blehhhh
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so trans people should just be allowed to murder whoever they want?
your brain could revolve inside a peanut shell for a thousand years without touching the sides
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i miss when i actually had online social circles. what happened
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people ask me if im okay and i just stare at them because like. i hate being asked that. that question makes me sad. i don't know. am i.
i think i have some kind of problem where everything makes me wanna cry but crying is super hard for me so everything just makes me go really quiet all the time and i cant communicate ever
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i think i have some kind of problem where everything makes me wanna cry but crying is super hard for me so everything just makes me go really quiet all the time and i cant communicate ever
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actually i think i hate everybody here
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listening to a song that makes me sad for like 3 hours is really nice actually
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there are some internet friends where eventually you start calling them by their real name and then there’s times where its like nah son your name is crispy forever
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yayyyy mutuals hiiiiiiiii reblog if you love your mutualssssssss hiii mutuals
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genuinely like. things i used to see myself in are just.. not it anymore. its so strange. i feel like a different person entirely and I'm not really sure why
having some weird identity thing :(
again
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having some weird identity thing :(
again
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aiming to fix my monthly top tracks because its all tally hall and I cannot have that.
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a girl and soldier
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The Wend*go is Not Your Cryptid
I'm Algonquin/Ojibwe and this is a spirit that comes from our teachings.
As a young child, the elders taught me to never even SPEAK its name, to not even sing its songs. When we sang a song about it during drumming group one year, we all got in trouble.
You do not spell the word or speak the word.
It's NOT a "cryptid" or a "spooky story" for white people to appropriate.
Its bearly spoken about in our own communities, and even then, only very carefully.
Again, not because its "creepy" but because its respected and something in our traditions that is not played around with; so its certainly not for non-ojibwe/algonquin people to speak about whatsoever. Period.
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