Milo, 25 (he/him) transmasc sapphic, Jewish, Sagittarius. No TERFS, no alt-right, no pro-Zionist bullshit, leave me out of all that.
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“BREAKING: A constitutional amendment has been filed allowing President Trump to seek a 3rd term in office.
"No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than three times, nor be elected to any additional term after being elected to two consecutive terms, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice."
It was filed by Congressman Andy Ogles (R-TN).
Don’t let this slip by unnoticed. This is not just “one extra term”, it’s a warning shot. It’s a red flag. It’s an omen.
They are slowly turning up the heat in the pan. Do not be the frog who sits denying it’s getting hotter.
One extra term will become two, two will become three, and three will eventually give way to lifelong reign of each president.
Fight. Fight for God’s sake.
Contact your local representative of congress. Convince them we do not want this.
We are going to end up in a dictatorship.
@ikiyou
Please help spread this. I don’t usually get political and I don’t usually ask for assistance but this is important and you have more reach.
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we need to step away from viewing marriage as inherently romantic, or the primary goal of romance. marriage is a legal contract we use to create important ties--financial, medical, next-of-kin, mediating shared property and parental rights. the details vary a lot based on where you are and what paperwork you sign. which is not very romantic! but it does have many real-world effects on our ability to share our lives with our partners.
first and foremost, marriage is a legal right we use to build and protect our families, whatever that family may look like
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"What radicalized you?"
Nothing.
I've just always held that fascism is bad and that all people deserve basic respect and human rights, along with food, healthcare, housing, and civil liberties.
And somewhere along the line, that became a radical opinion.
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"The number of hours we have together is actually not so large. Please linger near the door uncomfortably instead of just leaving. Please forget your scarf in my life and come back later for it."
poem by Mikko Harvey
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spin the wheel for a random location!!
#llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch#LETS GOOOOO I’ve always been fascinated by Wales
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keep thinking of this tweet and trying to not crack up in front of women
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Everyone clap for non consensual body modification everybody loves a character whose body has been altered against their will
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normal costars after finishing a film: yeah it was a pleasure working with them
ariana grande and cynthia erivo after filming wicked: she’s my bosom friend, my other half, my soulmate and we are eternally bonded in spirit. we got matching tattoos that touch when we hold hands. i cry when she cries because our bodies are permanently attuned to the other’s emotional wavelength. i would literally fall on a blade and move mountains for that woman. also we forged a blood pact once
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Anonymous, Lesbian Ethics, Volume 3 No. 3, (1989), Guerilla Feminism
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Hey, no homo, but I am sitting on the broken swing set out back in the perfect, quiet, 2:00am blackness and picturing the softness of your voice and the darkness of your eyes with such perfect and terrible clarity that it feels like I'm choking on my own heartbeat.
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I’m not even an anti-internet person like I love the internet, I just get so frustrated with the passive way people have become accustomed to using it now. not actively seeking things out or engaging with communities, just turning their brain off & letting the algorithm feed them whatever it wants. & I can’t help but feel like that’s partially to blame for the current state of things (anti-“woke” backlash is easier to digest if you turn your brain off when online)
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