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Please reblog this just once to show your support wherever you are in the world. This is the 21st Century. Donât say âthis is not in my back yardâ, or ânot my problemâ. This will affect us all in different waysâŠ.Stay strong Ukraine!
Oh my god â€ïž
Absolutely love this
Wow.
Please watch this.Â
i was a little apprehensive to watch this because itâs four minutes long and i have a short attention span, but within the first 30 seconds i was hooked.
watch this. please, you wonât regret it.
If this story doesnât give people the slightest bit of hope, nothing will. This is AMAZING.
This is beautiful. Stories like this need to live on. Please watch and share.
Oh my Lord! Tragic but beautiful đąâ€ïž
ISNT THIS JUST FANASTIC??
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Marsha P. Johnson
One of the leaders of the LGBT+ movement in America, she was known not only for her strength and bravery as an activist, but also for her boundless generosity. If you complimented an accessory of hers, sheâd give it to you.
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This is part one in a series of animated portraits Iâve been working on this summer of women I admire!
Brandon Blake
Genius
Watch: The power and vulnerability in his voice needs to be heard.
I remember reading this for the first time in the pages of âMore Tales of the Cityâ and just⊠crying my eyes out because it was so beautiful.
To hear it performed like this though, wowâŠ.
frozen lake
Just keep on running
Ćöyle bir kafa istiyorum yaÂ
Awsome
OMG
Imagine being that guy
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OMG HAHAHA
Just so funny.
This is the cutest thing I have ever seen
So cuteâ€
this site just signed its own deathwish.
They donât know it yet or they drop this ban
Save your Tumblr. Before the 17th of December 2018.
âXIAO QIAO!! WHERE DID YOU GOâ
This was a live-action Looney TuneâŠ
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I think I just died what about y'all
Why âfemale-presenting nipplesâ matter
When I was 10, my mom made me wear a bra and it felt like a punishment for being different.
When I was 10, I took the bra off when changing for gymnastics and accidentally dropped it in the school hallway. A teacher picked it up and said, âOh, this must belong to youâ and handed it back to me in front of everyone. I quit gymnastics.
When I was 11, I thought maybe the boobs would be okay so long as they didnât get any bigger than would fit in my hand, so I kept measuring it, but they did.
When I was 12, I started wearing two or three sports bras to smush them down, until one day a classmate said, âAre you wearing two bras?!â while laughing.
When I was 13, a boy told me he wanted to squeeze my boobs âuntil they popped.â
When I was 14, I got cast in a play as an older character and a classmate told me I got the role because I had boobs.
When I was 17, my mom told me to return a swimsuit because it would be too distracting for my boyfriendâs father.
When I was 21, I got properly fitted for a bra and everyone felt the need to tell me how much better my boobs looked.
When I was 26, I got pregnant and my immediate fear was that my boobs would get bigger.
When I was 28, I got shamed for trying to feed my screaming baby in public without a cover.
When I was 28, people asked me âwhy are you bothering to use a breastfeeding cover?â
When I was 30, people gave me weird looks that I wasnât yelling at my kid for putting their hand on my boob.
When I was 31, I avoided going to the beach or pool because I didnât want to have to deal with boobs in a swimsuit.
When I was 32, I got asked, again, âwhy donât you get a breast reduction?â
When I was 33, I watched a 5yo girl get shamed for running around in sweltering heat without a shirt on and had to reprimand a bunch of tween boys who thought it was okay to shame her for doing something they do all the time.
When I was 34, my kid kept patting my breast and saying âMommyâs squishy breast!!â They will never see me express any shame about tits, because I want them to have a different mindset than I had. Yes, boobs are nice! Theyâre squishy! Theyâre fun! Thatâs the end of that.
Iâm 35 and no longer give a fuck. I donât care anymore. As a teenager my tits were covered in stretch marks. Theyâve been engorged with milk. My nipple changed shape with pregnancy. Give it another couple decades and my breasts will probably be all wrinkly. Itâs sexual when Iâm using it sexually. I donât fucking care, and I wonât be ashamed anymore.Â
Every time a policy or cultural hangup treats people with breasts differently, it fucks us over.Â
Tumblrâs new policy makes an active choice to participate in this culture of shame. By classifying âfemale-presenting nipplesâ as explicit material, Tumblr has taken a stance that any chest or breast that differs from a male default is worthy of shame and unavoidably sexual. The idea that breasts are shameful and unavoidably sexual is exactly what fucked me up for so much of my life.
Stop shaming people for having bodies.Â
Iâve been seething in rage thinking of this all day and @aibidil put into words what was reeling in my mind.
Our bodies are not porn.
hey @staff
Alternatives to Tumblr if Yahoo goes any further
Soup.io - well-known alternative to Tumblr. Reblogging, post types, themes, collab blogs, dashboard, artsy, great community already there. Soup can auto-import everything youâve posted on Tumblr.
TypePad - Includes reblogging. Dashboard and post types similar to Tumblr.
Jux - Artful posts, beautiful blogging experience
Reblogging cause one day it just may be neccessary.
It became necessary