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My best friend trusts me so much she gave me her phone and had me sext a guy on her behalf while she’s driving. This is the realest relationship I’ve ever had
*talks about u behind ur back but in a supportive way about how cool u are and how much i love u*
What’s good in being good, so go ahead, feed me diamonds
*having sex with bae and he wants you to take control*
him: "tell me what to do"
me: "never leave me"
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At your friend’s funeral
Round 11, everyone! You sharing with others and me of what makes you happy truly makes me smile. Thank you, thank you, thank you. May we never forget the little things.
IF THIS ISN’T ME!!!
tyler joseph??
Whats the difference between female and woman?
“Female” is an adjective. “Woman” is a noun.
Referring to a person as “A Female” or a group of people as “Females” is objectifying, because it reduces them to that singular characteristic. It’s kind of a subtle thing, esp. if you’re learning English as a second language.
It functions linguistically in a very similar way to other identifying adjectives such as “black” or “trans” or “gay.” It’s totally fine to say “a black person” or “black people” but saying “a black” or “some blacks” sounds inherently racist, because you stop describing people’s race and start defining them as nothing more than their race.
It’s totally fine to say “a transgender person” or “transgender people” but “a transgender” or “some transgenders” sounds inherently transphobic.
Same with “a gay person”/“gay people” vs “a gay”/“some gays”
In addition to that, “females” as a noun is also primarily used by MRAs (”Male Rights Activists” who are misogynist) and TERFs (”Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists” who are transmisogynist).
So basically, for many English-speaking women, using “female” as a noun is a quick way to make us very nervous about how you perceive women.
The word “swims” is the same upside down
upside down, not backwards. silly.
Ethan. If you turn a w upside down you get an m.
oh i see what you mean. You’re kind of visualizing it like a flip side of a coin or card, take the word “swims” and turn it upside down by actually turning it 180 degrees.
THATS WHAT UPSIDE DOWN MEANS
bella do me a favor and literally write down the word on a piece of paper and turn it upside down
OKAY BUT I DONT SEE HOW THATS GONNA
oh
Ironically enough, your sad, angry smiley face will also read the same when turned upside down…
people love “thick” bodies as long as they have a flat stomach and im just so tired, dont say you like chubby people when you only mean people who have thicker thighs and a flat stomach
I’m the Asian man in the gay pride flag