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does jennifer lawrence know that an anime character has a crush on her
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the united states is so wild to me like.... they like their military?..... and not only that, they RESPECT them and think of them as HEROES???? sorry but as a latin american i could never relate
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I'm happy for my friends bc they're happy but i HATE that they talk abt their boyfriend and girlfriend all day like... bitch i'm old for this. I'm 21. I know y'all like 23 but bitch i'm too old. Who the fuck dates in the XXI century tho
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I have a friend who's catholic as FUCK, like she goes to church every sunday, prays every night, says "thanks the lord" when we abt to eat and she attends catholic youth meetings and shit and it's so funny bc she does a lot of drugs and alcohol at those places and has slept with like 3/4 of the guys that go there too and all of them want to be priests or nuns someday rjrlrkejfjsndjd
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Various Antique “Lover’s Eye’ Jewellery Pieces, c. late 1700s
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Technically, yes, “they” can refer to a singular unspecified person, and “they” has been used in this context long before the trans movement. But there’s something simply amazing about seeing someone use “she” to refer to a hypothetical human. I saw a tweet that talked about a possible situation and said something along the lines of “If a person earned x amount of money every day, she would be able to do y.” It’s so subtle, yet so important. We’re so used to seeing men as the default, to seeing “he” be used for a person of an unspecified sex, so it’s kind of amazing. Little linguistics things matter. Imagine the effect on little girls, finally hearing “she” rather than just “he.” It’s so validating. I exist, I am human.
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A capybara running along the bottom of a river
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