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got way to deep internet stalking this guy from a dating app need someone to quick tell me how to explain away the fact that i know he likes short hair based on his twitch vod from 2 years ago
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It's really important when you're at work to go out there and really give it your 60%. Maybe 35%.
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Audre Lorde, from "The Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism" (1981)
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I have read your poems with my door locked late at night and I have read them on the seashore where I could look all round me and see no more sign of human life than the ships out at sea: and here I often found myself waking up from a reverie with the book open before me. Love all poetry, and high generous thoughts make the tears rush to my eyes, but sometimes a word or a phrase of yours takes me away from the world around me and places me in an ideal land surrounded by realities more than any poem I ever read.
Bram Stoker, from a letter to Walt Whitman written c. February 1872
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ME AND WHO??????
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Crowds outside the Civic Center during the International Lesbian & Gay Freedom Day Parade in San Francisco on (June 24, 1984) Bromberger Hoover Photography
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its a joy to know that the world is endlessly discoverable. like there's always something new you are going to love and will be part of you forever and its waiting just around the corner
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thank you weird trans women forever
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for juneteenth the innocence project sent out a collection of reading material on their mailing list that i thought i should share with all of you-- a reminder of how the us prison system is a continuation of slavery, and how we must keep fighting for justice and equality. they also are accepting donations if you have a few bucks to send their way: every dollar counts!
How the 13th Amendment Kept Slavery Alive: Perspectives From the Prison Where Slavery Never Ended
On Juneteenth, Here Are 5 Ways to Be a Better Ally
Race and Wrongful Conviction
How a Wrongly Incarcerated Person Became the ‘Most Brilliant Legal Mind’ in ‘America’s Bloodiest Prison’
A Mistaken Identification Sent Him to Prison for 38 Years, But He Never Gave Up Fighting for Freedom
‘The Dungeon Was the Last Place I Wanted to Go’: An Exoneree’s Story of Survival at Angola Prison
Book an Innocence Project Speaker This Month
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IS THERE AN EMPATH ON THE PLANE
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A History of the Democratic Republic of Congo… From IG - @redstreamnet — Did you know that the CIA once orchestrated the execution of Patrice Lumumba by a firing squad? On the 17th of January, 1961, Patrice Lumumba, the first democratically elected leader of the Congo, was executed by a firing squad following assassination plots concocted by the US and Belgian governments. Lumumba’s anti-imperialism and his vision of a united Congo made him an adversary of both Belgium and US imperialism. Although the CIA ordered his assassination, they weren’t able to carry it out themselves. Instead, Washington and Brussels secretly funnelled cash and aid to rival politicians who organized a coup and arrested Lumumba. He was then beaten, tortured, and killed. #BlackHistory #PanAfrican #AfricanHistory #AntiColonialism
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I love u tboys I love u trans men I love u transmasc nb ppl I love u transmascs who can't or don't want to take HRT I love u ass hair I love u hairy arms and legs I love u wispy mustaches and beards I love u fat transmasc bodies I love u "tboy voices" I love u receding hairlines I love u transmascs who pass for cis I love u transmascs who won't ever pass I love u top surgery scars I love u transmasc chests I love u no-op, pre-op, and post-op transmascs I love u transmascs!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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i love you bears i love you butches i love you trans men i love you transmascs i love you drag kings i love you masc queers of all persuasions the world is so much better and brighter for the existence of queer masculinity
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the impulse to hide what I'm doing at my computer still sits so deep even tho I'm literally never looking at anything objectionable , the door will open and I'll hurry to close the page like oh fuck no one can know I'm looking at the Wikipedia page for the Balkans
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disdain and outright hate for butches and for trans women are inextricably related we are literally in the same foxholes fighting the same enemies
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The pure Jokerfying energy of learning one of the key influencers of the British transphobia movement is someone who campaigns against trans rights bc he regrets getting dozens of plastic surgeries to look like Jimin from BTS. They present him as merely a "detransitioner" and bury the lede that he was detransitioning from trying to transition from British to Korean but he really based his media empire on assuming "well, trans people must regret their surgery as much as I regret my THIRTY TWO YELLOWFACE SURGERIES"
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