i was so good this week where is my reward!! 🥺🥺
Can you truly keep a slave?
i would literally do anything if it meant being called good girl after it
THIS!!
if thousands of conservatives could quit bud light over making a SINGLE can with a trans persons face on it, you can quit chic fil a for them donating millions to anti lgbtq groups and harry potter for being written by the face of TERFS.
Right now, I have students who are crying in class.
Students who won't even come to class, who I'm sincerely not sure will come to class again for the rest of the term.
Students who say they're leaving the country and will find a way to get me out too if I'd like.
Students who are texting, e-mailing, and Discord-ing me saying that they can't stop crying, that they can't cope with the uncertainty and chaos anymore.
Students who are asking me what to do and how to cope. My job is to help students learn, and a big part of learning is learning how to interpret and contextualize things, and how to approach problems in a productive and meaningful way.
I don't know how to approach this. I don't know what advice to give them. I don't know how to stop them from crying beyond telling them it's okay to cry, even though they're all adults and they know that already.
If you voted for him, you did this. If you put the price of bread or imaginary boogeymen or some abstract "need for change" above the well-being of your countrymen, you did this. If you didn't vote, or voted for an unwinnable third-party candidate because of some moral purity bullshit where it's more important to be right than practical, you did this.
If you did this, you've traumatized an entire generation with your selfishness and short-sightedness.
If you did this, I don't want you anywhere near my students, and I don't want you anywhere near me. Unfollow me, block me, blacklist my tags, fuck off to your closed-minded corner of the Internet and get the hell away from me. My obligation is to myself, humanity, to my LGBTQ+ and biracial family members, to my friends from all walks of life and all countries, to the students of color in my research group, and to my fellow women.
Not to you. Not to him.
hello there! about me: female. 22. bisexual. she/her, they /them pronouns. (i’m a submissive don’t ask me to dom you)THIS IS A NSFW BLOG NO MINORS ALLOWED (18+)
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