i let them hit because they were honest about their intentions and created a healthy, open line of communication between us that made me feel safe and secure enough to let them see me in one of my most vulnerable states
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i let them hit because they were honest about their intentions and created a healthy, open line of communication between us that made me feel safe and secure enough to let them see me in one of my most vulnerable states
They really used to play pumped up kicks like it was nothing
the workday/weekend ratio is so off. like ethically.
being young and having grey hair is hot hello beautiful what’s got you so tortured
The BDS movement officially endorses the grassroots, organic campaign to boycott ZARA. We call on people of conscience around the world to b
"Inditex owns ZARA, Massimo Dutti, Pull & Bear, Bershka, Oysho, Stradivarius, and ZARA Home. While all operate in apartheid Israel, ZARA is Inditex’s most prominent and strategically marketed brand, and is therefore the primary focus of the strategic BDS boycott campaign."
Read the article for detailed reasoning behind the boycott.
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I always have a sick feeling in my stomach when I see people continue to glorify and travel to Dubai knowing exactly how that city runs and how the UAE is profiting off of genocide in Sudan. It’s the same feeling I have looking at people partying in Tel Aviv knowing what is happening just miles away - they should both be treated with the same amount of disgust. Shame the people who glorify that city, shame the people who vacation there, shame the hypocrites who claim to care about Palestine while enjoying stolen gold. Hate the UAE for the same reasons you hate Israel, all genociders should never know a moment of peace.
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My cats wanted to fight again and I wasn't letting them but the passion in their eye contact suggests they started fighting telepathically
Basically i like when theres pillows and blankets
i guess this is also something i think about when it comes to romantic relationships or just like, close platonic companionship (depends which you want personally). i think a lot of people look to romance to be idealistic, to save them from their pit, when the reality of it is you will likely be climbing the walls and find someone at the same point you are, and decide to climb together.
when i get asked how to make a relationship 'work', or how my partner and i's honeymoon phase 'still hasn't ended yet' (very funny phrasing) i always struggle to answer anything other than 'because it never really started'. at least in the sense some people think of a honey moon phase.
he has always been a person to me. we have cleaned each other up off the ground numerous times. ive held him while he got stitches. hes held me coming out of anesthesia multiple times now. held my hair vomiting. i held him the day his mom died. we have run to each other even when frightened or sick or humiliated, over and over and over again. i think maybe the core of a relationship is not only the times it is warm, but also the times you choose to dive in and not flinch away. that love is going to be horrific and frightening and often times involve disgusting physical substance, but because it is that person, the person you choose, you don't react in disgust. you want to take care of them. through it all, you see them.
so maybe that is my answer to people. you must see someone. and you must keep wanting to see them. not just your idea of them, not just the version of them most comforting to you, but you must be genuinely curious for them, and keep asking. and keep looking. and keeping running to them.
the co-founder of 'crips for esims for gaza' and disability advocate, alice wong, has died according to her twitter account.
alice's disability advocacy naturally led her to palestine solidarity as the quote from the blog post announcing 'crips for esims' illustrates:
We also recognize that everyone in Gaza is now disabled due to the massive number of deaths, new disabilities, life-threatening illnesses and destruction of medical facilities going on. Such destruction also debilitates the land, water, and air, which will impact Palestinians and all surrounding life for generations to come. We owe our kin in Palestine to throw sand on the gears of genocide with our every breath. [source: the disability visibility project]
since december 2023, crips for esims for gaza has raised well over $3.1M and bought and maintained over 5,000 esims, undoubtedly saving lives.
in the past few days there has been intense winter flooding in gaza. donate to honor alice wong's memory–to keep people connected, to give disabled people the tools to advocate for themselves, to refuse to let palestine be silenced.
Crips for eSims for Gaza is a collaboration between Jane Shi, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, and Alice Wong.