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This made me bust out laughing
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Enrique Larios - Vaquero llorón / crying cowboy, 2025 - Acrylic on cotton canvas
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People on Instagram got mad at this take, but I think Hole is way better than Nirvana.
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Leonard Koscianski (born in 1952)
Stormy Days (2022)
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107 x 66 cm,42 x 26 in approx
Private collection
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good god.
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Harry Potter is fucking unsalvageable at this point and it doesn't matter how much you seperate yourself from the artist/author when the author's bigotry and transmisogyny heavily overshadows anything in that mediocre book.
at this point it signifies that you are complicit in the genocide of trans people, especially trans women and that you don't care that Rowling is profiting off of HP while pushing for the removal of our existence.
love our trans sisters, especially trans sisters of color, more than this fuck ass book.
#Harry Potter#J.K. Rowling#transphobes#bigots#no excuses for Harry Potter fandom in 2025#TERFs eat shit#trans rights#human rights
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The UK Supreme Court has overruled Scottish Courts and declared the Scottish Government was wrong to include trans women in the definition of 'woman'.
Scottish Government needs to grow a spine and tell them to get fucked as far as I'm concerned. The UK can shove their 'Family of Nations' schtick up their arse.
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my dumb? founded. my flabbers? gasted. my gob??? smacked
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Retrato con ojos / Portrait with eyes - illustration by Alefes Silva
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The trees on the turn in Inveraray.
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Fendi Couture fall 2022 Haute Couture
Source :The Impression .com
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Helene Appel Sink (With Dishes), 2024 Acrylic, oil and lacquer on linen 49.5 × 39.5 cm
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The fire is hot, the water cold, refreshing cool the breeze of morn; By who came this variety? from their own nature was it born. And this has been also said by Brhaspati— There is no heaven, no final liberation, nor any soul in another world Nor do the actions of the four castes, orders, etc., produce any real effect The Agnihotra, the three Vedas, the ascetic’s three staves, and smearing oneself with ashes, Were made by Nature as the livelihood of those lacking knowledge and manliness. If a beast slain in the Jyotistoma rite will itself go to heaven, Why then does not the sacrificer forthwith offer his own father? While life remains let a man live happily, let him feed on ghee even though he runs in debt; When once the body becomes ashes, how can it ever return again? If he who departs from the body goes to another world, How is it that he comes not back again, restless for love of his kindred? Hence it is only as a means of livelihood that Brahmins have established here all these ceremonies for the dead—there is no other fruit anywhere.
— from the Carvaka, as cited in the Sarva-darsana-samgraha, in Doubt: A History by Jennifer Michael Hecht
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Andrii Kovalyk - Moon Symphony, 2025 - Gouache on paper
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#climate change#climate refugees#militarized violence is the climate change plan#late stage capitalism
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