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shark vs the universe
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styofa doing anything
Show & Tell
will byers stan first human second
Stranger Things
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todays bird
YOU ARE THE REASON
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Love Begins

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I redrew this picture of the cast as the characters
also I’m seeing the movie today AAAAAAAA ❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
Future Imperfect
sam johnson
top 5 horror movies
-having a job
-not having a job
-applying for jobs
-the job market
-the concept of working my whole life
every day i am thankful to ancient humans for the domestication of the cat. fucking genius idea. agriculture was a good one too btw but you really outdid yourselves with the cat thing
always interesting whenever people start talking about polyamory as particularly unstable or prone to jealousy bc it begs the question of if they’ve ever seen or heard of monogamous couples
are you aware that those people are having sincere earnest discussions on whether following someone on social media counts as cheating
tumblr marxist who never actually learned what material analysis is: yeah trans men belong to the male class so they have male privilege. it’s just common sense. their material conditions are the same as cis men’s because they are both men. obviously. materially they are the same as cisgender men. the logic behind men = privileged so trans men = privileged is rooted in real world analysis of what trans men’s lives are like and is not purely based on categorizing identity. i am not just using marxist buzzwords. read whipping girl.
the tags!!!!!!
hi yeah i know ive been on this medication for 8 years but i need-- yeah. yeah 3 more months please. I'll call you in 3 months to beg for 3 more months, thanks. Bye. Love you.
me.
To give more context: The reviewer was Jean Lorrain, who also was gay. Both showed up to the duel and both missed on purpose.
gay people can never just ask each other out
hey, you, you're finally awake
beach day in savior grace’s biodome 🏖️
i get that its an interesting theory but genuinely i do not understand why being poor would make someone polyamorous. you do not need to date multiple people to have roommates. plenty of poor people have multiple roommates and are not in polyamorous relationships.
it seems strange to me to attribute either the rise in polyamory or the finding that polyamorous people tend to be poorer than monoamorous people to poor people being polyamorous to save money. not that i'm like, a polyamory essentialist, but lots of polyamorous people identify that way because they genuinely love / are attracted to multiple people and seek relationships that are fulfilling to them. polyamorous people are not protected by discrimination laws. polyamorous people can be fired from a job for being poly. polyamorous parents have to worry about having their ability to raise a child questioned or having their child taken away. polygamy is illegal in many places, meaning at least one part in a polyamorous relationship will be left legally outside the marriage and unable (afaik) to benefit or be protected by marriage legally. and no one ever talks about this, just talks about how polyamory is either 1) a rich white annoying privileged person thing, or 2) polyamory is a recession indicator haha.
i just think, perhaps, given how little-discussed discrimination against polyamorous people is, and how casually stigmatized it still is even in "progressive" spaces, and how often people treat it solely as a lifestyle choice & not something some people innately seem to desire and be fulfilled by, we could maybe think about what attributing polyamory to poverty & claiming that the same people would be monoamorous if they were less poor, is actually doing for anyone. like the same study that found polyamorous people tend to make less money also found they are more likely to be bi/pan and to be multiethnic or native; perhaps, just maybe, polyamorous people are a marginalized group and overlap a lot with other marginalized groups, and that is a more straightforward explanation of why they tend to be poorer than people being unable to get multiple roommates without engaging in a stigmatized form of relationship with them.
slope point, the southernmost tip on new zealand’s south island, is hit with such persistently violent southern antarctic winds that trees grow in the leeward direction. (click pic or link for credit x, x, x, x, x, x)