soydyke
soydyke
Kill The Part Of You That Cringes
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Lu • 23 •she lover of lesbianism & hater of neoliberalism 🍉Free Palestine 🍉I post about:art, and whatever I want 😼
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soydyke · 21 hours ago
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"When he-" Not interested in this post
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soydyke · 11 days ago
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Who? What? When? Where? Teaser poster for the 1915-1916 French silent film serial Les Vampires
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soydyke · 11 days ago
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My life is so normal & Dope besides from the occasional falls from Grace
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soydyke · 1 month ago
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the public library is for lovers
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soydyke · 1 month ago
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Layla Al Attar (1942-1993) was one of Iraq’s most respected and influential painters in the 1970s and 80s. Layla was murdered alongside her husband by a U.S Missile attack that targeted the house she resided in, which was her sister Suad’s house, and several other civilian homes in her neighbourhood in Baghdad in 1993. Although the attack was considered to be accidental, many people believe the real reason behind the air-strike was due to one of her provocative pieces; which was a mosaic portrait of George H. W. Bush on the floor of the main entrance of Al Rasheed Hotel with the phrase “Bush is Criminal“ written beneath it.
The attack was ordered by Bill Clinton in retaliation for an attempted assassination on Bush in Kuwait in 1993. Most recently however, such claims of a targeted attack on Layla’s residence have been refuted by several members close to Layla’s family due to the simplicity of the thought and the improbability of a powerful government targeting a simple artist. This has also been refuted because according to several resources Layla didn’t create that mosaic of Bush, but she was rather a manager at the Arts Institute that commissioned an artist from Diyala/Baqubah to create it.
The details of Layla’s and her husband’s death might never be known, but one thing that should be realized from this event is the amount of disrespect and abasement the American administration had and continues to have until this day to the lives of Iraqis.
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soydyke · 2 months ago
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Please universe let something super lesbian happen to me during pride month
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soydyke · 2 months ago
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I got a lot of beef with the concept of dust. absolutely no reason for something to get dirty just because nothing has touched it. bullshit.
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soydyke · 2 months ago
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soydyke · 2 months ago
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I’m starting to think some of y’all haven’t actually felt the rain on your skin… which is crazy because no one else can feel it for you
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soydyke · 2 months ago
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i was born weird and i will die fucking weird
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soydyke · 3 months ago
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I love that the ibuprofen knows where to go
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soydyke · 3 months ago
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I don’t know how we’re letting trump get away with all this shit when I truly believe that if you threw a blanket over his head he would think it was nighttime and go to sleep like a bird
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soydyke · 3 months ago
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soydyke · 3 months ago
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casual survey: reblog if you want to kiss a girl right now
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soydyke · 3 months ago
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fyi i do not “crush” i experience violent, all-consuming devotion and yearning that leaves me physically ill
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soydyke · 3 months ago
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ma'am, I'm going to place you on a brief hold while I look for a reaction image
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soydyke · 3 months ago
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Matisse Circle by Leonard Nimoy, The Full Body Project
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