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AHHH! GUYS! HE'S FINALLY HEREEEE!! OUR GOLDIE GRAMPSS!!!
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He looks gorgeous!!!✨️✨️
FIANLLY THE DAY HAS COME WHERE WE CAN ADMIRE THE OFFICIAL ERUHABEN ART!!! 🥳🥳🥳
“You gave me a key.” [...] “A way out, or so I thought.” Her voice fractured, the anger splintering as it struggled to hold. “But now I see, that you only gave it to me so I could lock myself back in. So I could step willingly into the same prison.” “That isn’t true,” he cried, stepping toward her at last, anguish breaking through his restraint. “I gave you that key because I wanted you to know you had choices.” “And now you’re taking it back, because those choices frighten you!" [...] "You don’t get to save me halfway and call it mercy.”
— Every Detail Matters on AO3
The Rose DeWitt Bukater/Thomas Andrews 50k wildly historically inaccurate story in which the Titanic (maybe?) makes it to harbor.
Carina DeLuca // Station 19 Dancing with Our Hands Tied
Climate change's making me want to get my PhD and move back to Sweden
It's going to be GG's birthday soon. Ahhhhhh!! He's going to turn 30, but he looks like 24. Young man
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@radicallyaligned
Hi, Viv! Something awesome happened today and I just wanted to share.
I’ve never been a big fan of my biology teacher. Sure, I’ve always thought that she was funny and really tried to make her lessons enjoyable. Nothing else, though.
Today my mind changed.
All of my class has to do an internship in the medical department (at a hospital, for example). According to the law, you’re not allowed to talk about the patients without their permission. (Well, you technically can, but WITHOUT mentioning their name.)
She gave an example with a woman being in the hospital and getting an abortion, but not letting her husband know. In this situation, nobody (including us, interns) would be allowed to say anything to him without her permission. The law is pretty strict when it comes to data protection / privacy.
A girl raised her hand and argued that the man had a right to know, though. That’s when everything stopped.
“He might give the sperm in order to fertilize the female egg, but I would be the one carrying the baby,” she (my biology teacher) started firmly, determination lacing her voice as she put herself in the hypothetical situation. “I am the ruler of my body. I AM! Nobody else. A woman should have the right to decide what to do with her own body. Otherwise, it would be a violation of her personality / identity.”
Later, she talked about XY chromosomes and XX chromosomes, the different variations of them and genetic expression beyond a penis / vagina or XY/XX binary, and how it’s totally okay to be born with one sex that differs from the gender identity you identify with.
“It’s okay,” she kept saying, “as long as you don’t harm others. There is nothing wrong with it, just nature being diverse and not falling into one line.”
She was dead serious when approaching both of the subjects and never made fun of them. How she rose in my eyes, you have no idea.
You can bet that I’m gonna make the best chocolate cupcakes ever for the breakfast day the week after next one and give her as many as possible. I really admire this woman and it’s amazing how you can find feminist allies even at the most unexpected places! <3
(Thank you for listening!)
#proud mama