being a hater is good and fun and comes free with being a lover but it's also good to practice being an idgafer. sometimes things are just meant to bait you and/or not worth blowing up your whole day over. don't forget that.
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They're the same picture
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it really is so uncomfortable being a trans man in cis centric conversations of feminism. I just wonder. do they know about people like me? do they care? if I brought it up to them, how would they react? Do they expect me to be their human shield?
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It's dishonest work and it's a lot. And nobody needs to do it
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watch and learn, dumbshits *teleports thirty meters below my current position and suffocates on dirt and clay within seconds*
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A scene from a road trip through the American Northwest, 1960.
J.R. Eyerman The LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock
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Me, up in the function...
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odysseus and athena
find me on instagram!
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i'm spitting out good omens art like it's a full time job rn.. my brain refuses to put the artistic capacity anywhere else sorry
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“I am a warrior. But I'm a girl too”
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A salmon?
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babygirlification speedrun
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Demonstrators and artists have taken the steps of the met museum unfurling an ENORMOUS (30 x 50 foot) quilt created by artists around the world in solidarity with Palestine.
The quilt was collectively created by 64 artists from around the world and shipped to New York City.
They're demanding the met museum:
(1) cut ties with board members profiting from Israeli bombardment + occupation of Palestine
(2) support an immediate + permanent ceasefire
(3) aid the preservation of Palestinian cultural heritage sites being destroyed by Israel
In addition to the quilt, demonstrators reclaimed and redistributed Met flyers, stickered with movement messaging and demands.
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