Leia Organa, illustrated by Travis Charest for Star Wars #50.

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Leia Organa, illustrated by Travis Charest for Star Wars #50.
Ohhh
Whatever you say man
I’m going to pass out
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I maintain that the best summation of my feminist beliefs are that men and women are not fundamentally different. There are a few quantifiable differences if you average out every woman and every man, but they are not qualitative. And most of them are socially constructed, and would be fixed if we started treating men and women the same. Neither is inherently smarter, neither is inherently kinder, neither is inherently more stoic or stronger or angrier or softer. Everyone is obsessed with the differences between women and men, with finding them and creating them and distancing themselves from the "other half". It's fucked up
Yuhan Wang Spring 2026
atla just so happened to write one of the most insane and complex brother sister relationships in all of television, and yet for some reason everyone focused on zuko and azula instead, even though they are basically just normal siblings, and as such not even that interesting ..
their dynamic is more fraught and tragic than you could ever comprehend……
this☝️ is just a typical sibling interaction
This one resonated with me
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Don: "No, Peggy. There's a right and there's a wrong." Peggy: "How could that be? What you're really saying is there's you and there's him."
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Job hunting is so hard now. I miss the days when you could sell a man a fur coat for his mistress then take him out for lunch and get him blackout drunk, then show up at his office the next day and convince him he offered you a job.