they're called human rights because you get them by being human. No ifs no buts. Everyone gets them. Yes even those people
we're not kids anymore.

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@lucissasmalfoy
they're called human rights because you get them by being human. No ifs no buts. Everyone gets them. Yes even those people
i have this unrealistic fantasy in my head where if you calmly and logically explain something to someone perfectly they will understand your position and gain knowledge from the exchange. unfortunately in the real world this does not happen often
THE MUMMY 1999, dir. Stephen Sommers
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kids deserve so much more respect and it turns out that saying that is a great way to locate the horrible people in any community <3
you'll say something as simple as "no child deserves to be hit" and people will crawl out of the woodwork to explain why they should be allowed to beat a 6 year old for spilling some water
you'll say "i think it's weird that adults literally have control over when children are allowed to use the bathroom" and up pops a teacher to say that when they're not shouting at the kids they teach, they're trying to stop them from hiding in the bathrooms
you'll say "i think children shouldn't be forced to eat food they hate" and here comes someone who feeds their kids plain rice and boiled chicken (while eating a nicely seasoned stirfry) claiming that it's okay actually and kids shouldn't be allowed to taste things
you'll say "i think kids should have bodily autonomy" and in comes someone who pierced their babies ears before it was even 24 hours old, frothing at the mouth because their kid wanted a haircut and thats somehow an insult
children are an oppressed class and everyone should be looking back at their own childhoods and making sure they don't ever make a child feel the same way they felt.
btw its actually crazy that plantation tours are a thing that exist in the u.s. and that theyre not all set up like memorials similar to concentration camp museums like how is this marketed as a chill tourist activity or wedding destination and not extremely disturbing and depressing to see. worthless country
wow
no one talks about how draining it is when your mood is constantly switching between "its okay, i don't care. l'll be okay" and "I don't know how much more I can take"
Nobody:
Me: *stops in the middle of the road to take a picture of the sky*
You are never letting a WIP rot. You are doing it a service. Your WIP is a sourdough starter and the five words you wrote that one day were all it needed to sustain itself. It will bubble and be ready when you are.
in the club fully sober politely informing my friends that I don't like loud sounds and will be leaving early
i hate when people are like "dont waste your energy being a hater" because its really no trouble at all, if anything i gain energy.
the internet is truly a magical place ❤️
chris martin accidentally exposing a CEO for cheating with his employee via a kiss cam at a coldplay concert is the funniest thing i’ve heard in a while
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So excited!
i hope when i choose not to allow apps to send me notifications it hurts them
MY MOM JAYNE a film by Mariska Hartigay (2025)
I've spent most of my life ashamed of my mother. A person I had no memory of. A person whose voice I didn't want to hear. A person whose career made me want to do mine differently. A person who made her share of problematic choices and left me with loss and secrets. But at 60 years old, I feel different. I see myself in you for the first time. The way you smile, the way you laugh. I have such maternal feelings for you now. You were 16 years old when you got pregnant. You were a baby when you started this career. I so get it. I get how hurt you must have been, looking for something you never found. But you had so much inside of you. That's who I see now. I see you, Jayne. My mom, Jayne. I miss you. And I love you.
Family photos of Mariska Hargitay featured in My Mom Jayne