Escape Artist
Featuring Quiver and Robber Guy
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my nornalgirl swag
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You're going on a date with a beautiful transgender woman. You stay up all night reading internet memes about trans women in hopes of getting an edge in. You go over and say "wow cute skirt, I bet you make it go spinny all the time." She looks at you indifferently, like she doesn't know what you're talking about. "Oh, you mean like that meme for teenagers on reddit? I mean I'm 32 so I'm kind of normal about wearing skirts. I mean I get the excitement when you're like 15." A cold streak presses down your forehead. It's not over yet. You stumble out a line about Fallout New Vegas. She says that she never really got into that one. Crisis mode. You touch her hand and she reflexively recoils but then tries to play it off. You order drinks and conversation moves along: she tries to tell you about a novel she's reading. This isn't part of the script. You try to connect the plot of the novel to a niche fetish that you heard trans people on the internet like. The vicissitudes of discomfort play out across her face. She gets a phone call. Apparently her mom is in the hospital. What luck.
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kinda feels like we're dealing with the major ramifications of feminism being digested via enamel pins and tshirts with fun 70s throwback vibes and not as a serious critical framework to reshape our society
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Wooooo congratulations Thailand 🎉🎉🥳🥳
🏳️🌈
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Mark Rothko, Untitled (Silver Orange Plum), 1962
Oil on canvas
oil on canvas; 64 x 92 inches; Courtesy of Martin Z. Margulies
© 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko/Artists Rights Society (ARS)
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