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heyimboredtalktome · 2 years
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im thinking about people growing up with black annabeth and desi grover and suddenly the world doesn't seem like such a bad place
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stargirlfeyre · 8 months
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This is the girl people decided is the villain of her family.
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wiirocku · 1 month
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Proverbs 31:8 (NLT) - Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those being crushed.
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multicolored-hell · 9 months
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Designs for a villainous AU I’m making!
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mechanicalclown · 4 months
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The dumb ways to die song BUT it's the Mechanisms
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kuruk · 4 months
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I get that everyone has strong emotional reactions to the subject of cheating and I get it because I'm someone who values romantic relationships very highly and I'm someone who becomes careful of how I talk about even meaningless otome games because of how careful I am with the potential jealousy and hurt feelings of the people I love like that, and I do silly unnecessary things to prevent that (not in a way that's detrimental to me, I like doing that for them) but you guys forget that the consequences of cheating are not equal for men and women.
Yes maybe I'm overcorrecting for the issue but there's so much context people don't take into account. Saying there's differences between men cheating and women cheating doesn't mean "men bad, women good" it's not mindless girlboss rhetoric and it doesn't mean I love when men suffer and that I don't think women should be accountable. it's a real thing and that doesn't really affect the morality of the action itself when isolated but it does affect how we can choose to react to it because yes everyone already agrees women are narcissistic witches incapable of human feelings who deserve to be beaten and killed when this sort of thing happens while I see women make excuses for their boyfriends and husbands and blame themselves for their loved one's disloyalty. no, cheating is never good but you do contribute to the issue by treating it as THE ultimate unforgivable evil rather than a moral failing and betrayal that truly isn't higher up on the list than other betrayals within relationships such as physical abuse.
Sorry maybe my own experiences have warped my mind a bit but when my mom was strangled by my father she screamed for help and my brother ignored her because she's just a useless cheating whore to him now.
Not to mention, I know a lot of you don't take this into account because you're young and don't plan on getting married for like 15 years if even that, but there is already a huge imbalance of power in relationships between many men and women. You all know this but I'm not sure you even understand what this does to people or what it looks like sometimes. Middle class white men like preying on brown women in poverty and trapping them in marriage sorry I don't have sympathy for when they get cheated on. This isn't a hyperspecific scenario that's like "Well of course abuse is an exception stop bringing it up 🙄" because our attitudes about this still affect those women.
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junkosblunt · 10 months
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whenever i think about possible headcanons for junko and mukuro’s childhood i’m always reminded of the quote from sharp objects where camille was like “a child weaned on poison considers harm a comfort” and it always makes me feel so so sad idk
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fionnaskyborn · 5 months
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for the longest time i was a loss as to what to bring to the potluck because i thought i should bring something good and of high quality but then i realized that i was supposed to be having fun and that the whole point of the event is to have fun. so here i am, smiling at you, handing you a doodle of Guys From My AU because, let's face it, if i were to make a full illustration for any of them i'd only be able to participate in Potluck 2027. look at the itty bitty bastards :)
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(the lineup is missing the team's AI but he was too darn itty bitty to draw next to the already ittybitty-fied Big Dudes)
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roboytics · 4 months
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Kissing furries on the mouth but specifically because of the fact they are unapologetically themselves and present. They put up with so much shit and yet they are themselves. They get bullied but they keep on keeping on.
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honoringthor · 1 month
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Unveiling the Sidhe - The Linguistic Roots of Ireland's Fairy Folk - Lor...
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"People who love themselves come across as very loving, generous, kind: they express their self-confidence through humility, Forgiveness and inclusiveness."
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gingerbreadeel24 · 1 month
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You know what pisses me off? “White genocide”. No, Karen, you are not being “erased”, you are being intolerant. Middle easterners aren’t bulldozing and bombarding your cities. Native Americans aren’t forcing you to march miles in the snow and carving their faces in your sacred mountains. Hispanics aren’t kicking you out of the country and keeping you in crowded camps for years on end. Black people aren’t criminalizing you and beating you to death.
Diversity ≠ “white genocide”
Quit complaining.
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two-40-foot-slabs · 6 months
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wiirocku · 4 months
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Proverbs 11:25 (NLT) - The generous will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed.
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fieriframes · 6 months
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[MAKE 'EM SPLIT IT THEMSELVES. ...SPLIT IT THEMSELVES. AT A PLACE THAT'S PROUD TO BE A DIVE... DO YOU REALLY CONSIDER THIS PLACE A DIVE? OF COURSE. LOOK AT IT, FOR CRYING OUT LOUD. AND OVER TO ST. PAUL FOR HOMEMADE ITALIAN]
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quotes-for-the-soul · 2 years
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'Africans are not black,' she said. 'They are Igbo and Yoruba, Ewe, Akan, Ndebele. They are not black. They are just themselves. They are humans on the land. That is how they see themselves, and that is who they are.' What we take as gospel in American culture is alien to them, she said.
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent by Isabel Wilkerson
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