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Read in 2023:
Murderer isn’t a job description, Freddie. It tends to be something you do on the side.
THE WOMAN IN THE LIBRARY by Sulari Gentill ★★★
@librarysource event III: - pride : Jane Su, One Last Stop
Like - okay, I dated this girl who was an artist, right? And she'd do figure drawing where she'd draw the negative space around a person first, and then fill in the person. and that's how I'm trying to look at it. maybe I don't know what fills it in yet, but I can look at the space around where I sit in the world, what creates that shape, and I can care about what it's made of, if it's good, if it hurts anyone, it makes people happy, if it makes me happy. And that can be enough for now.
lily bloom and atlas corrigan ♡ like or reblog if u save and enjoy ♡
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“teach her to reject likeability. her job is not to make herself likeable, her job is to be her full self, a self that is honest and aware of the equal humanity of other people.”
— dear ijeawele, or a feminist manifesto in fifteen suggestions by chimamanda ngozi adichie.