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Not today Justin
i don't do bad sauce passes
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Kiana Khansmith

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@infinitedom
janet jackson • the velvet rope (1997)
Basically I think a lot of White ppl think the antithesis to racism is "Black people are inherently Cool, White people are inherently Lame" and it's just very hard to convince them that this is also extremely racist lmfao
It's the combination of "seeing a racialized group as Fundamentally Inherently Good is still dehumanizing and you aren't seeing them as people" and "your self-flagellating White guilt is extremely annoying for the people of color around you to deal with"
Fun Fact: the primary victims of the Vietnam War were not the American soldiers, but the 3 million Vietnamese civilians
Similarly, if Trump sends troops to Iran (which is seeming likely) you need to understand that these people chose to go and kill civilians, the primary victims of American Imperialism are the ones who we wage war on
WUNMI MOSAKU for THE NEW YORK TIMES shot by Paul Kooiker, styled by Miyako Bellizzi
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Valeria Ko. Daisy
several deaths and rebirths in one lifetime
DONNA SUMMER The Midnight Special (1978)
“Online, we easily find “company” but are exhausted by the pressures of performance. We enjoy continual connection but rarely have each other’s full attention. We are lonely but fearful of intimacy. Our networked life allows us to hide from each other, even as we are tethered to each other. Digital connections may offer the illusion of companionship without the demands of friendship. [They offer] just the right amount of access, just the right amount of control, [putting] people not too close, not too far, but at just the right distance. The world is now full of […] people who take comfort in being in touch with a lot of people whom they also keep at bay.”
— Sherry Turkle, Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
Love Jones, 1997