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âI'm ambivalent. In fact, that's my new favorite wordâ
đ§ work in progress đ§
oil on paper
dude they banned milf. what if i want to fuck someone's mom, tumblr? what should i do then? kill myself?
Honestly being overworked makes people unobservant and passive and it literally kills people every day. People donât seem to realize that an overworked nurse might not notice your sepsis symptoms and a tired truck driver might not notice your car when heâs merging into the lane. Failing to protect workerâs rights impacts nearly everyone
*a woman old enough to be my mother literally just existing*
Me: damn you are cute agagsgajdjqjs
HEX GIRLS in SCOOBY DOO AND THE WITCHâS GHOST (1999), dir. Jim Stenstrum
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I think a tattoo would make me feel better
in order to lead a happy life im gonna have to disappoint my parents a bit
not to be dramatic but this post genuinely made me consider my priorities in life and the choices i need to make for my own wellbeing
if u consider yourself a horror fan you like NEED to be aware and educated on the ableism thats been put at the heart of so much horror. like... is that character actually scary or do they just have a limp/scars/disfigurement that real normal people have irl and have to see depicted as horrifying and dehumanizing? if you think any of those things or things like it are scary in ANY context you need to step away from the horror genre and familiarize yourself with the fact that people can and do look like that and they do not deserve to be an object of fear
there is absolutely nothing wrong with being bi. you donât have to apologize or hide any part of your attraction to multiple genders. itâs not a shameful thing, itâs not âhalfâ of a different orientation, itâs not a fad. your orientation is real, and itâs a beautiful thing. you deserve respect and support.
love being drunk texted actually. like yes think about me and wish i was here
I find it adorable like u are drunk and u think of me? cute cute cute
This doesnât include the best bit of the whole thing - she found the Twitter thread!
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womanhood: an anthology
i never check yâallâs tags under my posts bc like someone really just tagged this as radical feminism⊠are you hearing yourselves?
âThe clichĂ© that when women are liberated men will be liberated too shamelessly slides over the raw reality of male domination â as if this were an arrangement in fact arranged by nobody, which suits nobody, which works to nobodyâs advantage. In fact, the very opposite is true. The domination of men over women is to the advantage of men; the liberation of women will be at the expense of male privilege. Perhaps afterwards, in some happy sense, men will be liberated too â liberated from the tiresome obligation to be âmasculine.â But allowing oppressors to lay down their psychological burdens is quite another, secondary sense of liberation. The first priority is to liberate the oppressed.  Never before in history have the claims of oppressed and oppressors turned out to be, on inspection, quite harmonious. It will not be true this time either.â
â From âThe Third World of Women,â by Susan Sontag. Partisan Review, Vol. 40, No. 2 (1973).