Jael. 20. LA. Intersectional feminist. Future Congresswoman.
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Tus lunares, tu sonrisa, la forma en la que te brillan los ojos cuando miras a alguien que quieres ,eres arte por donde se te mire.
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Algún día, pero hoy no. Aún no.
(via sinfonia-de-letras)
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Do y'all remember being a kid and trying to read in the car while it was dark outside and your parents wouldn’t let you turn on the light so you would try to grab snatches of sentences when you passed by street lights
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go 2 that show alone. go eat alone. feel good abt being alone
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Just plankin till I get that tummy tight
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If you're white you get praised for mediocrity, if you're a poc you get shamed for it



Being white and moderately conventionally attractive will get you anything.
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Ojalá que te quedes y ojalá que sea conmigo
(via tallerdesonrisas)
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White feminism is trash

In the 1971 version of The Beguiled, a slave named Hallie (Mae Mercer) is tasked with caring for McBurney (Clint Eastwood) as he heals. In the 2017 version — with McBurney now played by Colin Farrell — many of those scenes are transferred over to Martha, and Hallie does not appear.
When asked if Hallie’s presence might have altered the tenor of The Beguiled’s explorations of womanhood and girlhood, Coppola said, “I feel like you can’t show everyone’s perspective in a story. I was really focused on just this one group of women who were really isolated and weren’t prepared. A lot of slaves had left at that time, so they were really— that emphasized that they were cut off from the world. [Hallie’s] story’s a really interesting story, but it’s a whole other story, so I was really focused on these women.” x
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Just wanted y'all to know just how long my hair is now.
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RIIIIIIIIGHT? Even people I was attracted to bc of their "intellect" are so cringy now
As I get older I’m finding that a lot of the “intellectuals” I used to admire are actually just condescending and pretentious. And also realizing how much more important it is to be present, considerate, and empathetic because nobody really knows what they’re talking about and anyone who claims to know everything about anything is feeding you bs.
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