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They brought back Polyvore but it's called Shuffles by Pinterest.
I just found out about this yesterday because they only marketed to a certain age range.
The FURY.
But, also, the alignment.
Enjoy a new *gestures vaguely* thingamahbobby.

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What're you supposed to do with good ass books that you read???
Like I'm in my 30s and I just finished reading a book that's gonna be in my marrow!
Do I write a book report?!
I finally get why people go door to door.
Please read: Rust in the Root by Justina Ireland
#good ass book#reading till 3a#like i dont have mf kids#Black magical girl#story#set in the 30s#historical fiction#but make it magic#so fucking good#just chefs kiss
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Ashlee Hammac decided to add a sandbox to the grave site of her baby boy so that her older son, Tucker, would be more comfortable visiting the resting place.
“I wanted him to have a happy memory with his brother and not the memory of his mama crying for days,” Hammac said. (Source)
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had to scour through my watch history to find these videos I watched ages ago but if I had to recommend the most helpful and actually practical fashion advice I've heard, it's from these videos, ESPECIALLY the second video (linked bc I seriously want you to watch it. like literally, go watch it). It's not telling you what aesthetic to pick, it's not telling you to get rid of your sambas, it's not telling you to get a capsule wardrobe or only stick to classics. highly recommend ♡
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"Absolutely no one comes to save us but us."
Ismatu Gwendolyn, "you've been traumatized into hating reading (and it makes you easier to oppress)", from Threadings, on Substack [ID'd]
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"Kill them with kindness" WRONG. drop the opera house chandelier on them.
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Nobody cares but me probably but like we’ll never have a successful Carrie adaptation if they keep refusing to cast actresses who are not conventionally attractive
Like in the book Carrie is mocked not only for her lack of social skills/sheltered upbringing, but also for being overweight and unattractive. It says so very deliberately in the book
So what happens when you cast a beautiful thin actress like sissy spacek or chloe grace moretz? In my opinion you lose part of what makes Carrie so compelling as a novel. The pink dress is the first time Carrie genuinely feels pretty. The pigs blood is so much more devastating because it’s not just a prank, it’s chris and the other students (besides tommy rip) ripping away the first and only moment Carrie ever had to feel beautiful and well-liked, and it was taken away from her
I can’t help but feel like some people who only see one of the films and don’t read the book might be missing some key ideas in the book. They might not understand that the horror in Carrie is a young woman who is constantly reminded, by her mother and her peers and even the staff of the school (except for ms desjardins), that she is wrong, her body is wrong, she simply does not fit into anybody’s idea of what a woman should look like or how a woman should act
It’s not that conventionally attractive girls are always exempted from bullying, but there’s a certain oppression that comes from being labeled as unattractive, especially if you’re a teenager without a developed sense of self. A constant awareness that you do not deserve love and will never receive it. That anyone expressing romantic interest in you is probably just playing a joke. That you will never be adored, never be seen as worthy of protection, never get to exsist without constant reminders of your supposed lack of humanity
Idk man I’m having a lot of feelings about Carrie
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Me gatekeeping and protecting Hoodoo from thieves and invaders:
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