Hi my name's Molly, am I a writer or a woman?|23|INTP|I post maybe too much about trying to be leslie knope.|
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tom petty & stevie nicks photographed in new york after his appearance on snl, 1983
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I don't know exactly how to articulate this but... if you repeatedly show historical fiction women rejecting traditionally female skills/duties and doing swords instead, because swords is obviously the Most Important Thing, you are kind of implying that all the work that has been traditionally done by female hands for millennia was useless all along and not, you know, keeping civilization going. Because it's usually rejected not as a personal preference but as This Is The Important Stuff (male work) and That is The Dumb Useless Stuff (women's work) and that kind of bothers me. The message was supposed to be Vital But Underpaid and Underappreciated, not women's work is insignificant so let's all go do swords.
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protein cereal this protein cereal that. i’m here for the iron fortified cereal that was meant to prevent childhood malnutrition in the 1940s.
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when I was a kid I wished I had nosebleeds. I had some friends who had them and I was like. that looks so fucking cool. you're just sitting there and suddenly you're covered in blood. it looks so dramatic. it looks so... and here my language failed me. at such a humble age I did not have the vocabulary to describe the sublime. I just sat in incomprehensible jealousy. I turned out totally normal by the way
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The agony of thinking you’re finished doing the dishes only to turn around and to your horror: the pot.
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sorry to anyone who followed me for anything, ever. you are not getting that.
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Ah these children who always create problems for poor mothers....
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