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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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“Many people are afraid of having large desires. Desiring something is a journey of getting deeply vulnerable and incredibly uncomfortable. When we desire something, we are revealing an aspect of us that is tender and lives inside our body. But often that thing we really desire, we are also deeply afraid of experiencing. There is this dissonance between what we really desire and what we are willing to trust that we can have, own, or be. Dripping with desire for something different and uncommon requires masterfully giving death to all the parts of you that are easily distracted and thereby blocking the desire from manifesting. Because when you meet your desire, you actually get to know your true self and honor your spirit. Likewise, placing your attention on people, places, or things that aren’t serving, just so you can avoid doing the work to meet your desires, is a betrayal of your soul.”
— India Ame’ye, Author
nicole kidman
"men, pets and others" being the culimination of 200+ yrs of feminist advocacy makes me wanna cry low key
“women used to marry young and have a lot of children” VS “men used to marry women when they were still little girls and force them to be pregnant and give birth their whole life”.
“in the past women didn’t get education” VS “in the past, men stopped women from getting education and excluded them from all cultural spheres”.
“muslim women must wear hijab” VS “muslim men force muslim women wear hijab”.
“in this country, abortion is illegal” VS “men in this country made women getting abortion illegal”.
women’s oppression doesn’t happen by itself. women’s oppression isn’t passive. there is an oppressor class that actively chooses to oppress women, and the oppressor class is MEN.
One day you think: I want to die. And then you think, very quietly, actually I want a coffee. I want a nap. A sandwich. A book. And I want to die turns day by day into I want to go home, I want to walk in the woods, I want to see my friends, I want to sit in the sun. I want a cleaner room, I want a better job, I want to live somewhere else, I want to live.
It's ridiculous the amount of excuses people can come up with to defend a man, no matter what a man does, they will always find a way to excuse it and blame the woman.
A woman is killed leaving her job: It's her fault for going out so late at night and not being careful. A girl is raped by her own father: It's her fault for provoking him and not fighting back or it's the mother's fault for not protecting her daughter. A woman is raped by her husband: It is her fault for not leaving sooner.
WHY DO YOU CONTINUE TO DEFEND MEN SO MUCH FOR INDEFENDABLE THINGS?
Men are not stupid children, they are aware of their actions and there is no excuse to defend them, stop blaming women for actions that men did consciously, the only one to blame is him.
Mummy portraits of Egyptians from the Roman period, 1st-2nd centuries AD
Statue of poet Sappho (2nd century CE, Smyrna) at Istanbul Archeological Museum.
an under-appreciated view.
The Caring Hand Sculpture, located in Switzerland.
«Larysa» – Vasilisa Palianina