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kit10phish · 28 days
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You Don't Get to Tell me About Sad w/Debut & Rep Added {both}
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khaliscribbles · 1 month
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When violence causes silence
I suppose I should weigh in on the whole Israel/Palestine/Gaza fiasco. I mean it’s happening, I can’t do shit about it, but it’s clear to me that it is an example of everything that is wrong with mankind. I do not, on the whole, pay attention to the news outlets – it’s alarmist, it’s propaganda, it’s sensationalism. It’s work to weed the shit from the fact and honestly there’s so much bad stuff…
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yorkcalling · 2 years
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Discovery: Foe
Hailing from Tel Aviv, Israel, Foe is a bedroom synthpop producer who has chosen to follow his dream of making music. His latest single is a team up with fellow artist DMZL and it’s called Why We Can’t Have Nice Things. (more…)
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onwednesdaysnet · 6 years
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These are Very Fine People, after all.
These are Very Fine People, after all.
I’m normally the Book Chick here at ONW. The last year, we’ve all been ground down and burned out, so I stuck to what I knew best: writing about books, when I could get the energy to write anything at all. But after the last two weeks, I am DONE.
So, let me get this straight: people who are concerned about children being forcibly separated from their parents and deposed at the age of 2 and…
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misangela · 3 years
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Customer No Service
Everyone knows I am notoriously impatient and intolerant of companies with shitty customer service. It’s called No Service for a reason. These days, it’s considered “Karen” behaviour to ever demand better service, EVER, but I think demanding service has gotten a bad rap because of the Karens who just want SPECIAL service. There’s a difference between demanding to be treated as SPECIAL and…
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rateameme · 5 years
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This is why we can’t have nice things This is why we can't have nice things #rateameme #Meme #Memepics
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these-flowing-words · 6 years
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This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
A hundred million rows of men Descend upon my mind again Their arrows fly, blades held aloft Yet the touch is strange, gentle and soft I guess a knife’s a welcome change From the anguish I feel, day after day For dreams reflect our real-life woes And my dreams prove the distance I’ve to go To find forgiveness in my heart For the things I’ve felt rip it apart That’s why I see these nightmare men…
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strnyc-blog · 7 years
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Taylor Swift - This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things | LYRICS/ LYRIC VIDEO |
Taylor Swift – This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things | LYRICS/ LYRIC VIDEO |
Taylor Swift – This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things | LYRICS/ LYRIC VIDEO |
This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things Taylor Swift Produced by Taylor Swift & Jack Antonoff Album reputation
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[Verse 1] It was so nice throwing big parties Jump into the pool from the balcony Everyone swimming in a champagne sea And there are no rules…
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xeyeti · 7 years
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#1589 – Updating the Sign We can't make it through a single day without some sort of national crisis.
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newssplashy · 6 years
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Girl Smarts: 6 women on why they prefer the term 'queer'
Well, you’re not the only one-in fact, I recently went through this process myself. After all, sexuality isn't always clear-cut, and it can feel strange or limiting to choose one box and stick to it.
If you know you're not straight but terms like "bi" or "lesbian" or "pan" don't feel like a fit, it may be complicated (read: frustrating) to pinpoint how to describe your identity.
Well, you’re not the only one-in fact, I recently went through this process myself. After all, sexuality isn't always clear-cut, and it can feel strange or limiting to choose one box and stick to it. (Boxes are kind of claustrophobic, amirite?)
Personally, I landed on “queer,” a term that has made a comeback over the last couple of years. While this was once used as a slur through during the 1950s (and longer, tbh) it was reclaimed by the LGBTQ+ community. (Case in point: The beauty that is Netflix's Queer Eye.)
“Queer” is now generally associated with the "Q" in the LGBTQ+ acronym and has become an all-encompassing term for the whole of our community. It tends to describe people who don't identify as straight and may have fluid sexual identities or orientations. It can also describe someone who doesn't associate themselves with a gender binary (male or female), for which the term "genderqueer" is also sometimes used.
Basically, "queer" can mean many different things, depending on who you ask. That's why I chatted with some other queer women, to learn a little more about why this term speaks to them.
"Queer feels like it fits me."
"I am a woman, and as of five months ago, I came out as queer. Because I've mostly dated cis men, I was never quite sure where I fit in terms of identity. About a week before my ex-partner and I separated, I came out to him because I felt I needed to be fully seen. I wanted all of me to be accepted by the person I was coming home to every night, even if I was in a monogamous relationship with a man at the time. I was so nervous to tell him, but after I did, I felt so much lighter and freer within the relationship. We separated shortly afterward for different reasons.
"Because I have a very limited experience with partners of the same sex, I still sometimes feel like an imposter. I don't want to appropriate what isn't mine and what others have fought so hard for-but I understand that my process might look different, and that's okay.
"Even my heterosexual relationships have not necessarily been heteronormative, and I am constantly subverting and 'queering' the relationships I have with men. For right now, 'queer' feels good and right, and it feels like it fits me. Maybe that will change, and that's cool, too." -Arielle, 27
"It says my sexuality isn’t what you'd expect from looking at me."
"My mom transitioned (she was AMAB, or male assigned at birth) when I was 10, and we lived in San Francisco, so coming out as trans meant looking to the LGBT community for support.
"Even as a pre-teen/tween I saw too much use of 'lesbian' to erase trans women. As an adult, I discovered I’m not just into women, but I’m not into men, so bi felt awkward. Queer feels like it gives me space to breathe and says my sexuality 'isn’t what you expect' from looking at me." -Chloe, 36
"It encompasses so much."
"I didn’t like queer for a long time. I went with hetero-flexible. But then, after my last relationship, I realized that I’m not so much hetero-flexible as a plain ol' queer woman. Now that I’ve started using it in regular conversation and as a way to describe myself, it’s settled in quite nicely. I prefer 'queer' because queerness encompasses so much and means a lot of different things to different people. That’s just who I am!" -Maddie*, 28
"It gives me an identity without having to get specific."
"I don’t necessarily prefer the term 'queer,' but I like it and use it interchangeably with the term 'gay,' 'LGBTQ+,' and other umbrella terms that might describe my sexuality. Although some people don’t like it-as a reclaimed slur, it does carry a history-so I won’t use it around friends who I know don’t like/identify with it.
"But I personally love it. It’s short, cute, and rhymes with a lot of things-so many pun opportunities. Most importantly, I love it because it allows people who don’t really know what they identify with yet (which is totally okay) or people who may change what they identify with over time, to always have a way of saying 'I’m a part of the LGBTQ+ Community' without having to get specific." -Ellie*, 20
"Queer feels comfortable."
"Pan/bi never felt accurate because I realized that what I’m attracted to isn’t distinctly feminine or masculine. It was actually my own exploration of gender expression, and in large part, trans and nonbinary visibility that helped me understand I wasn’t simply into hetero men and that I was not simply hetero.
"To say ‘gay’ feels like I’m taking ownership over something I had only previously supported from the outside, and mainstream gay culture as we know it has been dominated by cis white men. To say 'bi' feels like I’m limiting myself, as I’m not suddenly attracted to women and men only. To say 'pan' feels like I’m jumping on a celebrity bandwagon. To say 'queer' feels comfortable, which despite its outward danger in the larger world as identifying this way, feels like a luxury to me, to feel comfortable in my own skin." -Danielle, 30
"It can allow our community to be less fragmented."
"For me, queer is an earned, political term-'not gay as in happy but queer as in fuck you'-that can allow our community to be less fragmented, at least for those of us who like the term. It's also a lot easier than saying, 'I'm bisexual, female, and genderqueer/nonbinary' and then having to explain all that." -Racheline, 45
Gigi Engle is a certified sex coach, educator, and writer living in Chicago. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter at @GigiEngle.
source http://www.newssplashy.com/2018/08/girl-smarts-6-women-on-why-they-prefer.html
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fclocalyokel · 7 years
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The legacy of one Chairman Shreve.
Almost one year ago we brought you the news of Billy’s coup to become leader of the local Republican Central Committee.  Well, it seems that ol’ Billy is going to be stepping down as chairman. So that begs the question: How did the Republican Central Committee fare under Billy’s steady hand?
  That good? Quelle surprise!
According to an articlein today’s FNP, not well at all! First there’s talk…
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strnyc-blog · 7 years
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Taylor Swift Drops Reputation, Disses Kim, Kanye, Calvin Harris
Taylor Swift Drops Reputation, Disses Kim, Kanye, Calvin Harris
Taylor Swift’s Reputation is here and she disses Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Calvin Harris and Tom Hiddleston.
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spitfirehiphop · 8 years
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No Room For Us - This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
No Room For Us – This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
No Room For Us is back with their new project titled “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things”.
No Room For Us is back with a new project “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things“.  Zerrick Of That Mexico and Garry Dose are the leaders in the collective. Both Zerrick and Garry were born in Texas and reside in Rialto, CA.  No Room For Usis making a name for themselves in the Inland Empire. Zerrick…
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They Said It Can't Happen Here
They Said It Can’t Happen Here
When fascism comes to America, it will be draped in a flag and carrying a cross. – misattributed to Sinclair Lewis Yesterday morning, I woke to hear that Donald Trump had called for Muslims to be banned from entering the country. Later in the day, I resf that he wants to “shut down the Internet”. That was when I realized just how tired I have become. I am tired because Mr. Trump legitimizes the…
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badgop · 9 years
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Northrop-Grumman Wins Major USAF Strategic Bomber Contract
Northrop-Grumman Wins Major USAF Strategic Bomber Contract
“We don’t have the money.” We sure hear this a lot when it comes to our elected official and social programs, or any program that actually benefits people. But when it comes to war, we never fall short. In case you’re keeping score, that’s 80 planes at $550 million each for a whopping total of 44,000,000,000… that 44 billion folks. 44 BILLION. And that’s if it’s done on budget. Ever since the…
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