college student, leukemia survivor, generally unenthusiastic
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I don't care what your perception of the female body has been warped into by the media and advertising prevalent in culture. eat some goddamn carbs
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Ice Planet Barbarians is fun to read bc one of the sa-khui will make a shitass comment about one of the humans and you instantly know they're gonna resonate next book
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Gwayne spent like a week at most in the red keep and then thought “this place is toxic as fuck I think I’m going to go back to battle and possibly die for the sake of my mental health”
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Ironically, while fighting for the accused male’s reputation, society tends to create a smear-fest around the female survivors, reinforcing the toxic culture of victim blaming. Between “he really is a gentleman” and “but what about his exceptional career?”, himpathy enables a systemic gaslighting of female survivors: from claiming that they “misunderstood” the intentions of the accused to calling them outright liars wanting to tarnish the reputation of noble, powerful men. Himpathy works at the crux of male privilege and entitlement, placing concern about a man’s reputation and career over the safety of women.
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Daily Mirror, England, January 23, 1923 Image © The British Library Board. All Rights Reserved.
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i’ve seen a lot of really messed up images in my time on the internet, weird fetish shit, even a few IRL gore images but nothing. NOTHING evokes such a deep seated, gut wrenching fear in me like this image of the fucking water slide from Action Park with the loop in it
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The Witch King's very bad day continues.
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I feel like something has gone wrong when IKEA particle board furniture is cheaper than everything in the thrift store.
Especially when the stuff in the thrift store is also particle board. It’s just particle board someone’s scuffed up and painted badly with white chalk paint to make it look ‘shabby chic’.
Anyway, you can tell the boho farmhouse trend is dying because the knick-knack aisle was nothing but metal troughs and fashionably distressed white cabinets made of shiplap. I dread the inevitable influx of griege that’ll happen when the sad beige mommy’s decide to redo their houses.
Finding interesting pieces has already gotten harder without adding brown and greige plastic rainbow toys to the mix.
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