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reblog if do you ever need a ten minute hug but only from a specific person
Three Essays by Black Asexual Women
“Romance Is Not the Only Type of Black Love that Matters” by Sherronda J. Brown
“The bonds that Black womxn share amongst ourselves are unlike any other. It is with Black womxn that I am able to be completely and unapologetically myself. It is with Black womxn that I have been able to foster a sisterhood, kinship, and camaraderie that fulfills me and will never let me be alone.”
“As a Black Woman, Celebrating Pride This Year Has Been Hard” by Yasmin Benoit
“Now is the time to remember that queer culture wouldn’t exist without Black culture and Stonewall wouldn’t have happened without Black trans women. Even if none of that were true, it wouldn’t make our struggle any less significant to the LGBTQ+ community. All Black Lives Matter, no ifs, no buts, no justification. That includes Black trans lives, Black gay lives, Black bisexual lives, Black asexual lives, Black non-binary lives. That’s what I’m going to make some noise about, and you should too.“
“The Hardships of Being an Asexual Woman of Color” by Kimberly Steele
“I feel like growing up as a black cis female, I wasn’t given many choices with any kind of way to have a healthy relationship with sexuality. It’s almost like everyone, no matter what race they were or what religion they followed, was raised to view sex and sexual situations the same. That method didn’t work for a great number of people of color, and I feel like my relationship with sex (well, lack of a relationship to it) is part of that.”
If I can add! The incredible Trudy @gradientlair wrote some excellent essays about asexuality and Black womanhood. The blog is no longer active, but is an absolutely incomparable resource not only on sexuality, but on misogynoir, a term that Trudy popularized.
Some asexuality/aromanticism related essays Trudy wrote:
Asexuality: Rethinking Romantic Orientation and Attraction Types As “Required” Identifiers
Black Womanhood, Asexuality and Agency
The Large Space That White Supremacy Occupies In Conversations About Sexuality
Asexuality ≠ Being Single, Celibate Or A “Virgin”
For Me, Sex Positivity Involves The Word “NO”
All are worth a read, a citation, and a donation if you can.
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ICONIC!!!
brie larson ATE this song. this was one of my favorite parts of the movie. fuuuuck, this song needs to be on apple music.
Princess Zelda wearing the soldier armor
While out on my adventures the other day, I stopped at the farmers market to get some of their exceptional peach cider and a group of four college age girls all got out of an SUV, dressed somewhat identically (white face mask, gray or white top, dark bottoms, uggs) and headed up to the barn.
One of them shouted 'PUMPKIN' and pointed to one of the 90lb pumpkins they had out front and all of them ran to see it up close, taking turns with their phones to get a selfie each.
They were absolutely overjoyed to see pumpkins, turning every squash they could find over and over and taking pictures of it. They must have taken a hundred photos total.
It is entirely possible that this was their first time visiting a farm.
So I got my gallon of cider, some honey, and some fudge and those girls were in the line, each with a pumpkin held about belly height like they were six months pregnant with it.
Well... sort of.
Three of them were in line like that and the fourth of them ran up with a package of fudge. "Ladies look! Pumpkin Spice Fudge!"
"Oh my god where??"
So two of them went back to the fudge and got more fudge, got back in line.
Then another one went missing and came back with a bag. "Oh my god! Pumpkin Spice Popcorn???"
"I didnt think you could DO that!!"
"Where???
"Girls, we need a cart!"
This happened ad hominem until I think they had every single pumpkin spice item in the barn: soap, candles, taffy, cakes, breads, mixes... it filled a cart and was easily $300 worth of pumpkin spice stuff plus their pumpkins and they were so excited to have it all. It was treasure. It was a bounty. They had hunted well and their stores would be stocked for the winter.
And on the one hand I'm rolling my eyes because pumpkin spice is just... cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove. But on the other hand.. they were so excited.
Like they were so excited to see pumpkins in a place that grows pumpkins and not at a grocery store and I suppose the takeaway is:
May you find unequaled joy in something as simple as a pumpkin in a place where pumpkins grow.
Ingrid: Can you trigger tag ‘lesbians’ please?
Dorothea: No, but I can hit you with my car.
But Micheal Shannon sums it up.
So you’re a liberal? Or republican?
i believe everyone in the american government needs to die
I want to see someone who does lgbt discourse On Line to talk to like. An irl old gay person. I think that would be funny
17 year old internet discourser: actually non-binary lesbians dont make sense because lesbian is a woman attracted to women so if your non-binary and call yourself a lesbian you’re actually misgendering yourself and-
70 something year old gay person:
YOU GET IT!
A very large, visible bug landed on Pence's hair and just chilled there for a very long time while he was answering a question
Advert for The Sims 2 found in Jane Magazine, August 2004.
oh to be a cool owl lady with her funky lil owl bud
Trump: I ended Racial Sensitivity training because it was racist
WHAT
He signed an executive order banning racial sensitivity training on the federal level last week. I don’t see this information circulating quite as much so please signal boost. This is really fucking scary.
is there a source for the Ava thing because I tried to Google and even checked her twitter but didn’t see her say that? Just saw her say twitter was being disgenous abt not allowing wishing harm onto anyone.
yeah, no worries. first one isn't my screenshot so idk if it's still up, though I did see it shortly after she posted it bc that's when I unfollowed her.
just took the other two tweet screenshots myself, they're live on her twitter rn.
@wattstheproblem ooooomfg I had to go & see this for myself but she has truly LOST it
note all the time stamps of the above vs her apology...
and apparently she's been busy blocking people all weekend, so here's a few solid replies/tweets either on or specifically about @tinykinseyscale's thread.
Controversial opinion (somehow) but it should be illegal for schools to assign homework on the high holidays.
No but really, I cannot put into words how fundamentally wrong it is that public schools can assign things over incredibly meaningful holidays like Yom Kippur.
Last year was a vivid example, and also one of the worst fasts I’ve ever done. My history teacher assigned us a full paper, insisting that it was reasonable since we had the entire day to do it. As one of the few practicing Jews in my class, I immediately objected because not only was that unfair, it was actually impossible to do without serious harm to my own health.
Because Yom Kippur started that very night with a solid two hours of services. I would go home, eat dinner (at like 4:30 because you have to do it before services), change, and then be at synagogue. Services would go until at least 8 o’clock, which meant I would get home around 9.
See any time for homework in there?
Now, pretend you’re me for a moment here. Services tomorrow morning start at 9, and you usually want to get there earlier unless you’re willing to end up in an overflow room. So staying up late to do it isn’t an option if you want more than four hours of sleep.
Now, it depends on how religious you are, and you can pick and choose, but there’s services more or less throughout the entire day on Yom Kippur. If you want to attend, which should absolutely be an option without compromising yourself academically, then you’ll be there until break the fast comes.
That’s right! You’ve been fasting all day, because that is an absolutely key part of Yom Kippur. (If you are under age thirteen, are pregnant, or are sick you are exempt but otherwise fasting is expected.) There are many reasons—reminding yourself of your mortality, to remember the sufferings of others—but ultimately it’s not an opt-out kind of thing.
But when can you break the fast exactly? It actually varies! Because it’s meant to be done one hour after sundown (25 hours total), but that’s a little different each year. It’s usually around 8 pm, which would be when services end for the day.
Now you can eat! Let’s aim low and give it half an hour to get home from services, and then another hour and a half to actually break the fast.
It’s 10 o’clock. You’ve only just eaten and your stomach probably hurts, because stuffing yourself after a fast can be really bad for your health. You’re back home for the first time all day.
You still have a paper to write.
How is that fair? If I’ve just gotten off of a fast, having spent all day immersed in religion and contemplating my own mortality, I’m not gonna be in a place to do any kind of work, academic or not.
And even if I’d had breaks in services (I can’t stay still all day, so I usually head home for a few hours in the middle), I was still fasting. When I’m hungry I have trouble working, for obvious reasons. And in this case the issue isn’t access, but the fact that I am prohibited from eating anything. Depending on how seriously you take it, you might not even have had water today. I fast with water after nearly passing out from dehydration during a fast for Tisha B’Av, but not everyone does! If you haven’t had anything to eat or drink, it’ll be incredibly difficult to focus on writing anything.
I explained all of this to my teacher, and she instead said I could just turn it in late. She also said I’d still be marked down for late work, so how is that any help?
I did that paper the day after. It was a day late, a few points off, but I held it against my teacher for months. Not because of the grade itself, but because she put me in that situation to begin with.
I should have been allowed to observe Yom Kippur. I should have been able to spend the day thinking and reflecting on my mistakes and contemplating my own life. That’s literally what the holiday is for. But instead I spent the whole time with that stupid grade in the back of my head.
Even on what is arguably the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, I still wasn’t given a break.
Separation of church and state my ass.
ALSOOO wanna hop in and mention that orthodox jews literally CANNOT PUT PEN TO PAPER OR USE ELECTRONICS on high holy days. It would literally be 100% impossible for them (me lol) to do any sort of assignment on Yom Kipur regardless of mental health or time allowance. It’s just that simple.
Fantastic reason why we should normalize asking the teacher if they are discriminating against you based on religion. Ask them, outright, if they are revoking your right to practice your religion. The second you’ve made this accusation, the teacher (or professor) now needs to explain that they haven’t violated your rights, and if they can’t, they’ll be legally at stake. Cue backtracking, lol.
Also, for nonreligious people like me: fucking defend people like OP? It’s not fair for them to be treated this way. We shouldn’t let this shit slide, it’s not okay.
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