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🌸Happy Lesbian Visibility Day!🌸
Here's a present:
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I see you all 👁️‿👁️
More of my Shrek fanart here
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Being a young adult is so strange. You enter a coffee shop. The 20 year old girl waiting behind you cried all night because she just came to a new city for university and she feels so alone. That 27 year old guy over there works a job he is overqualified for, he lives with his parents and wants to move out but doesn't know what to do about it. That one 24 year old dude already has a car, a house, and a job waiting for him once he graduates thanks to his dad's connections. The 26 year old barista couldn't complete his higher education because he has to work and take care of his family. The 28 year old girl sitting next to you has no friends to go out with so she is texting her mother. That couple (both 25 years old) are married and the girl is pregnant. The 29 year old writing something on her laptop has realized that she chose the wrong major so she is trying to start all over. We are not alone in this, but we are actually so alone. Do you feel me
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Redid her hair and she's taking it
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whats the problem i don’t know well maybe i’m in LOVE! 💖💞 – (twitter) – (insta)
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men in black still holds up so well imo the jaded old man getting partnered with an insubordinate rookie (and it works bc they’re both fucking insane). the lore. the creepy cockroach alien wearing a human as a suit & planning world domination. the kitty and his lil necklace. the wazzzzzzzzup aliens & talking pug. the special effects and pre digital haze. the quote where k says “fifteen hundred years ago everybody knew the earth was the center of the universe. five hundred years ago, everybody knew the earth was flat, and fifteen minutes ago, you knew that humans were alone on this planet. imagine what you'll know tomorrow”
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I have friends at Indiana University and they've been saying there are snipers on IU Bloomington campus. And theres a bunch of cops everywhere. This is wild.
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There’s evidence that Palestinians in the mass graves (including babies, children, people in medical scrubs) were buried alive.
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"Gladis" Aisha prototype design at Napoli Comicon, photos by Winx Club Forever Italia
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Pink camo and other "Sweet" (sic) colors Gladis is a sporty and practical girl, so she always wears "practical" and resistant dresses, shoes and accessories, which don't have just an aesthetic value. Everything can come back useful for her: the scarf she has in her pocket behind... (text is cut)
It seems the explorer outfit was initially going to be Aisha's main casual outfit and she was gonna wear Pink and other pastel colors!
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Various Magic Bloom concept art and season 1 production work at Napoli Comicon, photos from Winx Club Forever Italia
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free my girl she did all that shit but the fandom is mischaracterizing her for it
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Are you planning on getting an abortion in Ohio? Do you work at an abortion clinic in Ohio? This post applies to you.
There is a group called PAAU (Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising), and their whole goal is to make the anti-abortion movement seem progressive. They may claim they’re pro-trans rights, pro-feminism, and pro-BLM… but the people funding them sure aren’t!
The organization’s executive coordinator is named Constance Becker, and she lives and works in Ohio. Someone who is close to the organization told me about something she’s planning to do, and I feel that it’s my duty to warn others. She intends to get jobs at abortion clinics for the sole purpose of talking the patients out of getting abortions. If you work at a clinic in Ohio, be on the lookout for her. She may use an alias, so here are some pictures.
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Here is the organization’s page, and the information for the other team members.
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mango-ti · 2 days
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On Discomfort and Morality
My father finds gay men uncomfortable.
He's told me before that it's like a knee-jerk for him. Something he doesn't consciously control. He sees two men behaving romantically, and his body reacts with mild discomfort.
In the 1960s, when he was in high school, most of the boys in his form thought he was gay on the simple fact that he wasn't homophobic. He wouldn't participate in insulting queer people, he didn't care if someone was gay, he wouldn't have a problem hanging out with gay people. So people thought he was gay. That's how prevalent homophobia was in his formative years.
When I was 10, my dad told me very seriously that Holmes and Watson were gay. That it was obvious from the literature and the time period that they were meant to be a gay couple. When I was 14 and I came out to my parents as bi, when my mum was upset my dad ripped into her for it. Told her that she was being stupid, that it was my life to live how I wanted to and that she needed to get over herself.
My dad formed my views on censorship: that being that it was completely ridiculous and thoroughly evil. He didn't believe in censorship of any kind. If I asked him a question about sex, he answered it honestly. When I was 12 and I asked him about homosexuality, still young and uncertain, he told me that there was nothing wrong with it. That it was just how some people were. That there was likely an evolutionary reason for it. And that for some people it was uncomfortable on an instinctual level.
He taught me that just because you're uncomfortable with something, doesn't make it wrong. He also taught me that most people don't understand this.
I see a lot of this on the internet as of the last few years. The anti shipping movement, the terf movement, the anti ace movement. It all stems from discomfort that people have crossed wires into believing means wrong. Really every -ism and -phobia out there stems from this same fundamental aspect of humanity.
The next time you see something and you automatically think it's disgusting, or wrong, or immoral, I invite you to ask yourself: is this actually wrong or does this just make me uncomfortable?
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