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every time a porn blog follows a girlblogger, an angel loses its wings
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Indian Education too
If you take away the major plot from adolescence on Netflix-
It (ep.2 mainly) captures how fucking horrible it is to experience the English education system, from the teachers lack of control to student on student relationships. What a terrible place to be.
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Episode 3 as a whole is a punch to the gut, but I believe one of the most important parts of it to me was the way they perfectly portrayed how violent men and boys will take advantage of โnot perfectโ victims to try and rid themselves of any responsibility for their violence.
Even at 13, Jamie is aware of that, subconsciously or not. He uses words like โbitchโ and โslutโ to refer to a 13 year old girlโa child he killed. He brings up her leaked photos again and again, talks about her comments and her treatment of him as if any of that should exempt him from his crime.
He already knows he has an advantage, for being a boy and having hurt a girl whoโs not perfect and โpureโ. The show drives this point home when that storeโs employee tells Jamieโs dad he suports his son and talks badly about Katie. He says thereโs more people who agree with him.
Because there are. The whole time, Jamie brings up โKatie was flatโ, โshe took nude picturesโ, โshe rejected meโ, โshe bullied meโ. He still tries to paint her as the villain when he was the one who admitted he only pursued her because she was fragile and he wanted to take advantage of that.
He even claps himself in the back because he didnโt sexually assault her after he murdered her, as if that makes him a good person. (When he did in fact commit a sexual crime by looking at her naked pictures without her consent).
I think thatโs the most vital part of the show. The way Jamie canโt comprehend what he did was wrong because he doesnโt view Katie as a person, not even in death. Thatโs his understanding.
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Tuesday, March 28th, 1933
"It is the finest spring ever known -- soft, hot, blue, misty."
~ Virginia Woolf, A Writer's Diary
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the purest form of love in existence is that of two little girls who have declared themselves best friends forever
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December.
with twinkling lights and candy. with morning frost and icy cold in the air. with the longest nights and the darkest days. with christmas joy coping with it.
cold december. sparkling december.
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MY SOUL SPEAKS IN FLOWERS
Japanese proverb; // "The Book of Tea", by Okakura Kakuzo; // Rupi Kaur; // Iris Murdoch; // "The Little Prince", by Antoine de Saint-Exupรฉry; // Frida Kahlo; // Niti Majethia; // Luther Burbank; // "Salt", by Nayyirah Waheed. //// Art: "Irises in Evening Shadows", by Max Pechstein; // "Wild Roses", by Vincent van Gogh; // "Irises", by Stanisลaw Wyspiaลski; // "Spring Flowers", by Maurice Prendergast; // "Irises" Vincent van Gogh; // "Bed of Flowers" (Cannas or The Garden), by Maurice Prendergast
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EYES TALK
โIn the Storm of Roses: Selected Poems ch. "Songs form an Island"โ, Ingeborg Bachmann. tr by Mark Anderson; // โThe Master and Margaritaโ, by Mikhail Bulgakov; // โThe Black Artโ, by Anne Sexton; // Santosh Kalwar; // โJane Eyreโ, by Charlotte Brontรซ; // Quote by @dumblr ; // โThe Galloping Hour: French Poems. ch "I check for you in the wind"โ, by Alejandra Pizarnik. tr by Patricio Ferrari and Forrest Gander; // Stephen F. Campbell; // Walt Whitman; // โThe Boat in the Eveningโ, by Tarjei Vesaas; // โWeโ, by Yevgeny Zamyatin. tr Natasha Randall; // Letter to Anne Clarke, by Anne Sexton, July 3 1964; // โMemory in my Hands: The Love of Pedro Salinas. ch "The voice I owe to you"โ, by Pedro Salina. tr by Ruth Katz Crispin
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Everything I own is either black or pink. How do I balance the ๐ธ๐๐ฝ๐ with the ๐โโฌโ๏ธ๐ช๐ค?
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The burden of a woman is to be angry; to be filled with an inexhaustible, generational rage that trickles down as do the hot tears on her face. The soft curves of her frame make for such a tempting punching bag, one that a man cannot help but lust after with both his fists and his tongue.
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i've got seven missed calls and eight apologies in drafts and the thought of anyone wanting me makes me so afraid that i ask them to leave even when i want them to stay. inside my mind i am begging; please don't goโ please love me anyways
grit, a poetry collection/ in image/ mayakovsky by frank o'hara/ sue zhao/ unknown / Ruth Madievsky,ย All-Night Pharmacy / gone girl, gillian flyn/ Cotton Candy on a Rainy Day, Nikki Giovanni / supernatural season 12 ep 22 (thanks @count-woe-laf) / I Put The Coffin Out To Sea by Lisa Marieย Basile/ Sorry by Halsey/ Sorry by Halsey / unknown
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๐จ Government Media Office:
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On the Occasion of International Women's Day:
The "israeli" occupation killed 8,900 Palestinian women during the genocide and injured more than 23,000, with 2,100 missing and over half a million displaced..
On March 8, the world celebrates International Women's Day, honoring women for their achievements and struggle. However, Palestinian women continue to pay a heavy price for freedom and dignity. This global day comes to the Palestinian women, especially in the Gaza Strip, as a real example of women's humiliation, killing, shooting, torturing, and forced displacement rather than elevating and honoring them.
This global occasion comes at a time when the "israeli" occupation army kills Palestinian women in cold blood in the genocidal war it wages against civilians, children, and women, and at the same time, the world stands idly by, witnessing this grave violation against Palestinian women without moving a finger.
Today, we speak in numbers, as the "israeli" occupation army has killed 8,900 martyrs among women, injured more than 23,000, demolished hundreds of homes over Palestinian women's heads. More than 2,100 Palestinian women are missing, still under the rubble or their fate remains unknown as a result of this brutal "israeli" war. This war has made 60,000 pregnant women live a harsh and extremely difficult life, lacking the most basic healthcare and medical requirements. Among them are hundreds who have lost their sons, newborns, or unborn children due to bombing, fear, and "israeli" killing.
This occasion comes in light of the presence of over half a million displaced Palestinian women in the Gaza Strip living under extreme difficulties, unable to secure their minimum rights, including access to food, resulting in widespread famine across all governorates of the Gaza Strip, particularly in the Northern and Gaza governorates. They struggle to find food, medicine, and shelter amidst this brutal war, in addition to the dozens of Palestinian women detained by the occupation, facing physical and psychological torture, poor treatment, and humiliation amid a dreadful international silence.
Palestinian women are in dire need to defend their rights and life requirements rather than being killed, shot at, detained, and forced into displacement and migration, as the occupation army has been doing for over five continuous months.
On this International Day, we salute and commend the steadfastness of Palestinian women under the conditions of the genocide waged by the occupation and the difficult circumstances they endure, and we value their role in building the Palestinian society and bolstering its steadfastness.
Palestinian women have always been examples of steadfastness and determination, participating alongside men in various life aspects and making significant sacrifices for to achieve their rights, and the rights of their people and their children.
In light of what what Palestinian women are subjected to, we hold the American administration, the international community, and all relevant international organizations fully responsible for the genocide waged by the occupation against Palestinian women and the harsh conditions forced upon them by the occupation, with the world participating and with others remaining silent on this catastrophe.
We call on all the countries of the free world and the international community to work towards ending the "israeli" occupation, enabling Palestinian women to live in dignity and freedom. We demand their action to save Palestinian women from the ongoing crimes of the "israeli" occupation against Palestinian women, including killing, shooting, arresting, humiliating, torturing, and forcing them to leave their homes, cities, and residential areas.
Government Media Office
Friday, March 8, 2024
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do any of my friends know the love I carry in every word i say to them. When I add too many words, drag on a joke thatโs over, when I message them despite the fact the conversation barely ended five minutes ago? every word i speak is an intimacy thatโs laced with outright adoration for them as people and all the little details that make them who they are. Do you know I love you? Do yโall know how much of you I try to commit to memory? How much I try to make you smile? do yโall know the love I feel for you?
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