Day 12 - Slumber party
My first submission for @25daysofvoyager I hope I nailed the theme AAAAA
todays bird
Sade Olutola
Acquired Stardust
cherry valley forever
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izzy's playlists!
Three Goblin Art
Misplaced Lens Cap

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Cosmic Funnies

Janaina Medeiros
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Stranger Things
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
One Nice Bug Per Day
Not today Justin
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Day 12 - Slumber party
My first submission for @25daysofvoyager I hope I nailed the theme AAAAA
Liking star trek as a woman is the hardest job in the world
tag yourself: trek flavoured autism for us autistic trek girlies
at this point i must be locked up
sketch of a borgās little smile! WIP
excited to share this little project
Artist Frauke Kober featured in Mein lesbisches Auge 03 in 2002
and he was so real for that
A good video that accurately explains why stud is a term used for black lesbians only, not white, not poc, BLACK
Iām not even going to say please. Respect black identities and labels, they are ours for a reason.
Imma need this reblogged by white queer tumblr users since itās mostly yall who wanna use it or want to know why you or other white people shouldnāt/canāt use the term āstudā
[video description: a tiktok made by @/callmekellin, responding to a comment that reads āwhat does being black have to do with being a stud ā¦ā¦.ā
the person in the video is a fem presenting black person in their car. they say āi love that you asked, lemme give you a little history lesson. full disclaimer, no hate to the commenter, iām just giving everybody a bit of a debrief! now firstly, letās talk about where the term stud actually comes from.
back in the days of slavery, when people still used to refer to us as animals, black people that were taller were known to be stronger because they could do more work. so down in the south, they started comparing us to horses. that then coined the term[s] studs for men, and stallions for females. like megan thee stallion. it was really big in the south. to compare us to animals.
but enough about the bleach brigade, letās actually get back into the history. as you know, or if you donāt know, black women were not able to enter the working class until well into the 1960s. before then, there was a small populous of women that were still working, even though they technically were not supposed to.
āhow was it possible?ā these women would be dressing more masculineāusing binders in order to help put down their chests, dressing more in a male formāand because of the fact that most bleach bandits believed that we, as black women, were already masculine, they got away with it. thus coining the term, in the black community, āstud.ā because all the dudes knew, but she was one of the guys. so what did it matter?
any time the chlorine community would come up to black people and be like āhey! is that a female working!?ā the guys would just save her and be like ānah, thatās a stud right there.ā it was joke to them because they all knew. but as times changed and slang did too, the black community still keeps it close at heart. and yes, it was rooted in racism, but weāre taking it back for ourselves.
so once again, if youāre not a black, masculine lesbian that wants to be called a stud, youāre not a stud. youāre a masculine lesbian. even a butch if you want to. i hope that explained it!ā end video description.]
Holy shit?????
Imagine being so cool, so incredible, so sick nasty, so gorgeous, so....???????
Shred on heel boots lady
How to see whether a Chinese handmade teapot is well done or not - quality of the spout is an important standard.Ā
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that last teapot is like witnessing an eternal and important truth
I just watched this with the sound on and i really recommend it because the utter silence of the last teapot is both perfectly predictable and totally remarkable.
I think about this video every time I use a teapot
I think about this
video every time
I use a teapot
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
"can we just talk about-"
heartbreaking: the voyager crew brought all this trauma to the delta quadrant
Meanwhile, back on M'Talas Prime....
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