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zijisi
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zijisi · 4 years ago
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Omggggggg ☠☠☠☠☠☠☠ the more I read it... the more I know they're white SMH
I wanna know if op is white.... especially since..... most Asians are brown or dark skinned. And must not come into contact with Asians at all
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zijisi · 4 years ago
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I wanna know if op is white.... especially since..... most Asians are brown or dark skinned. And must not come into contact with Asians at all
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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Every time I look at Leorio I remember there was this Miss Universe Japan who said Leorio is her type...
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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Okay idiots watch this *is bi*
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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Real talk, why are male directors so obsessed with rape, and by rape I mean women getting raped by men? Why are they so obsessed with portraying the horrible and humiliating act of rape? Why do they ALWAYS focus the camera on the woman getting brutally raped and not on the rapist and how disgusting he is? I don’t think I’ve ever seen a single one where the focus is on the man and dehumanising him and not the woman. Why do they always act like “art doesn’t have to be censored” when rape is nowhere an art form? Women getting degraded for cheap shock value isn’t a fucking art form. One woman director could produce more valuable material than 10 men directors that think rape is supposed to be portrayed every single time they get the occasion and more shocking than ever. Men especially, stop supporting those disgusting directors and try to develope a personality okay?
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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I was doing so well I feel.. :/
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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Hahahahahha zjs!
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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Wow this website is FUCKING UNUSABLE
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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I legit had a dream about this song, then I woke up and heard it playing on my phone
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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Hello friends and comrades! I am a transgender woman and artist living in North Georgia and I am pleased to share the following—
Today is publication day for my *free* micro-chapbook of poems Heatstroke out from Ghost City Press.
These poems are about gender, love, violence, anguish, and the hope for a better future. They mean a lot to me, and I think they could mean a lot to you, too.
I think Heatstroke expresses things that so many of us in the LGBTQ+ community can relate to: the desire to be loved and to love in kind, the desire to love oneself, the desire for a better, more just world.
Please download this free pdf at the link above, reblog this post, tell your friends, tell everyone! 
Be well and be happy <3 best wishes, Christee
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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#42YearsOfAmarAkbarAnthony (27/05/1977) 
The film directed & produced by #ManmohanDesai, and written by #KaderKhan. The film stars #VinodKhanna, #AmitabhBachchan, #RishiKapoor, #ShabanaAzmi, #ParveenBabi and #NeetuSingh in the lead roles.
The plot focuses on three brothers who are separated in childhood and adopted by three families of different faiths—Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity. One grows up to be a policeman, another a singer, and the third the owner of a country liquor bar.
The soundtrack album was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal and the lyrics were written by Anand Bakshi.
The film about religious tolerance became a landmark for Bollywood masala films, building on the masala formula pioneered several years earlier with Nasir Hussain’s Yaadon Ki Baarat (1973). Amar Akbar Anthony also had a lasting impact on pop culture, with its catchy songs, one-liners and the character of Anthony Gonsalves played by Amitabh Bachchan. It won several awards at 25th Filmfare Awards including Best Actor, Best Music Director and Best Editing. It was later remade in Tamil as Shankar Salim Simon (1978), in Telugu as Ram Robert Rahim (1980) and in Malayalam as John Jaffer Janardhanan (1982)
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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I'm so happy miss God blessed us with butch trans lesbians, y'all are a gift to the world
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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Death is stored in my cells
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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Both the person in my icon and my header are bi as well.... bi pride all day
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zijisi · 6 years ago
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