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WHERE is that video that takes an old home video of a wedding (c. 1980s) where the bride does a dance with a chair that is so strange and slightly furious and it's remixed with modern music? and with the edit you get the feeling that this is this woman's last grasp at a sense of agency, doing this powerful odd dance at her wedding
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rainbluealoekitten · 20 hours
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"are you implying that cis people can never capture what being trans is like in their art and if it is accurate it means they're probably trans" yes exactly. like unequivocally yes. crowdkilling gif
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rainbluealoekitten · 20 hours
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boys will be on their deathbeds worried about their duo streak
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rainbluealoekitten · 23 hours
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Because… you didn’t say goodbye. Oh, bye Rory. Bye, Jess.
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poor taste
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you know what really gets my goat?
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when the essay prompt lets me get a little autistic with it
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OKAY wht did i miss on [tumblr] dot com while i was busy counting leaves in the forest
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rainbluealoekitten · 6 days
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Olivia, 2023
Acrylics on 16x20 canvas
This is Olivia, aka "Squashy". She is my own cat, a very special soul and the most extraordinary cat I have ever met. She passed away in June 27, 2018 from a long fight with bone cancer, and I have still yet to recover. She was only 10 years old, and left us far too soon. I have been putting off doing her portrait for a long time because it was so difficult, emotionally and technically.
Anyone who met Olivia knew what a special cat she was. She only wanted to be with me, and she followed me everywhere, no matter what I was doing. She listened to me, and seemed to understand what I was saying. She had a deep crackly meow and was not afraid to use it. She loved her beanie babies; she would carry them around the house, making a crying sound, and put them in little piles. She gave hugs and kisses, and loved to sit in my lap and be cuddled, constantly, no matter what I was doing. Whenever I was sad she would cling to me and give me extra hugs.
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Her passing has left a huge hole in my heart and soul that will never be filled. 😿😭💔
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rainbluealoekitten · 6 days
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sometimes it’s better refrain from deep introspection and allow yourself to just be.
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rainbluealoekitten · 7 days
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oh guys look its merlin
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When I say there are things that Israel will never ever take away from Palestinians I also mean the way the fight for Palestine is ingrained into every aspect of our lives, down to even the names we give our children who come decades and decades after our initial Nakba.
For example, Bisan is a very popular girls name in Palestine and it is the name of a Palestinian city that was depopulated by Israel in 1948. Girls with names like Bisan, Yafa and Jenin may not have seen these cities yet, but they carry them within them regardless.
Also, many Palestinians can identify with how our aunts and uncles have symbolic names such as A'ed or A'eda which mean returnee. These names were not chosen arbitrarily by our grandparents who were forced to raise their families in refugee camps. Similarly, there are names like Thaer (revolutionary), Bassel (courageous) and Nidhal (revolutionary struggle) that are very common to this day.
We are literally walking around carrying notions of Palestine and our struggle with us and planting the seeds of resistance within our children, we must be so frustrating!
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