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Yeah, yeah... I'll read my tarot cards for you... pick 3 cards. Oh wow. It says you're kissing me in the future... Idk either, man... The cards don't lie
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bring back horny dykes wtf is a wuh luh wuh
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butch vs. butch
credit Annabelle Olendzki
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is anyone else disgusted by the enormity of their desire or is it just me & richard siken
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Please universe let something super lesbian happen to me during pride month
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Lesbian Subaru ads from the mid 90s/early 2000s
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babies are so bad at sleeping because they don’t know about clenching your jaw and grinding your teeth all night
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Like a half hour after taking pain relief meds: oh actually it doesnt hurt anymore i probably didnt even need to take those
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First Ramadan Iftar in Gaza, Palestine.




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jerking off to a particularly good block of clay thinking about all the things it could become
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in this house we do grandma activities
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I went to an exhibition on the history of migration and colonial rhetoric in Australia and it really helped me to pinpoint my exact issue with the way non-Australians (and. tbh. some aussies) talk about this country

this map is a piece of propaganda from 1921. honestly what shocked me about it was how little of Australia is marked out as “uninhabited”. I have seen maps shared around on this website that basically mark out the entirety of non-coastal Australia as “empty”. fucking colonialists from 1921 were more generous than some of you
the history of colonial Australia is a history of “taming the untameable land”. this has been reinforced through narratives that this country is:
inherently dangerous
uninhabitable
empty
this rhetoric survives in both the way Australia is imagined by non-Australians and in the self-image of Australia. the (white) aussie battler conquers the unconquerable. the outback is imagined as a post-apocalyptic hellscape. our fauna is categorised as uniquely hellish and unwieldy. so when non-Australians make joke after joke about how scared they are of this place. well you can imagine why it fills me with the kind of rage that can only be generated by the understanding that You Are Reinforcing Colonialism
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at first they lol-ed🤪

and then they serioused😐

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