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Artist: kloekap(instagram)
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some of my favorite replies to this tweet. happy lesbian visibility week!
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You could do an entire week's network primetime lineup of all of the shows featuring queer women that have been cancelled in the last three years.
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ok anyways. post this beast
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girlhood is touching your necklace whenever you feel nervous
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Basically since February, there have been -- maybe -- two weeks where I didn't feel utterly exhausted (sometimes to the point of actually becoming Quite Ill) or despondent or overwhelmed and/or had to resolve 10 daily emergencies. All of this with no acknowledgements, no affirmations
I'm so exhausted. I want it to stop. And I want someone to tell me I'm doing an okay job.
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i love when people draw 2 characters cuddling and it looks like this
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me every day without fail: I'll do [chore] when I get home
me when I get home:
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“omg you’re so creative. how do you get your ideas” i hallucinate a single scene in the taco bell drive thru and then spend 13 months trying to write it
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Jamie-Lee O'Donnell as Michelle Mallon in Derry Girls (2018—2022)
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i think its so funny that alumni from schools like harvard and columbia that were there during the protests in the 60s-80s are expressing support for students currently protesting against the genocide in palestine, and random zionists that were NOT at these protests in the 60s-80s have the never ending audacity to tell these alumni "well thats different, what you protested was good and what they're protesting is bad." as if protesters against the vietnam war and apartheid south africa were not also demonized, arrested, brutalized, and even killed for their activism. history only remembers them fondly after the damage has already been done.
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somehow the poor cops who we were told are simply too understaffed and underpaid because of Woke to deal with 'rampant rising crime' have found the strength to beat the shit out of college students across the whole country for peacefully saying "divest from the country killing innocent palestinians in the tens of thousands"
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If you, like me, are so moved by the movements happening on university campuses, and want to help...there are specific funds for different campuses, and also a general fund.
Free Palestine.
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good sensations can sometimes be extreme, and i know i personally enjoy a good few of those, so i wanted to know which of these types of pain are the most commonly enjoyed :)
basically my question is. am i such a touch deprived weirdo that i'll enjoy fucked up sensations no one else likes or am i normal
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Ghazzah was once a thriving sea port, a center of medical knowledge, well-known for its textiles and beautiful patterns. It was a culinary wonder, and the food was well-known for the people's use of chili peppers in most of their dishes. Ghazzah was always special, not just within Palestine but within the broader region it existed at nearly the center of.
Ghazzah has since become a graveyard for children, through occupation, through Western imperialism, through their genocide of us. Through hatred and propaganda it was justified, by all of Western media, and the occupation's 'Hasbara' propaganda machine.
The people of Ghazzah and the city and its culture and its history have always been exceptional, that scared them; it scared them that they couldn't steal that from us. So they tried to tear it down. The circumstances imposed on us are not who we are.
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im noticing that for a lot of americans “free palestine” has been an ideological motto and symbol rather than them actually believing in their heart that freedom is attainable and necessary
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