the theme is Black Lives Matter.
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the theme is Black Lives Matter.
a mess
She got a point
All women are forced to live under an arbitrary and unfair system which sorts us into the categories of “Fuckable” and “Worthless.”
The solution to this is NOT to expand the definition of “Fuckable.”
body neutrality over body positivity
i’m always so amazed when i hear americans say shit like “healthcare is a privilege, not a right”. like how do you reach a point in your life where you think people deserve to die because they can’t afford healthcare. what in the actual fuck is wrong with you.
friends, lemme share this little gem with you
FIRST! The inner flap:
oh dear indeed…
some people crayons are jerks.
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i just have a lot of feelings about this book and think everyone should own it
i lovethis so much
trans… trans crayon?
Reblog if you’re a trans crayon, love trans crayons, or you thought this book was friggin adorable
there's something stupid going inside my head
it drives me crazy how humans are just meant to hold each other. how come when you hold someone's hand, your fingers just perfectly lock with theirs? how is it that when you hug someone, your face fits just right in the crook of their neck? how can your hands cup someone's face like that's their only primary function? it cannot be coincidence that our bodies are fully capable of holding another... we were designed to love
delicate - taylor swift (2017)
Sometimes people use “respect” to mean “treating someone like a person” and sometimes they use “respect” to mean “treating someone like an authority”
and sometimes people who are used to being treated like an authority say “if you won’t respect me I won’t respect you” and they mean “if you won’t treat me like an authority I won’t treat you like a person”
and they think they’re being fair but they aren’t, and it’s not okay.
This is so well put I am stunned
Power move.
one of the most aesthetically beautiful displays of protest i’ve seen
"you can't tell someone's sexuality from their appearance" there was a girl on the bus with electric blue hair in an undercut, 6 piercings in one ear, rainbow converse, and a 'punch a fascist' pin on her backpack it's physically impossible for that person to be straight
#don't judge a book by it's cover but sometimes the cover does in fact tell you a lot about a book
the idea is more for straight people because they literally don't know how to read coding properly....but coding is actually intended to communicate to other LGBT+ people, so
^this. Queer people almost always spot even the subtlest things. Like small circle earrings that are the colors. The chain to your necklace isn't just pretty/cute/fashion, it's specific colors in a formation. Pins on purses or backpacks. Fashion and aesthetic you can't put your finger on as to how or why you can understand the message, but you can all the same, and then you meet eyes, and there's a small smile and nod as you recognize one of your own. There's something safe and reassuring in that moment.