extremely frustrating how posts about leftist antisemitism never reach outside of the jumblr circle and the majority of this website is still allowed to live in their fantasy world where they aren't actively making our lives a living hell
"If I did something good, I didn't do it correctly.
If I did something brave, I did it for the wrong reasons.
If I stood up for myself, they said I was throwing a tantrum"
- Taylor Swift, 2019 -
no offense but your struggle is valid no matter how many people have it worse than you
The best thing I’ve done for myself is to never download tik tok
The pervasion of it is such a breach of consent, honestly. I did not consent to any of this. Get out of my life!
no i don't want to use your ai assistant. no i don't want your ai search results. no i don't want your ai summary of reviews. no i don't want your ai feature in my social media search bar (???). no i don't want ai to do my work for me in adobe. no i don't want ai to write my paper. no i don't want ai to make my art. no i don't want ai to edit my pictures. no i don't want ai to learn my shopping habits. no i don't want ai to analyze my data. i don't want it i don't want it i don't want it i don't fucking want it i am going to go feral and eat my own teeth stop itttt
Reblog this If you want People to spam your ask boxes(not spam but send in a bunch of asks)
All the Force users in Star Wars are autistic. Their Force sensitivity comes from them being autistic.
Biology meme
"Why do you have to put down my dreams, so you're the only thing on my mind?"
I have reason to believe that 'Tell Me Why' is one of the most powerful songs Taylor Swift has written.
What makes this song great is its versatility; the lyrics can be applied to any situation wherein an abusive power dynamic between two parties is involved. TS described it as being about a tug of war in which "someone always kind of has the upper hand." With that in mind, the perspectives are endless. Depending on whom you talk to, this song could be about gender, racial, or wealth inequality, classism, even.
This versatility is what helps a song maintain its relevance. It's what makes some songs timeless. Music that isn't shackled to specific eras or circumstances has the capacity to be appreciated longer, and by wider audiences, because it doesn't shut people out. This is the music that can live on forever and ever. To me, that's power.
It is this style of songwriting that TS has mastered - that delicate balance between confession and ambiguity in her lyrics that gives you a sense of something she might have experienced, but also isn't so personal as to exclude the possibility of that experience being echoed by millions of other people.
This is Taylor's unique talent, and 'Tell Me Why' exemplifies it perfectly.
These original illustrations of 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' make me dislike the films even more
The things I have heard people say about Jews are the worst things I have heard anyone say, about anybody.