angryromanova
angryromanova
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I'm tired and angry but somebody should be
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angryromanova · 6 months ago
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Castration really is the perfect punishment for rape. I understand people getting freaked out about the death penalty but if you think castration is "too far" for rapists I think you empathize with them a little too much.
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angryromanova · 10 months ago
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angryromanova · 10 months ago
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Wait what's a buildings fire evacuation plan if you aren't supposed to use the elevator to get down
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angryromanova · 10 months ago
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More body positivity and general support for fat girls with eating disorders
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angryromanova · 10 months ago
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i hate when ultra religious freaks do some evil shit and people are like “this was motivated by misogyny not religion!” “no this was motivated by religion not misogyny!” as if its impossible for both to be true. in fact, misogyny is baked into most major religions and religious misogyny is a thing.
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angryromanova · 11 months ago
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angryromanova · 11 months ago
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For those who needed to hear it today
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angryromanova · 11 months ago
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angryromanova · 11 months ago
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i will always remember the people who defended johnny depp. i will always remember how proud they were to not believe a woman, and openly love her abuser.
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angryromanova · 11 months ago
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ATTN RADFEMS!!!!
I suggest deleting info or pics of yourself on here. Any info, especially college information and/or where you reside.
As of recent..I’ve been seeing my mutuals being outted as “TERFs” to their college peers, being accused of doing graffiti, etc, having their blogs be found/given out…I have a suspicion something is up because it’s happened too much the past 2-3 weeks where it’s just a coincidence.
I recently just had someone tried to hack into my account. Thankfully it was unsuccessful
Here is what you can do to protect your account:
Go to your settings and turn on Phone Verification & Two-Factor Authentication. Better one than none. Preferably both.
If someone tries to enter your account, and you get hit with a message from a # giving you an authentication code…go into your account, change your email and password.
If your password is associated with that email on other websites or the email login itself…change passwords ASAP.
Always ALWAYS ALWAYS have two-factor authentication on, for all social media profiles. I don’t care if it’s Discord. I don’t care if it’s Snapchat or Instagram. Do it for everything. It will save you grief.
Just wanted to give a heads up.
You can also use “https://haveibeenpwned.com” to see if your email / password has been compromised as well.
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angryromanova · 1 year ago
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Legally you can call D3pp a wife beater but Amber Heard can’t 🫤
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angryromanova · 1 year ago
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angryromanova · 1 year ago
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angryromanova · 1 year ago
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why is it so hard for able bodied people to believe that doctors are sometimes just incompetent? you realize doctors are people, right? people that can be bad at their job. that happens sometimes. they don't know everything because there's a piece of paper on their wall that says they're smart, actually. they can sometimes be wrong, actually. they can sometimes cut corners and take the easy way out, actually. they can sometimes hate their job and make that their patients problem, actually. doctors aren't all saints who do everything right the first time. please stop invalidating disabled people when they complain about their terrible treatment at the hands of medical professionals. please stop putting the feelings of doctors over the lives of their patients.
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angryromanova · 1 year ago
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I spend a fair amount of time teaching women to kick men in the balls, and I’ve learned that this activity tends to generate controversy. Here, according to actual adults who have actually said these things to me, are some reasons you should not kick a guy in the balls:
1. It will make him angry.
I should hope so. I’m not sending him a friend request. If I kick him hard enough, there’s a good chance I’ll render him unable to act upon his anger. That’s my goal. His feelings are his problem.
2. It will make him hurt you worse.
Statistics say otherwise. And anyway, he’s already demonstrated his desire to hurt me. Why should I give him carte blanche to decide how much he’s going to hurt me? I’d rather be an active participant in that decision-making process.
3. Groin kicks aren’t really that devastating; I’ve seen lots of guys get hit in the balls and it hardly fazed them.
This response (almost universally from men) is so common I’ve come to think of it as “groinsplaining”—you can see it many of the YouTube comments in the videos linked above. These people rarely volunteer to demonstrate their own iron balls in a real kicking situation, but they confidently assert that men in general can shrug off all kinds of damage to the groin. All I can say is, I’ve seen two-year-olds take down grown men via the groin, and toddlers don’t even have any training. I do. I like my odds.
4. We shouldn’t be teaching people how to kick men in the balls; we should be teaching men not to do anything that would make us have to kick them in the balls.
Hey, that’s a great idea! Do you have a detailed, research-based plan for teaching all men everywhere to behave themselves all the time? And do you have funding for your efforts, and buy-in from politicians and community leaders, and a network of trained, experienced instructors who can effect this change? If not, better get started on your grant proposal. In the meantime, I’ll just be over here teaching people how to kick guys in the balls. That’s what I do.
5. Telling people they should kick an assailant in the balls is the same as telling victims who didn’t kick their assailant in the balls that they did something wrong.
No, it isn’t. It’s a practical way to reduce the number of future victims by giving them more viable options to disrupt and survive an assault.
Fact: We have the power to damage the bodies of men who try to hurt us. You’re saying we shouldn’t let people use that power. I’m offering people more choices; you’re trying to take them away.
6. Kicking a guy in the balls just makes the world a more violent place.
Maybe, in the short term. But if it stops him from killing someone, or putting them in the hospital, isn’t that a net win for non-violence? The Dalai Lama thinks so.
One in four women will have good reason to kick a guy in the balls at some point in her life. Luckily, it’s not rocket science. Anyone can do it! And ball-kicking’s efficacy is beyond dispute, as the men of MMA so nobly helped us illustrate here. Gentlemen, if any of you are reading this, and conscious: Cheers, and get well soon (the non-wife-beaters among you, anyway).
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angryromanova · 1 year ago
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people are constantly trying to deny disabled people the privilege of their own anger. we're forced into situations we don't want to be in have to rely on people or institutions we don't want to, have to constantly project the idea that we're thankful, hopeful, trying our best... it's ridiculous. when a disabled person is angry about something people flock to tell them that they shouldn't feel this emotion. "doctors are trying to help you", "be grateful you even have what you do", "you're the one making yourself miserable". at the end of the day it just goes to show that they don't think disabled people deserve even the meagre amount that we are given, so that's why they think we have no right to be angry
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angryromanova · 1 year ago
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LIKEeeee
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