balorie
balorie
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Val, 24.I'm like if Elle Woods was a depressed midwestern lesbian.
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balorie · 7 days ago
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your opinion on does kidzbop count as censorship?
you know, this has been sitting in my inbox for nearly 4 years and I still don't have an answer
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balorie · 7 days ago
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You have my full permission to be weird and inappropriate at me
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balorie · 11 days ago
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crossfaded off of birdsong and a ray of sunlight
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balorie · 11 days ago
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it's actually sick you get tired of eating the same food over and over when some animals they just eat grass all day mind you. just another pointless challenge mechanic added in by big universe to get you to go to the grocery store
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balorie · 11 days ago
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balorie · 11 days ago
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balorie · 11 days ago
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Not every criticism of bi women's behavior is about biphobia.
Many bi women feel insecure in their queerness, fear that they're not queer enough because they are in a relationship with a man or generally date men.
I'm sorry you don't feel queer enough, but it's not my role as a lesbian to validate your queerness. You are valid, you are still queer, but you seem to prioritize and center your validity over the very tangible danger others face in the LGBT community for being visibly queer and therefore at risk of homophobic and transphobic violence and systemic life threatening discrimination.
You keep saying you are afraid "the big bad queer community" will exclude you for being with a man, and it's a euphemism because really you mean "lesbians" in particular. Most LGBT people are bi actually. You outnumber lesbians, we couldn't "exclude" you if we tried----and we're Not trying. We simply do not relate to your experience. Why insist on demanding validation from lesbians?
Queer singer Fletcher who built her whole career singing about loving women to an audience of lesbians and bisexuals just released a song called "Boy" about how she fell in love with a boy and the new album will be called "Would you still love me if you really knew me?".
In pride month. Presenting it as a brave liberating moment against the big bad lesbians. In June, the month dedicated to our fight against systemic homophobia and transphobia---which, newsflash, bi people are ALSO subjected to. How is that respectful to the community in any way? How insensitive and dense and desperate for publicity do you have to be?
Pride is a protest. Pride is not a generic "love is love" celebration. There are actual people at risk, in danger. This is not the time to center "being valid".
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balorie · 11 days ago
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the real reason edward left in new moon was because he was on a mormon mission trip
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balorie · 11 days ago
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balorie · 11 days ago
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fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck
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balorie · 16 days ago
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having a very public breakdown on tumblr is actually quite noble and should be respected
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balorie · 22 days ago
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it's too bad that being in a jar has such strong connotations. I'd love to be in a jar. a little glass enclosure all to myself. put some leaves and sticks and colorful rocks in there and I'm having a great time
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balorie · 22 days ago
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balorie · 22 days ago
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Starting a collection
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balorie · 22 days ago
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normal episode of game changer today
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balorie · 24 days ago
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what’s your “odd” comfort movie? a movie that isn’t stereotypically comforting but does comfort YOU? mine’s conclave (2024)
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