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having a long dick is okay, having a thick dick is okay, but a long AND thick dick? girl it's not that fucking serious??? you don't have to destroy my pussy with your minmaxed dick???? stretching me out AND bulging me???? good fucking luck ever getting it to fit
I can't remember where I read it last week, but the person discussed how when we think of chattel slavery in the US, we tend to think of massive plantations of cotton or tobacco, with one very rich white master or mistress with lots of land and lots of enslaved people. But we very rarely think of the many families that had just one or two slaves, in smaller homes.
Because it's not like you had to pay them, so once your family owned someone, they owned them and their descendants indefinitely. Could you pay and eventually free em- sure! You could also send them anywhere you want for any labor you want, could have an enslaved woman bred for more children, or maybe save up and buy new slaves and sell the old. Like cattle (thus, chattel slavery).
So it's interesting that many people go "oh well it's not like my family owned slaves!" Because like, one, how do you know that? Have you ever actually asked your grandmas about their grandmas? How many of your family members grew up with mammies? Have you ever asked? I wonder how many people have actually done the digging for the truth (or was it easier to just benefit). Because I've talked to my grandma, who picked cotton in the sea islands. She had to have been doing that for someone in the 1930s and 40s!
And two, it's easy to think that because your family (or someone else's) didn't own sprawling stolen land and generational blood money like a plantation owner, that it wasn't as important. But... It was. That was still someone's entire life. That was a person, whose labor benefitted and saved a family money that could be used in other ventures. How often do we think of them?
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Digital circus' biggest problem is that it was written to be a niche show aimed at weird analytical queers with actual media literacy and it accidentally blew tf up and hit the mainstream and a bunch of people who have never had a second thought about anything got into it
This show isn't for people who watch marvel movies it's for the people doing 3 hour video essays about Utena or some shit
dude. bensons going to mercilessly punish our holes and throats for this
must be one of those bugged no notes posts
i dont think this one is one of those bugged no notes posts ms scoundrel im sorry
an old scoundrel took her post to a repair shop.
repairer: nothing is wrong.
old scoundrel with tears in her eyes said:
"then why don't my grandchildren ever like+rebloger it?"
(first time degrading someone) you should consider seeing a therapist
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Who wanna tell me im a pretty little fag for pride mounth
I will. I WILL!!
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