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sorry that my pussy is so wet and soft and inviting and my heart is pure and full of whimsy. as if it’s my fault.
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Hired a moving company and they sent four strong, strapping, beautiful lads to my house to disassemble my furniture and move all my things. I loved them. I got them pizza. They told me moving company gossip. I missed them one minute after they left. My moving lads. Come back to me. You're so strong and so well trained in safe lifting
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you have to let yourself be a weird woman or you will not survive
#this week i am chasing whimsy and am making silly fashion purchases that make me happy#with this post in my heart#i will survive and i will be weird and i will be happy while doing so
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Go follow her on tiktok
#toitu te tiriti#good explainer#but also#we live in a capitalist hellscape#treaty principles bill#aotearoa
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Alice Te Punga Somerville, Always Italicise: How to Write While Colonised - Kupu rere kē
[ID: A poem titled: Kupu rere kē. [in italics] My friend was advised to italicise all the foreign words in her poems. This advice came from a well-meaning woman with NZ poetry on her business card and an English accent in her mouth. I have been thinking about this advice. The convention of italicising words from other languages clarifies that some words are imported: it ensures readers can tell the difference between a foreign language and the language of home. I have been thinking about this advice. Marking the foreign words is also a kindness: every potential reader is reassured that although you’re expected to understand the rest of the text, it’s fine to consult a dictionary or native speaker for help with the italics. I have been thinking about this advice. Because I am a contrary person, at first I was outraged �� but after a while I could see she had a point: when the foreign words are camouflaged in plain type you can forget how they came to be there, out of place, in the first place. I have been thinking about this advice and I have decided to follow it. Now all of my readers will be able to remember which words truly belong in -[end italics]- Aotearoa -[italics]- and which do not.
Next image is the futurama meme: to shreds you say…]
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#poetry#aotearoa#alice te punga somerville#kupu rere kē#always italicise: how to write while colonised
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Hana-Rawhiti Kareariki Maipi-Clarke, the youngest MP in Aotearoa, starts a haka to protest the first vote on a bill reinterpreting the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi
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"Swiss chocolate is known worldwide despite Switzerland growing almost no cacao" is a pretty succinct summary of how the western economic model is fundamentally incapable of functioning with the development of high-value-added production in the global south
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She's ripping up a copy of the bill itself by the way
#treaty principles bill#toitū te tiriti#aotearoa#fuck this government#the mana on display here#this is the equivalent of changing a constitutional document by act of parliament under urgency#its gutless and disgusting and out and out racist and reeks of colonialism#te pati Māori
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utilising the gift of imagination to hallucinate moments of tenderness between fictional people
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My controversial opinion is that I think chronically ill people should be able to fight one doctor a year
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to the person reading this, even though I don't literally know who you are, I am proud of you. I am certain you've done many things that are worth praise, all the times you've positively impacted people, all of the challenges you've overcome, even just surviving day to day while carving your place in the world is deserving of praise. it can be easy to slip into a spiral of negative emotions, but I know there are things in your life that you can be proud of. I think it's good to celebrate those things
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you have to let yourself be a weird woman or you will not survive
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