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it rlly has been funny noticing how often ppl resort to using slut or hoe when insulting random women regardless of their sexual activity bc the only thing actually being said is a woman choosing to have sex is a bad thing and thus the natural “good” state of a woman is to have her sex taken from her forcibly, and they think this is like…a normal take and not indicative of rape culture and general misogyny plaguing their brain
People be like “The house elves in HP are black people and the fact that all house elves never get freed is pro slavery sentiment”
Actually I think the house elves are magical fictional creatures and you’re insane and racist.
JK Rowling to her child readers: be kind, even to little creatures or pets. Don’t abuse your power over them
Caucasian Adults who have gone insane: the low status serving creatures represent the blacks
Excuse me??
As a black child, when Harry handed Dobby the sock I saw it as being kind to an abused animal.
Then you get on the internet and realize that when white people watched that scene and were like “ That’s like when I’m nice to my black friend”
i think people jump insane leaps to draw conclusions that reveal way more about their own biases than anything you can find evidence for within the actual text... your take makes way more sense
that said, there was a post here from a while ago that referenced how "house elves" could be a much better allegory for "housewives" a class of people who are relegated to domestic servitude and why hermione is so passionate about advocating against this system. and also why excuses are made by characters like ron, who claim that house elves "enjoy their servitude/work" and if they didn't they would change it.
the best evidence for this is that S.P.E.W. (society for promotion of elvish welfare) is the same acronym for a real life historical british women's organization. something an educated british woman would probably wink and nod at, instead of for some reason be making commentary on specifically the american history of slavery/racism
I refuse to believe Mariko Shinobu from Oniisama e would marry a man
about 90% of fanfiction takes place in a utopia where men are thoughtful and unsure of their place in the world
Love can be a home
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When corset enthusiasts go on about how much they can move in a corset and basically all they do is walk around and avoid bending their backs, sorry that's an admission of a very sedentary lifestyle.
How is it feminist to encourage women to not be able to have full back mobility? How is that not worth feminist criticism? If you're abled bodied, the muscles in your body provides all the support you need. Medical corsets cause muscle atrophy. Most back pain is caused by weak muscles and can be solved with strengthening exercise.
Elizabeth Swann did not lose her breath and almost die from drowning in her corset and heavy gown for influencers to tell me they're better off not being the Pirate King
Situation that happened in class this semester that was so funny I immediately sketched it out in my notes
My flesh, my home 🦪 🫧
being young and having grey hair is hot hello beautiful what’s got you so tortured
Can I interest you in a brief biography of this absolute icon?
I know. I know. It's the hat, isn't it? You need to know more. You simply must. And if that doesn't do it, then perhaps this rather striking profile will:
Elizabeth "Amy" Dillwyn was born in Swansea in 1845, the eldest daughter of a prominent family. She was related to the photographer Mary Dillwyn, the abolitionist William Dillwyn, and the astronomer Thereza Dillwyn, and her father was the Liberal MP for Swansea. Upon his death, she inherited her father's spelter works in 1890, as well as his debts of £100,000 (£8mil today.) She lived in relative frugality while she worked to save the business, renting lodging rooms and refusing to pay herself a salary in favour of keeping 300 people employed, until the debts were recouped 7 years later and she was able to buy her own home.
Dillwyn was also an author, and her 6 novels often touched upon class issues. She was a supporter of the Rebecca Riots, in which local Welshmen dressed as women to destroy tollbooths in protest against unfair taxation, and also supported the strike action of local seamstresses. Her novels also often included lesbian themes, most prominent in Jill, which tells the story of a gentlewoman who disguises herself as a maid and moves to London, falling in love with her mistress. Dillwyn herself wrote about her sexuality in her diaries, writing about her love for her friend, Olive Talbot:
My own belief is that I’m half a man & the male half of my nature fell in love with her years ago & can’t fall out of it again. I care for her romantically, passionately, foolishly, & try as I may, I cannot get over it.
Dillwyn referred to Talbot in her diaries as her 'wife', and never married. She was considered something of a beloved social eccentric, often wearing men's attire, smoking cigars, and turning up to her father's funeral in a purple skirt with a yellow flower in her belt as a protest against Victorian mourning conventions. She was a staunch suffragist and supporter of social reform. She died in Swansea at 90 years old, and her house now bears a blue plaque to commemorate her.
Currently, there's an ongoing research project about her and her diaries led by Professor Kirsti Bohata of Swansea University, who also wrote her entry in the Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Some of her novels are available from Honno Press, which champions Welsh women's writing. An edited selection of her diaries has just been published by the South Wales Record Society, and is being prepared for open access. Images sourced from David Painting, the biographer of the Dillwyn family.
Which is better underboob, side boob or cleavage?
which is better, joy love or happiness??????????
[texts back three years later] haha not much what about you
earlier this week Twitter user ppuccin0 tweeted about a fashion article that advised against tops with large floral patterns, saying the wearer was in danger of looking like a "ロマンティックおばさん," or a "romantic auntie." the tweet went viral with many agreeing that a "romantic auntie" sounded like a very nice thing to aspire to be, and some even posted illustrations or photos tagged with the trend
illustration by Toyota Yuu (author of Cherry Magic)
illustration by 141shkw/Sora Midori (author of Beautiful Curse)
photos by Takinami Yukari (author of Motokare Mania and Watashi-tachi wa Mutsuu Ren'ai ga Shitai or "We Want A Painless Romance")
illustration by m:m (mangaka of Matataki no End Roll)
illustration by ooinuai (mangaka of Onikui Kitan)
illustration by ma2 (mangaka of The Reason We Fall In Love)
BONUS:
Twitter user WomeGa55 drew some art of “Romance Auntie x Combat Auntie”