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Love how she actually looks my age
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Hijab - a symbol of dignity, inclusion and liberty when it is chosen to be wore.
Hijab - a symbol of oppression and cruelty when forced to be wore.
It isn't about hijab, it's about choice. If I want I will wear it, if I don't I will not. No one can stop me from doing so. Forcing someone to not wear hijab is wrong, every person has a right to do so but forcing someone to wear it is equally wrong.
The condition in Iran is not to be taken lightly. Mahsa Amini, a 22 year old was beaten to death by the police because of not wearing hijab properly. People in Iran are protesting for their rights. Women are cutting their hair off and burning their hijab to show what they want. Internet services are shutting down so that the people of Iran cannot use their voice.
It is now our responsibility to be their voice. If they can stand upto their government without any fear, why can't we be their voice?
Hijab is beautiful when it is chosen to be wore but it's beauty dies when it is forced.
If a 14 year old can understand that, why can't the whole world do?
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We as a society don't talk about them enough
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FREAKY FRIDAY ( 2003 ) dir Mark Waters
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Places to Be
room concepts by Darius Greene / Ghost Owl Attic
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it would take maybe 100 posts for me to showcase wes anderson’s ‘the grand budapest hotel’ (2014) and that still wouldn’t cover it
i urge you to watch it, if not for the plot for the visuals
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Inglourious Basterds (2009) | dir. Quentin Tarantino
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STRANGER THINGS Fighting the Mind Flayer in Season 3 vs. Fighting Vecna in Season 4.
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The colors of GRAVITY
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if i only could, be running up that hill...
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“You don’t forget the face of the person who was your last hope”
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SUPERGIRL (1984) || SUPERGIRL (2005) #50 dir. Jeannot Szwarc || written by Sterling Gates, art by Jamal Igle
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