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my body is a machine that turns normal situations into psychological horror
you never know what someone is going through. for instance i didnt know i was going through anything until about 2 years later. i thought i was just chilling
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Butler called denying health care to trans kids "an act of cruelty."
From a state hearing in Texas
Transcript of the stitch:, because I think y'all need to see this:
“So I have a degree in African American studies, and I… don’t think people understand the vast amount of money produced by American slavery. By 1860 the four million enslaved people in the United States were worth about four billion dollars. And that’s not adjusted for today’s money, that’s FOUR BILLION DOLLARS in 1860! And that’s just the value of the people. That’s not the value of what they produced- tobacco cotton sugar cane. The U.S. South was producing sixty percent of the world’s cotton by the late 1800s.
The amount of millionaire families, the start of BILLION dollar industries- with a B. Besos money. There are whole families, whole towns, that are still rich hundreds of years later. Still. Y’all have no idea.”
i like the phrases "it's not for me," "it's not my thing," and "i'm not the target audience" because they're the most concise way to express "this thing that you enjoy has merits but idgaf about it" without being aggressive
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