've had with my Fil-Chi friends and coworkers, I've only recently started unlearning the perceptions my community has towards the mainland Chinese. It's unfair to me that the society I live in has turned out government's experience with the Chinese government as a reason to discriminate against mainland Chinese people in particular, as if there aren't shitty people in every single country.
Beyond all this yapping, what I'm really trying to say is that it is truly a beautiful moment when people realize that a government is not a good indicator of a country's citizens, especially in a country with extremely complicated politics and elections like China and I'm glad that regular, normal Americans and Chinese can have these kinds of interactions on social media. The more people realize that governments aren't often representative of its people, the sooner we can create a better, and more inclusive society. Ironically enough, this ended up massively backfiring on the idiots in the US Senate who've been greatly pushing for a TikTok ban.
post tik tok ban tumblr scrolling is hitting
🎀 i am THAT girl
🎀 i deserve respect
🎀 i am worthy of great things
🎀 i am beautiful inside & out
🎀 i won’t let anyone tear me down
The 2010s Black Barbie Look
a deep dive on one of my fav sub styles ever. this aesthetic takes from the 2010s baddie, swag movement, and a lingering hyperfemininity from the 2000s that soon was obliterated by most brands a few years later. i’ve always been into this look as i was the intended audience. a teenage black girl in high school when this look took off.
the vibe ❤︎︎
“everyone was a barb. victoria’s secret was the go to place to shop on fridays after school. you were the cool girl if you had more than four beauty rush glosses. the scent of love spell filled your bedroom.”
biggest influencers
aaliyah jay
ella bandz
asian doll
cuban doll
nicki minaj
blac chyna
india love
kash doll
molly brazy
dream doll
shannade and shannon clermont
rico nasty
pattyeffinmayo
bali baby
color palette ❤︎︎
+ neon yellow/green, pinky purple
pink of course! very girly and femme. but a much wider range of shades vs today. there was a huge boom in neons too. (this tracks back to the return of the 80s/90s fashion elements) (i remember having this lime green PINK quarter zip that i loved so so much). also gray was a super popular accent color for fashion and interior. zebra print decor was a staple (seen in aaliyahjay’s and ellabandz’ bedrooms) because vs pink was so big, the white on hot pink polka dot pattern was seen everywhere from clothing to needing to girls decorating their rooms with VS PINK bags.
the staples ❤︎︎
fashion
aurora borealis swarovski crystal details
PINK
crop tops
fuzzy tops
heather gray
neon leopard print
white on pink polka dots
sequins
bamboo earrings
pink mcm bags
MICHAEL KORS EVERYTHING
ugg and bearpaw fur boots
juicy couture backpacks
pink timberland boots
beauty
mac cosmetics
anastasia beverly hills eyeshadow
eye glitter
cut creases
glued on rhinestones
colourpop ultra matte lippies
pale pink lippies
anastasia beverly hills dip brow
glitter gloss
mega volume bundles
too faced chocolate bar eyeshadow palette collection
deep side part sew ins
artist couture loose highlight
blinding highlighter
gigantic messy buns
sleek ponytails with swoop details
nyx soft matte lip cream
victoria’s secret beauty rush lip gloss
blonde blow outs
“coffin” nails
pink nails
blonde hair and dark roots
tartelette palette
poppin hoez lip gloss
essentials
hello kitty accessories like phone cases
3d phone cases
phone cases with sassy phrases
luxe addiction cases
fur keychains
pink beats
kendra’s boutique hair barb tools
iphone glitter skins
rose gold iphone
perfume bottle phone cases
fragrance
nicki minaj fragrances
victoria’s secret pink mists
paris hilton fragrances
ariana grande fragrances
versace bright crystal
core elements ❤︎︎
2010s black baddie aesthetic but hyper pink and girly, like the 24 year old baddie’s teenage sister
the omg girlz
harajuku barbie culture
bad girls club
the rise of the rapper gf archetype
nicki minaj’s transition from harajuku barbie to onika
the influx of “doll” female rappers
stripper influencers
child stars dying young directly or indirectly as a result of fame-related trauma is just so especially sad. for me it’s the tragedy of how kids don’t really know what they’re signing up for when they ask to be famous, especially back in 2008. liam’s mistakes, addiction, and bad decisions, are all so inarguably tied into his career and the carelessness of the entertainment industry. the 31 year old man that just died is the same 16yo boy that was given drugs and alcohol to keep him quiet while he was being overworked and exploited. corey haim, river phoenix, judy garland, and so many more. you can think what you want about liam and have your own opinions, but don’t lose sight of the larger picture that he was a victim of.