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Life is like looking through your old sketch book, Y'never know what embarrassing art style/notes you're gonna get
i just saved a bunch of angry baby pictures
i'm never gonna use them
Europeans had long seen the veiled Muslim woman as a unique sign of the backwardness and depravity of Muslim civilization. Not only did they point to female seclusion and veiling as evidence that Islam was inherently antagonistic toward women, but they cited oppressive gender relations as justification for colonial efforts to transform indigenous societies.
- Adrienne Lynn Edgar, "Emancipation of the Unveiled: Turkmen Women Under Soviet Rule, 1924-1929." (From Russian Review Jan. 2003)