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how I’m moving this summer
“be gay do crime! but sex is yucky and crime is wrong!” ass website
literally 😭😭😭
Masafusa Shibuya, satin, organdy, and silk thread
Masafusa Shibuya made these garments out of satin, organdy and silk thread. They offer the kind of comfort that you can touch and see, but also remember. Part dream, part architecture and part mood, these solitary scapes are a refuge of pathos and melancholy. As found in Fabric and Needlework Illustration, 1994. Via
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.
awww the like button turns into a rainbow when you press it! that's so cute...hey staff what's with all the trans women you keep nuking?
i think we should be ridiculing them more for this. you don't get to try and go all "queer website" when your staff likes to go on nuking sprees targeting the trans fem users
Why does my dad text like this??? Who taught him this??
Body hair hairy chest hairy stomach hairy back hairy ass hairy legs hairy arms #YES
the number 1 rule of fanfic is have fun and be yourself. the number 2 rule is the average healthy adult male can lose roughly 2 liters of blood before dying.
incredible prev tags
your stuffies hate weed and smoke a pack of menthols every day
my stuffed animals pack straight keif bowls and milk the bong until the smoke would choke a wildebeest
also happy pride month to this banger
s/o to this skeleton babe from 1936
This is a really poignant illustration of the seductive nature of glorifying war but that is a LOOK and she is SERVING it
I've seen Death depicted as a card dealer or other sort of gambler, a guy in a suit, a farmer, a robed apparition, and any other number of things, but this? This has to be the best Death I've seen yet. An old seductress saying "hey kid, don't you wanna die in a trench for a government that doesn't give a fuck about you, just like your dear old dad?" This goes hard as fuck.
"I used to know your daddy." kicks like a mule.
"The seductive nature of glorifying war"... kinda.
This is by American artist C.D. Batchelor, for the New York Daily News. This reflected the paper's common isolationist stance, and that of its publisher Joseph Patterson—a major bankroller of the America First Committee.
The committee and its messaging, seeming innocent enough, did enjoy a fair bit of support from all stripe of Americans, including progressive groups. ...But it was also very much a haven and mouthpiece for American Nazis and their sympathizers.
Theodore Geisel bit them hard:
I cannot describe for you the artist Batchelor's ideological character. Taken by itself, yes, certainly, the comic is quite good! He won the Pulitzer Prize for it.
Re-reading this, I'm not sure how clear I made it. The American Nazis wanted America to stay out of the war, because that's what served their interests. And there were a lot, and I mean an embarrassing volume, of American Nazi sympathizers—more than can simply be counted from rolls of dues-paying members and mailing lists. Their rally in Madison Square Garden drew a crowd of 20,000. They wanted to let Hitler do his thing, and were perfectly aware of what that meant... not sure how well and how broadly it was known in 1936, but American political cognoscenti were aware of Hitler's aims even before he was appointed chancellor in 1933. By 1938 it was all public knowledge—despite some claims you still find that we didn't know anything until late 1942. Kristallnacht was widely covered in the press, with plenty of stories of inhumanity and misery leading up to that. If it hadn't been for the German-Japanese alliance, and Pearl Harbor, we might have let Putin, I mean Hitler, establish total European dominion.
Cute little rainbow heart for pride month tumblr but how about you stop disproportionally banning trans women and marking sfw queer posts as mature