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Love Begins
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@youcrashedmyparty
Friendly reminder that Black Lives Still Matter.
thinking fondly of this meme I made for a coworker years and years ago
I think the reason I still enjoy tumblr is that even though this all still pisses me off, I know that anything that makes me mad on here is 100% earnest. It's not ragebait or engagement farming, y'all are actually just that stupid sometimes
sorry all my letterboxd ratings are mostly four and five stars i just have a lot of love in my heart
first of all, if you ever would've told me that, like, the most meaningful relationship i would ever have would start with a man saying that he was that butt hurt i didn't want to meet him...like, unbelievable. unbelievable.
baby, this what you came for… everybody’s watching her but she’s looking at you
my favorites pics of 'the eras tour' ♡
i marvel at the fact that i'm mutuals with people. #myfriends :)
im so sorry that you're doomed by the narrative but i really need you to answer my message on Microsoft Teams
Queen and consort
not to be a miserable bitch but i hate those videos of people reacting to taylor’s music after claiming they’ve always been a hater lmao get out of my damn face
My faith in you was fading When I met you on the outskirts of town
hey, tag this with a food people get really upset about you not liking
pretending i don’t care about wedding pictures so they come faster
"We played with this idea of, is she fully seeing through her own eyes what's happening and doesn't feel in control, or if it's kind of like teleportation where every time that she pops back in, it's from the moment that she popped back in before, which is why whenever she's in the house, she comes out and she's like, 'Wait, where am I?’ So we played with both of them, and now that I've watched the film back, I think that she does both. I think that in the very beginning, whenever she doesn't understand what's going on, she's teleporting, and once she realizes what's going on, Nikki’s a fighter, and so her urge to fight the wish just gets bigger and bigger and bigger, and that’s why she has the grief at the end, because she's watched it happen. She's felt it. She has to deal with it. It wasn't her fault. Her life has completely changed. And she just lets it all go." — Inde Navarrette (x)
i cannot emphasize enough how important it is that you should ideally give birth in a fully equipped and staffed medical facility or if you insist on giving birth through an alternative method you should be within minutes of a hospital and i mean under 5 minutes if you’d like me to be really fucking frank
like i can get on board with so much feminist theory and stuff, truly, and i do acknowledge that obstetrics and gynaecology as a field holds blind spots that are egregious (e.g. infant and maternal mortality in the black community) but there is no empowerment in risky birthing practices that our foremothers, and i’m not mincing words, often suffered through. birthing is natural, but it is not “easy” or even “innate”, it is best practiced guided and witnessed by those that know what to do in an emergency. you are not reconnecting to any innate feminine nature by practicing dangerous birthing practices—you are recreating a time when the bodies and lives of women barely mattered and it was expected that death would/could occur at insane and tragic rates.
this is a hill i will spend the rest of my days fighting on because while i am not interested in birthing children myself, i have an incredible passion and interest in the field of labour and delivery. it’s been one of my greatest joys to play even a small part in delivering neonates. i do not want anyone to risk their babies over a deeply, deeply misguided idea of free birth being “the natural way” when natural is not always synonymous with the safest way.