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I had recently come across an influx of pages on insta repost this same lineup of posts that are solely about Afro punks and acknowledging black people in the punk scene and using various pictures as references or examples of the unique style and creativity that can go along with it. Somehow there is always some comments like “oh those aren’t real punks, they’re cosplayers.” Or “they probably don’t do anything for their community” and I’m just like…bro you don’t even know these people. Literally making assumptions based on nothing.
Yet any time I see a page featuring dominantly white punks suddenly there’s no one questioning whether they’re posers or not.
Like I really don’t understand. And then, because one of my posts has been featured on one of those posts (without my permission) it’s like..if anything, the people who make those posts without clarifying anything are the ones really at fault because at least for me personally, I don’t think I align with punk so far as music and style. And anyone who has ever been on my page would know that. So really it is the faults of the original poster. But I also believe that people are stupidly racist and need to get their brains checked because there are some WILD double standards going on.
You know, there's this cliché that teenage boys always eat massive amounts, but teenage girls really aren't that different if they're not suppressed by diet culture and body shaming. Like, I was a teenage girl who frankly just stopped bothering to fit into mainstream beauty ideals at some point, and I would regularly make myself just one big massive pot of pasta and devour it completely. This wasn't even stress eating or anything, I just genuinely needed the energy because you know, I was a teenager and my body was developing. I feel like so many teenage girls think they need to eat as little as possible to be petite and pretty, but the truth is that your body is developing just as intensely as teenage boys' bodies. Eat more, please, your body needs it.
The largest mass shooting in American history was a hate crime against gay people. Don’t ever forget that.
June 12, 2016. Putting a date on this for when it gets reblogged months from now by people who think the post is about something from 30, 40 years ago.
I am a survivor of the Pulse nightclub shooting, having grown up in Orlando and just turned 20 a month prior. If you didn’t know, there were several families who refused to claim the bodies of their relatives due to their sexuality. One family even had their relative’s name removed from the memorial. Murdered by the same hate with which their families reject them in both life and death.
Many, many people celebrated Pulse. We were told we deserved it. That it was God’s punishment for our sin of loving the same sex. We are sent messages like these I received in 2018:
We in the community often call the victim count 49+ to include the survivors who couldn’t live with the pain.
The event was never officially declared a hate crime or targeted homophobic attack and is rarely listed as one in databases.
At our vigils for those slaughtered, Extremist Christian groups showed up to protest, holding signs like this:
ID: Me kissing a woman I was casually seeing in front of an angry looking man with a “Sodomy is Sin” sign.
Please understand how much more than just a mass shooting this was. We are still to this day harassed and told we deserved it by some.
This year was the sixth anniversary. The first couple years I received dozens of messages checking in on me on 6/12. Year 5 got enough news coverage for people to think to reach out to me. This year it was my therapist, the woman I kissed in that photo, and a couple of other gun violence survivor friends. People are forgetting already.
With the 7 year anniversary <2 weeks away, I figured I’d reblog this
wow that is really bleak
nah not really
I’d just moved from the Orlando area after dropping from school and remember coming online to try to check the I Am Safes on my Facebook, texting people I knew, and then coming on to tumblr to watch absolute fuckwads say it was because of Ace people like they knew a single thing about any of it.
They removed the rainbow crosswalk that was done in memory of the victims recently.
It’s been a decade.
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Repost… the fam cooking some hood meal shi
FLY is a story about a boy who gets a second chance. Help his story take flight June 9th 11am EST on Kickstarter. Thank you for being the wind beneath my wings I hope this story lifts the world to a brighter place.
A coming of age story about Black kids who finally have power to fight back against systems designed against them.
Severe lack of Clark and Mary art on this website so I must pick up my pen and draw in swiftness, hopefully encourage others to do the same. It's really a shame because they definitely had the most interesting and robust relationship/depth in this movie.
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Got a great ad encouraging people to dismantle surveillance equipment and then sell the guts at a pawn shop
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I'm so glad to see this blow up actually. this piece feels very important to me, especially that it's not a fanart
animated lesbians making out as a follower milestone on bluesky. enjoy 💋💋
When I was in 5th grade a girl told me that “black boys couldn’t be pretty” it took me a long time to see something worthwhile in the mirror
Sex scene as character study is so good. What is your relationship to your body? What is your relationship to your partner? What lessons have you absorbed from the culture about yourself as a sexual being? How much do you have to trust someone before being comfortable with intimacy? What fears and insecurities come to the fore for you when you take your clothes off? It's so good.
How do they communicate? How do they expect others to communicate? How well do they understand their body and their own capacity for pleasure? What do they tend to do to make their partner feel comfortable? How comfortable are they showing emotion in front of others? How much insight do they have into what their own emotions mean and are connected to? What are they focused on during the encounter? How conscious are they of exchanges of power and vulnerability? very very very good
What do they assume from context and what do they know from experience? What roles are they socially expected to play vs what roles do they think they are expected to play, vs what roles do they want to play vs what roles do they actually play?
If they at any point during the encounter have the thought or emotional impulse of "how would my partner describe this to one of their friends later?", what happens? What would it mean to them to be caught in the act by a stranger? A friend? An enemy? How would they relate to catching someone else in the act?
We're getting there little by little, sure. But it's a road.
Anyway happy international asexuality day back to work I go