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they should invent a bus that never gets stuck in traffic because it's on its own path separated from the roads. and then chain multiple of them together and put it on rails. has anyone had this idea before.
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I do kind of fucking hate the âi love the way men loveâ masterpost because while the stories are of course very moving! it pisses me off to no end the way that itâs framed like invention and grand acts of devotion are this inherently masculine phenomenon opposed to the feminine inclination to just say âI love youâ and it just gets circulated around and around uncritically for years lmao
#ywah like ill kill you#man do big build. women do pretty words. wtever. its 4 in the morning for me.#theyre moving. they're beautiful. . i hate u gender and assigning and shit. ill kill u . j will. its 4 am. its 4 am its 4 am its 4 am it
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explain your gender in 10 words or less without using boring words like âmaleâ, âfemaleâ, ânonbinaryâ, âmasculineâ, âfeminineâ or âandrogynousâ.
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alternative white boy with a japanese name how you vex me. your puritan ancestors were walking around named shit like kill-sin and posthumus and onesiphorus and dust. you could have named yourself hate-evil. there's record of a person named persecution by trial in 1619 i mean you look at these records they were having a blast. and you could have been the one to bring these names out of the shadows of obscurity but you didnt want it did you daisuke
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it's time for commissions again!!
30% of commission fees will be donated to gaza soup kitchen or the sameer project, 100% of any tip given will be donated.
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The most inconvenient truth is that men do misogyny because they get something from it. They get labor from intimate partners, they get social capital in their public circles, they get the benefit of the doubt, they get default respect and promotions and people listening to them and people afraid of them.
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âThen, with my second novel, I started to receive responses from agents that said âI love what youâre doing here, but I think it needs a stronger narrative structure to take it to the next level.â Of course, this narrative structure was exactly what the book was resisting. More bluntly, I would receive responses that said, âI love what youâre doing here, but the publishing industry is just too conservative.â But how will that ever shift, if these are the people in charge of whose work gets attention. Then there are the editors who echo the same narratives. And, maybe even more jarring, there are the editors who love everything about the manuscript, but then they donât have the power to do their job, and acquire the work they love. And, this happens in both corporate and independent publishing. Then, of course, there are the editors and agents who say something like, âI love what youâre doing here, no one else is doing anything like it, but I just donât find myself relating on a deep enough level, and so I donât think Iâm the right person to truly champion your work, and make sure it receives the attention it deserves.â But if an editor or publisher has to relate to everything they publish, then publishing is only for the people who make these decisions. Things do change over time, sometimes for the better, and sometimes for the worse. We are in a moment right now where certain queer and trans authors are achieving a kind of access that wasnât possible even a decade agoâespecially for trans authors, and queer authors of color. But there was a moment like this in the â90s, when queer work was suddenly allowed on mainstream corporate presses, and people were like: âOh my God, everythingâs changing.â And then the door slammed shut. So, I think thatâs always a danger when we rely on multinational corporations to determine what is considered literature. When the publishing industry decides, our work suffers.â
â Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore on Writing on Your Own Terms
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hi welcome to LA! come with me i wanna show you all the oil drilling sites that are disguised as office/government buildings ^_^
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MORE, finally done moving all my guys from deviant art and i can start making actual fresh designs and not just redrawing older ones with slight changes
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Unfortunately for Nader and his family, these futures have been taken from Gaza. Bullets fly all around them, and the occupation uses aid as a weapon while children starve. My friend Nader @abdalsalam2000 needs our support now to save his family and survive. His campaign is #4 on the gazavetters list, and the need is urgent! If you cannot donate, PLEASE share! https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-nader-alanqar-and-his-family-overcome-this-war-in-gaza
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*feels both âI am so bored & understimulated I want to do EVERYTHING!â and âI am so exhausted & overwhelmed I canât do ANYTHINGâ at the same time*
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one time when i was 17 i watched an episode of doctor who (tennant years) that made me so inconsolable that i went upstairs to my mom and i sobbed like, "please don't make fun of me, i'm so upset about a fake person from a tv show right now i can't stop crying." she let me sit in her lap and tell her all about the episode and i stopped crying and said i felt so stupid and she started laughing and she said, "i once cried this hard in college over a star trek episode. want to hear about it?" i said yes and then while she told me about the episode she got upset all over again 30 years later and she started crying and then i started laughing about it so hard i started crying again
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