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since it's spotify wrapped day it's time for my favourite game - send me a number from 1-100 and I'll share that song from my top songs of 2025 playlist!
*Apple Music replay
happy noahween to all those who celebrate <3
why is this post completely broken in every way imaginable
Broken notes… deactivated account… removed image….
Finally, we have them all.
In addition: OP’s name is just… gone. No “[insert username]-deactivated[insert a bunch of numbers]” as is the standard for deactivated blogs.
Just the world “deactivated.” Look upon their post, ye mighty, and despair.
It’ll be almost impossible to find this post unless it wanders across your dash.
It wandered across mine. I shall help it travel forward.
this is not a place of honor
Are any of you aware that Trump has publicly suggested and called for the arrest of Illinois' Governor and Chicago's Mayor? Like are you aware that my state will burn when that happens? You're not even angry. Just scared. Just quiet. "What are we, a bunch of Europeans?" Is the shittiest deflection from fascism I have ever heard and it was from a white queer tumblrina I made the mistake of following.
This is the America every black person has always known. The only difference is the antagonism is administrative.
The reason we're in a shutdown? Republicans will not allow the 218th candidate needed to discharge the Epstien Files to be sworn in. Doubly, they are holding the Healthcare of all Americans ransom as these Nights of Long Knives drag out.
Since June, the ugliest immigration raids this nation has seen in the 21st century drag on as they enslave, yes enslave, migrants of already disenfranchised communities.
5 months of evil and tyranny as white people publish Five Nights at Freddie's fanfic and superhero movie gifsets as if women who could be their friends aren't being bodyslammed and thrown in blank vans.
I get to be mad, the violence is here, with me, where I sleep. And everyone asked me two years ago why I care about brown people elsewhere. I feel sometimes. I am one of the only queer people where I am that cares about brown people everywhere.
being black in any art community is such a strange feeling cause you’ll see just blatant racism being expressed in others art and you have to just casually ignore it, for your sake if anything, colorism being something that’s just fundamentally there in every artist and you deal with it cause it’s not worth it in the end to even think of it too hard let alone even mentioning it, it’s definitely something
Hello nonblack reader of this post, I think you ought to share this one so that you and your peers can actively remind yourselves 1) of how your Black peers feel when you tolerate antiblack racism in your art spaces for entertainment and 2) that we notice it, but don't believe it is secure around enough of you to bring it up 🙏🏾
me @ all my mutuals
You ever think about the MOVE bombing and then think about the fact that so few US Americans even know that the MOVE bombing like. Happened.
"The United States is dedicated to moving bombs away from people who would use them for nefarious purposes! Google MOVE bombing to learn more!"
jesus christ 😐
this also doesn't come close to telling the whole story.
the Philadelphia police harassed the MOVE organization for over a decade. MOVE began with peaceful protests against conditions at long-term-care facilities and against the city Zoo's mistreatment of animals. in 1972, police classified the group’s use of profanity as riotous and designated them violent threats to public order. the actual reason was their radical abolitionist message.
the Philadelphia police department had a brutal, corrupt, and racist reputation long before MOVE entered the picture. despite that fact, MOVE’s claims of police brutality typically fell on deaf ears, even when they had undeniable proof of mistreatment. the bombing is only one part of the story both because it is the culmination of violence between MOVE and the police and also because it is part of the broader narrative of police brutality in Philadelphia that is still largely played out today.
in 1957, two Black men were beaten by three off duty and allegedly drunk police officers, putting one in the hospital for 19 days. the commissioner at the time testified that all officers were trained in "race relations," which involved things such as having officers brandish shotguns out the window of their patrol vehicles as a show of force in so called "shotgun squads." the three officers were not convicted of any crimes.
in 1960, shots indiscriminately fired by officer Robert Marinelli killed two innocent Black bystanders. Marinelli was charged, tried, and then found not guilty on all charges by an all-white jury.
in 1967, a guy named Frank Rizzo became the police chief. his nickname while working in West Philadelphia as a captain was "The Cisco Kid," which referenced the fictional cowboy who "killed for the love of it or any other reason that came to mind." he referred to "vermin" in Philadelphia as the source of the crime and decline.
shortly after he was appointed, he sicced 300 officers in riot gear on Black students and advisors protesting the Board of Education who were protesting the lack of Black studies and Black teachers. Rizzo ordered the officers to "get their Black asses." 57 protesters were arrested, dozens were beaten, and 15 were hospitalized. Frank Rizzo was elected Mayor of Philadelphia 3 years later and during his bid for re-election in 1975, he said that he would "make Attila the Hun look like a faggot" once he was reelected.
so yeah, not only is the MOVE bombing virtually unheard of by the average person in America (and it's not much better in academia, for that matter), but the story that is often told when people do hear about is that this all happened in a vacuum "due to the actions of a violent Black resistance group." in reality, it was the culmination of over 50 years of brutality against Black people and minorities in Philly.
jesus fucking CHRIST
This wasn’t the first time something like this had happened either. In the 1920’s and the Tulsa massacre culminated in what is thought to be around 300 deaths and the loss of an entire black community of thriving businesses. The property damage and fires resulted in thousands of people in Greenwood Oklahoma being homeless for years after.
High schools in America teach about the civil rights movement (glazes over it really), but rarely touch on the absolute horrors black and minority populations were put through in the years prior. Odds are you will not learn of the MOVE bombing or the Tulsa Massacre in American schools due to the revisionist version of history they feed the public.
Black Wall Street was a wealthy enclave in Tulsa full of black-owned businesses. But a race riot destroyed it — and nearly wiped it from nat
Christa Wolf, from her novel titled "Cassandra," originally published in 1983
— unknown (via letsbelonelytogetherr)
Trista Mateer, from a poem featured in her collection titled The Dogs I Have Kissed
Juansen Dizon, i am the architect of my own destruction
ping ponging back and forth between seeing immense beauty everywhere and feeling deeply like i am in hell
I will continue posting in favour of there being fewer people like that
god my heart is fucking breaking for all these people THERE IS STILL TIME DO YOU HEAR ME
IT ISN'T TOO LATE AS LONG AS YOU'RE ALIVE
hi everybody i started HRT at 35 so like don't even despair
being in ur twenties makes u feel like 30 is a brick wall u either fly over or crash into but i promise u it's a door and it opens up into the rest of ur life like getting past the prologue of an open world game
very important addition from @thatsladyfaggottoyou ty <3
I started HRT at approximately 30 and top surgery at 32 just 4.5 months prior to this photo. It's never too late.
i came out at 21, got pushed back in the closet, came out again 10 years later to start T at 31. there is always time