“Starter house”?????? We’re supposed to have more than one house???????
NPR just went, “They’re poor, Harold.”
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“Starter house”?????? We’re supposed to have more than one house???????
NPR just went, “They’re poor, Harold.”
Bonus:
Hey y’all I just wanted to let you know today that Clare Atwood, Christabel Marshall, and Edith Craig were three British women/femmes who lived together in a polyamorous triad for more than thirty years in the early 1900′s. They were all three artists and suffragists.
Just a reminder that women loving women, nontrad families, and polyamorous relationships have always been around. So if any of those describe you, you’re not alone - you never have been.
History is full of these! Another one was between Shakespeare - hell yes, that Shakespeare - and a Black woman and earl whose identities he kept secret. Because sex between men was illegal and disclosing too much information could’ve landed him in prison, Shakespeare obscures some details - for example, he describes sex with the woman but not the man.
However, it is clear from his sonnets that Shakespeare was part of an interracial polyamorous triad. 126 of his 154 sonnets were love poems addressed to a young man! His girlfriend is clearly described as Black (yep, there were some Black folx living in London, even back then!)
Historians believe that his boyfriend was either the Earl of Southampton or Pembroke. He’s described as very feminine, possibly gender nonconforming or nonbinary in today’s language.
Bonus: if the Bard has any living descendants, they’d be Black.
Won’t you come over to our house to celebrate? Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, “Chapter Three: The Trial of Sabrina Spellman” (S01E03)
This is such a big mood. Speaking as a full-time graduate student in the metro DC area, I don’t blame her for waiting. The cost of living here is grotesque.
stfu, this bitch just another LARPing liberal
Like most models, Ocasio-Cortez did not buy the outfit shown here - she rented it for a photo shoot. Also, the clothes come from an environmentally-conscious fashion line, the designers of which are sensible to her political platform.
I see why you omitted these details - sexism is more catchy when you neglect the whole story
Also:
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TUMBLR PURGE AT FIRST HAVE ME LIKE:
BUT NOW I AM LIKE:
The black forest | by Lili Kovac
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“The patient: this 3-day-old little boy was born with torn upper and lower wings. Let’s see how we can help!”
Today the Department of Awesomely Good Deeds salutes costume designer and master embroiderer Romy McCloskey who used her fine skills with delicate materials to help a monarch butterfly she’d raised and who’d emerged from his cocoon with damaged right wings.
“The operating room and supplies: towel, wire hanger, contact cement, toothpick, cotton swab, scissors, tweezers, talc powder, extra butterfly wing”
“Securing the butterfly and cutting the damaged parts away. Don’t worry it doesn’t hurt them. It’s like cutting hair or trimming fingernails”
“Ta-da! With a little patience and a steady hand, I fit the new wings to my little guy”
“The black lines do not match completely and it is missing the black dot (male marking) on the lower right wing, but with luck, he will fly”
“FLIGHT DAY! After a day of rest and filling his belly with homemade nectar, it is time to see if he will fly”
“With a quick lap around the yard and a little rest on a bush, he was off! A successful surgery and outcome! Bye, little buddy! Good luck”
[via Bored Panda]
Imagine being the biologist who finds this little dude in the wild and realizes someone loved him enough to do a full on wing transplant