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couldn't sleep, so I put on an episode of Twin Peaks................... um
it actually is Thursday the 23rd
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Olivia Rodrigo for Lancôme — January 2025
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Audrey Hepburn posing for Harper's Bazaar, New York, December 18, 1953 ♡ Photographed by Richard Avedon
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TAYLOR SWIFT: THE ERAS TOUR TOLERATE IT
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“What’s a woman? Ermmmm okay but like what’s a chair haha”
You know what the fuck a chair is. If you asked for a chair to sit down, and I brought in some random guy, you’d be pissed. But what’s the problem? He identifies as a chair!
Words mean things because that’s why we have words. It is a communication tool, and it is entirely dependent on the mutual understandings of definitions. I don’t believe for a second that “woman” and “man” just happen to be the only words that you cannot define because ohhhh it’s just so messy and tricky and philosophical, bruh! Deep stuff!
If these words were really that unintelligible, that confusing, that vague… then we simply would not use them. Because that is not how words are designed to work. If a word has no meaning, it’s just gibberish.
But, you know what a “woman” is, in your eyes, don’t you? It’s “whoever is feminine enough”… isn’t it? But of course you don’t want to say that, because people would easily be able to pick that apart. You’ve been backed into a corner with this question, so all you can do is dodge it with non-answers until they leave you alone.
We’re not stupid, and you’re not stupid, so quit playing games. We’re all adults here. Grow up and own your shitty ideals.
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not everyone can be a tumblrina
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Unpacking Mona Lisa at the end of World War II (1945)
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