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The fact that is had 44 likes when I screenshot it is just perfect
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People keep bringing up anti-Shane talking points to us Shanelovers as though we never noticed them before. I only married Shane like 5 times, I know he still drinks sometimes and that his room is messy. This is not new information to me!
Also they keep saying "You can't fix him!" when 1) most of us don't want to and 2) offering unsolicited comments about what someone else is doing "wrong" is trying to fix them.
(Necessary disclaimer: If you simply don't like Shane for whatever reason, this isn't about you. This is about people who direct unsolicited hate at his fans. Thank you and have a good day.)
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Remember, if you disagree with other people's opinions on sdv characters, you are welcome to send in your own but please do not attack others for disagreeing with you
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hey Neopets can you explain why you have an unreleased petpet that's just a human man on all fours
you can take your time but I do need an answer
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drew this for engie's "bday" 🎂👷 (meet the engineer release date on 9/11 lol)
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The 1970s and 1980s saw a surge in public campaigns targeted at women in urban areas, warning of the dangers of appearing in public spaces alone. The New York City rape squad declared that “single women should avoid being alone in any part of the city, at any time.” In The Rational Woman’s Guide to Self-Defense (1975), women were told, “a little paranoia is really good for every woman.”
At the same time that the state was asserting itself as the protector of (white) women, the U.S. saw the massive expansion of prisons and the criminalization of blackness. It could be argued that the state and the media opportunistically seized on the energy of the feminist movement and appropriated feminist rhetoric to establish the racialized penal state while simultaneously controlling the movement of women (by promoting the idea that public space was inherently threatening to women).[...]However[…]Kristin Bumiller argues that the feminist movement was actually “a partner in the unforeseen growth of a criminalized society.” By insisting on “aggressive sex crime prosecution and activism,” feminists assisted in the creation of a tough-on-crime model of policing and punishment.
jackie wang, carceral capitalism
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