traipsing along that fine line of ...
Is it Psychopathy? Is it Autism? Or am I just transgender?
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Thats Revolting "Legalized Sodomy is Political Foreplay" by Patrick Califia
Im reading this book for the first time and first of all its really good and i reccommend it to everyone.
When i read "its too big a reminder of what we dont have in real life--justice, consent, loving kindness, acceptance, pleasure, attention." That hurt. And its because it resonates. Safe sane and consensual play is an escape from the forced conformity of a sexually desolate system. Its an outlet for the years of repression amd internalization of harmful norms and stereotypes.
laying in the communal dorm floor and telling my sad stories to ever joker who passes by
my roomate said paimon needs to be crushed up and turned into a smoothie and i disagree completely
paimon is just a little hungy floaty friend
BALLISTER BOLDHEART DOES NOT LOOK LIKE PEDRO PASCAL
Seeeeee! They dont look alike! He literally looks like his voice actor.
LIKE THE EYES! LOOK AT THE EYES! HR IS LITERALLY BALLISTER
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Finally caved and got the app instead if just going
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Ifk how to feel abt it yet
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recruitment season by jenny nuo is out and oh my god my life has never been better
Jenny nuo is my hero and her music is so good and they are all so relatable adn a;lksdhf;jhsadfgklj;asdhfg
also she has a discord!
Couldn’t get over “the ancient Egyptian site of Philadelphia” so I looked up the origin of the name of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to see if it was developed independently or named after that Ptolemic Egyptian city, because “the city of brotherly love” didn’t seems like a particularly Egyptian or Ptolemaic value but who knows
Anyway it was a secret third thing: Philadelphia PA was named after a Hellenic Turkish city.
The Turkish city of Philadelphia was named after the king Attalus II Philadelphus, who according to ancient historians earned the title Philadelphus “he who loves his brother” because of his loyalty to his older brother the king during his reign. Attalus II was the army commander under his brother’s reign and he rejected his army’s proposal to stage a coup and make him king, and when his brother was reported dead in foreign battle, Attalus II married his brother’s widow Stratonice and ascended to the throne—and when it turned out his brother was alive, Attalus divorced Stratonice and ceded the throne to his brother again without a challenge.
For his loyalty he earned the title Philadelphus which he carried on after his brother died and he became king.
Philadelphia in Egypt was named after a completely different guy, pharaoh Ptolemy II Philadelphus, and, well,
we had this at my school but my mother had already given me the talk and the school was in conservative bumfuck no where
so i was like "pls dont make me do this when im probs more educated than they are on it"
I remember during puberty talk in 6th grade they handed out permission slips for parents to sign if they didn’t want their kids getting sex ed and like five students ended up having to wait in the library while the rest of us learned about puberty and health stuff.
Afterwards during lunch recess almost everyone in class spent our time telling those five kids what we learned and showing them our handouts.
at what point does a man become a man a person a person. i am floating on this rock as any other alien might
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