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irisltrs · 4 months
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"What we will never lose, let me tell you about my people - compiled from videos that have inspired me to express why I keep my head high."
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thepeacefulgarden · 6 months
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ravensvalley · 6 months
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#Gay&TransPeople
Yes… I follow many Gay and Trans People as many of them follow me too.
I know that many of you have noticed it and have stopped following me.
So for all the other concerned followers, if it's the way you see the World you better unfollow me right now because I will.
For the remaining ones, have a wonderful day folks.
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myauditionfordrphil · 2 years
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I am a 14 year old girl from a Muslim family in India. I am not very religious but my family is, especially my father who lives in Middle East. My best friend is also the same age and from the same background. We go to the same school.
In Islam it is mandatory for a woman to cover themselve from non-mahram men, i.e men who are not member of the family from blood (father, brothers can see you without purdah but not cousins or step family) and same on your husband's side.
As I am a growing women, I need to cover myself. I can't go outside without a scarf and am expected to do full pardah in near future. I get in many fights with my father for not wearing a scarf when ourside. Still I don't, not because I don't like it but because I am forced to do it. It is my body and I will do whatever I want to do with it.
For people like me hijab is a sign of oppression and repression of my rights.
On the other hand, my best friend wears hijab on her own will and loves to do so. She is not forced to wear it neither is she forced to not wear it. She chose to do so.
For her hijab is a sign of inclusion, liberty and dignity.
Hijab is beautiful.
For women who choose to wear it.
It is a beautiful symbol of dignity and respect.
But when you force me to wear it you kill it's beauty and make it a cage for me.
The condition in Iran is the living proof of what happens when you force something on someone. Don't ruin something so sacred by forcing it. Mahsa Amini was killed because of it. It is no longer beautiful for people because of this. Women who choose to wear it will now be looked down upon, because of wearing something that make them comfortable. They ruined the lives of both the women who choose to do so and the women who do not.
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mophamsa · 2 years
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We’re at it again folks.
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pratchettquotes · 1 year
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"Mam says would you ladies like some breakfast?"
"Oh, no, we couldn't possibly take what little you have--" Annagramma began.
"Yes, please, we will be grateful," said Tiffany, louder and quicker. The man nodded, and shut the door.
"Oh, how could you say that?" said Annagramma as his footsteps creaked down. "These are poor people! I thought you would--"
"Shut up, will you?" snapped Tiffany. "Just shut up and wake up! These are real people! They're not some kind of, of, of idea! We will go down there and we will eat breakfast and we'll say how good it is and then we will thank them and they will thank us and we will go! And that will mean everyone has done the right thing by custom, and that will be what's important to them. Besides, they don't think they're poor, because everyone around here is poor! But they're not so poor that they can't afford to do the right things! That would be poor!"
Annagramma was staring at her with her mouth open.
"Be careful what you say next," said Tiffany, breathing heavily. "In fact, don't say anything."
Terry Pratchett, Wintersmith
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highbrow-hepcat · 2 months
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wordsbyjenpoetry · 29 days
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You can get yourself through the worst of times alone. You are your own healer. Your heart just needs to be brave.
Music by Antent
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gospocki · 5 months
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freedom is coming to you 🇵🇸
i believe
we believe
everybody believes
and that's how it's written .
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world-of-advice · 3 months
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blackswaneuroparedux · 10 months
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Quicumque amisit dignitatem pristinam, ignavis etiam iocus est in casu gravi.
- Phaedrus
Whoever has lost his ancient dignity Is a joke to baser men in the midst of grave mistake.
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chaoticunicornsworld · 5 months
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about Neil Newbon fandom
My native language is not English so if you find grammar error please forgive me.
So here is the thing about Neil Newbon. He is a real person in a real world with a real life. And he works as an actor/artist. For money. Also, I can imagine he is working for fun, but first, for money. His work contains impersonations of fictional character's voices and movements. And also it contains keeping touch with fans. When he streams he is not your friend or boyfriend and he is not an object, he is working. You don’t know shit about him, you just collect the crumbs of his public persona. And as somebody who works in customer service i can tell, it can be different from the real person. I can be flirtatious if it serves the cause, even if I don’t exactly like the people in front of me. I can smile, I can be kind and helpful, I can listen, I can make them seen. And the next moment I can do the same with the next customer. And It's not a lie it’s not manipulating, I just use my customer service persona. And sometimes the stories what i hear can touch me. It is a tiring mental work, it can be overwhelming sometimes as well. So when you buy his prints or cameos, you don’t buy him, or his friendship. You just buy a piece of art, and you can think you buy to be seen for a moment. But if you have to buy to be seen by someone, better find a counselor or a therapist as he always suggests in those videos. If you play BG3, and romance Astarion, there is a scene where he tells you his favorite lines, and at some point he tells you „I love you”. And if you choose „it is to soon” he tells you it can be true if only for this night. That’s what you get from Neil, his attention for that moment. If you watch his streams you can notice people pay to write messages that can be mentioned by him. That’s working for money. Even, if he enjoy it. And I’m not against supporting his work, but please don’t use him as a therapist, or sex object. 
Also about the thirst. I’m a fully functioning woman, so I’m not denying that he is attractive and sexy, and the edits on tiktok about him can be really dirty. I feel ashamed when I see them even if they can affect me. Again, those pictures and videos are not him, those are his roles. Even if they are from interviews, or from public events. Those are the characters played by Neil. (And yes, there can be a character for Neil Newbon as a public person.) Not him. Please try to contain yourself, don’t embarrass yourself and don't objectify him, or anyone else. It’s humiliating. You can bring back the energy to your real life with your real partner, it could make your relationship better. Be aware, what you see isn't Neil, it is his art. How would you feel if somebody used a piece of art from you to look at you as a sex object? How would your partner feel about it? What do you think, how his wife feels about it? Or how will his daughter feel when she sees them?
And last. If you claim you “Love him” and then feel happy about that made up scenario as he is single, you don’t know about love at all. First of all, how could you love somebody you don’t know? What do you love about him? I can tell you, you love your imaginations about him. And it’s a form of avoiding real relationships when you love fictional and/or unavailable persons. You don’t have to face real emotions, if you chose that path. But it is not real. It’s a maladaptive coping mechanism. But If we accept theoretically that you “Love him”, and you tell you are happy because his marriage ended and he is single, that also isn’t love. It’s more like possessing. (And I can’t even tell if it’s true or just made up by some twisted mind.) Do you really think love means being happy for someone being unhappy? Do you really think if he is single then a person like you, with your mindset can be a real pair for him? Keep your dignity please, and let the real person keep his boundaries.
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philosophybits · 11 months
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I am a fanatic lover of liberty, considering it as the unique condition under which intelligence, dignity and human happiness can develop and grow...
Mikhail Bakunin, "The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State"
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eretzyisrael · 5 months
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The US Holocaust Museum's article on the mobile killing units, the Einsatzgruppen who murdered up to two million Jews, describes how the shootings morphed into the initial gassings: "The mass shootings were resource-intensive, requiring many shooters and escort guards as well as guns, ammunition, and transport. Concerns about the inefficiency of the shootings and their psychological impact on the shooters led to the development of special vans outfitted with engines that pumped carbon monoxide into sealed passenger compartments. " 
The only psychological impact we have seen in the Arab world to the deliberate slaughter of hundreds of innocent Jews in a single day is an overflow of happiness and glee.
The German people and other antisemites in Eastern Europe who enabled the Holocaust with their centuries-old hate of Jews were not, on the whole, gleeful about the killings (unless they could directly profit by stealing the Jews' possessions.)  They looked at murdering Jewish children the same way they looked at someone exterminating rats and mosquitoes - a dirty but necessary job. The gas chambers murdered the Jews while protecting the ":civilized" Germans from having to witness their deaths. 
The Arabs, on the other hand, revel in trading videos of dead Jews like baseball cards.
Germans didn't hand out sweets on the street corners for every dead Jew. The Palestinians do - and not one of them says publicly how disgusting this is.
The Palestinians aren't embarrassed at their glee. Much of the larger Arab world is gleeful as well. People have rightly noted that Simchat Torah was Israel's 9/11 - but this is not only true from the victims' side but from the attackers' side as well. The same spontaneous celebrations that broke out in Arab capitals on September 11, 2001 are being seen from Muslims living in Western capitals, today, because so many Jews were slaughtered. As I noted earlier today, one Al Jazeera columnist said that the entire Muslim world was celebrating, saying the massacre and rapes "inspired hope in the hearts of the Palestinians at home and abroad, and in the hearts of the Arab and Islamic peoples, in an unprecedented way."
Palestinians will be writing poems and songs celebrating their murder of Jews for years and decades to come.
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thomasthorstensson · 3 months
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Passageway
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