Crystal Valentine - “And the News Reporter Says Jesus Is White”. Support the artist, check out the full poem here.
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Janaina Medeiros
Sweet Seals For You, Always
trying on a metaphor

shark vs the universe
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
todays bird
almost home
occasionally subtle

blake kathryn

Product Placement
RMH

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
noise dept.
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Crystal Valentine - “And the News Reporter Says Jesus Is White”. Support the artist, check out the full poem here.
(via Untitled Project 01 - ISSAC LAM)
Jorja Smith x Dior
A collection of bizarre shops throughout England, photographed by leon S-D.
Rina Sawayama by Damien Fry for Office Magazine January 2018.
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Cagliari-Elmas Airport, Sardinia. May 2017.
salvalopez.com
WHAT THE ‘F’
Crafts, illustration, and textile design piece by graphic designer Claudia Aksha of Jakarta, Indonesia
“The name Girls Gone Wild is chosen for this zine because it resembles how radical feminists were in the past, which is out of the norm and have no fear. And this zine will fully talk about radical feminism and the impact of radical feminism in the 21st century. Girls Gone Wild Zine is a little bit different from other feminism zine because GGW Zine criticize feminism (not in a bad way). GGW Zine criticize what feminism or feminist today often to forget and missed in today’s context. GGW Zine is straightforward, sarcastic and out of the feminist norm. GGW Zine is still a feminist zine, just in a different way.
The materials chosen for this zine is very unconventional, it’s not like how zine is normally produced. The reason behind it is because I wanted to discusses radical feminism in a radical way which is going outside the norm of how a zine should be.”
The Winding Stair Dublin, Ireland.
I’d argue it’s all fetishizing. What exactly do all people of X race/ethnicity have in common that makes them more attractive to you?
Exactly, this was on a roll UNTIL it started talking about preferring race… no that’s not a preference.
PREFERENCE: I have a preference for girls with black hair and brown eyes.
NOT A PREFERENCE: I specifically like a girl from this race, because girls from this race are ____ (list of monolithic stereotypes).
Literally, the example they used was full of assumptions/stereotypes. If a guy sees (as in just looking) a Korean girl he suddenly knows all that shit about her? He knows she’s nice, he knows her culture background. Just from looking at her. Yeah, I’m sure. That example paragraph they used about the Korean girl was 100% not an example of the first tweet listed. The only part that wasn’t assuming was the good laugh part, with the assumption that he heard her laugh.
“Positive” or “Seeminhly Non Aggressive” stereotypes aimed at people of color or marginalized groups are still not preferences.
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