Why Would I Do That, You Ask? Well-

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3 months ago

normalize being the backup friend. some of us are just the wheels mounted on the backs of those suvs.


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2 weeks ago

people who know lots and lots of facts about beetles>>>>


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2 years ago
Meirl

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2 months ago

obsessed with subhas chandra bose. everyone in india was like peace ✌ love 😍 non violence 🥺 and homeboy tried to invade england


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2 years ago

The Mascot

If Natasha were a fangirl, she'd have called Clint's eyes Cerulean-blue orbs.

But she's not a fangirl. She's a spy. So what she sees is fear. And insomnia. And a need for coffee.

So in the coffee goes, black and strong, with a little bit of sugar, and maybe a hint of cinnamon. Into the cup that says, Surely Not Everybody was Kung-fu Fighting?

Well, everybody usually is. But not now.

The cup slides across the table, and Clint's eyes ask, Why?

Because. She can see him wanting to tear his eyes out. She can see him looking for Loki in himself.

Clint takes a nice, long sip, and smiles.

It doesn't reach his eyes anymore.


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3 months ago

using your little article as a tool to de value asexuality and discriminate against asexual people is amazing btw. you act like no sexuality has a messed up history. keep it up

Early Asexual Feminists: The Asexual History Of Social Purity Activists And Spinsters

Early Asexual Feminists: The Asexual History of Social Purity Activists and Spinsters

Daria Kerschenbaum is an asexual writer and artist working in New York City. You can follow her on Instagram @Daria_Kersch.

“[…]spinsters were seen as queer, not because they were not mothers or wives, but because they wanted to go into the public sphere and to break the gender boundaries between the private and the public.” — Hellesund Tone (Read Full Article)

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1 month ago

are all the academia girlies hydrated? well fed? remember to tuck yourself into bed and dream sweet dreams. you're very smart and your grades don't define who you are. take a nice warm bath because you deserve it ❤️❤️


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2 months ago

i am plagued by visions? wrong. the visions are plagued by me


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3 weeks ago
A young Palestinian girl sits on the floor, her legs heavily bandaged after a double amputation. Her curly hair frames a solemn, innocent face, and she wears a red shirt with a cartoon character. The room around her is bare and somber, likely a shelter or medical facility. Her gaze is distant, full of confusion and pain, reflecting the trauma she has endured. This image captures the harsh reality faced by countless children in Gaza who have lost limbs in bombings. It’s a heartbreaking reminder of the cost of war on the most vulnerable. Every child deserves safety, care, and a future.

Children in Gaza are losing their limbs every day—just like the little girl in this heartbreaking photo. The war has stolen their futures, their mobility, and their right to live in peace. My own son, Qais, is just two years old. He was injured in an airstrike, and I cannot afford the medical treatment he desperately needs. As a mother with no income, I beg you—please Donate and help us. Your donation could be the reason Qais walks again.

This is the terrifying reality for many children in Gaza:

1. Airstrikes often target residential areas, leaving children with life-altering injuries.

2. Hospitals lack medicine and equipment, and most families cannot afford private care.

3. Children like Qais are at risk of permanent disability, even death, without timely treatment.

I watch my child cry in pain every night, and I can do nothing but hold him. No mother should face this. We need your support now more than ever. Every donation—no matter the amount—can help save Qais’s , his future, and his life. Please, don’t look away. Help us heal.

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Children In Gaza Are Losing Their Limbs Every Day—just Like The Little Girl In This Heartbreaking Photo.

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1 month ago

not to be that one person but casting a colored actor in the role of a white character previously played by a white person isn't progressive. it's a deliberate cash grab. remakes, unnecessary sequels, and new spinoffs for characters are prone to flop. To make as much money as possible, they cast colored people in the shoes of white people. The result is widespread applause and rage on social media, which does the marketing. People who initiate boycotts inadvertently cause others to watch the show out of curiosity, and people who hail the 'progressive politics' of the show on social media influence others with similar values to watch the show.


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