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rainnoblade · 2 months
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MY FIRST MOVEMENT IS TO REVOKE THE CITIZENSHIP OF SAURISSA SOOT AND TOMMYINNIT!!
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saturday-byte · 1 month
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Realized I didn't have a fully colored drawing of all of them and I said that's not right
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And also doodles. yeahg
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Tenrec belongs to @grubbylilgoblin
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wibble-wobbegong · 1 year
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What do you think of the criticism that Barbie wasn't feminist enough?
i think barbie couldn’t have been more feminist for the audience it was appealing to. barbie was trying to be applicable to Every woman, but that unfortunately means there isn’t enough time to have specifics for every intersection of woman; there’s trans women, gay women, asian women, black women, hispanic women, native american women, fat women, disabled women, and so many more. barbie makes a nod towards all of these groups in small ways, but doesn’t dive into the intersectional adversity of each group. barbie comes off as a very white and non-queer style of feminism because including every woman includes the ones whose only marginalization is being a woman.
i think barbie was a great feminist movie, but not one for intersectional feminism. it was a movie meant to reach the farthest audience and connect people regardless of other identities— a sisterhood type thing. does that mean intersectionality isn’t crucial in partaking in the dismantling of the patriarchy? no. in the real world, dismantling such a system involves much more than just patriarchy, however dismantling any system cannot be done when people are divided by their unique identities and struggles rather than united by their common ones.
idk how to phrase this properly, but i think barbie’s slacking feminism comes in its lack of intersectionality, but i also don’t think that it was aiming to be intersectional rather than all encompassing. did it succeed in being relatable to all women in some way? i don’t know! i’m not a woman. the lack intersectionality was an intentional choice, but as a result it looks like a type of feminism meant to exclude rather than unite
other than a lack of addressing the different ways patriarchy presents itself to different groups of women, i’m not really sure how it could’ve been more feminist. maybe i need to read more or something
final note: i myself am white and a semi-passing trans man (sometimes i get the girl treatment and harassment, but not as often as a feminine person would) so this is open to input from others
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madammuffins · 2 years
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You know who else said 'surprise' in a really weird way?
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llegato · 7 months
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finally found this tweet again
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mrmushroom1031 · 10 months
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Idk if its been done but I had to
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septemberkisses · 9 months
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the fact that i'm no longer the same age as the protagonists of novels and films i once connected to is so heartbreaking. there was a time when I looked forward to turning their age. i did. and i also outgrew them. i continue to age, but they don't; never will. the immortality of fiction is beautiful, but cruel.
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flawlessflesh · 5 months
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what if thistle had confronted senshi before the story started?
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skorpionegrass · 3 months
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the greatest spell you'll ever know
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n7punk · 5 months
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i love stardew modders fr
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ispyspookymansion · 1 year
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BOO!
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oh sorry….come in…..hello…welcome to my halloween party ^_^ feel free to take a piece of candy and a goodie bag before you go okay? have a fun (and nostalgic) halloween season!!
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fairy-of-divorce · 1 month
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Me listening to my friends vent about their relationship drama:
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a0vy · 2 months
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more designs yayy
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beldaroot · 5 months
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there has been more moments than i can count in the past seven months where i felt destroyed by all the death and carnage i've seen due to the colonialism and imperialism of the world. but there was something in particular about hind's death that made me think the world would stop turning bc how could anything continue given how gruesome and inhumane her death was? and yet, the world did not stop. and i thought we were once again left to remember her story only in our minds as she became another number, as her murderers went on killing unpunished, and as her mother grieved with rage when all she wanted was to keep her daughter warm and as safe as she could manage in this man-made hell on earth.
however, hind, a girl who only got to experience her kindergarten graduation, is now being immortalized in universities across the nation. her story did resonate to the masses and we will not let her be forgotten nor forgive those complicit in her death. real justice would be having hind alive, but these students are showing that they will stop the world and burn the status quo it upholds to the ground if it means her people can truly be liberated.
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Scott Cawthon’s version of FNAF security breach..
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zvaigzdelasas · 1 month
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Welcome to "no, actually YOU'RE the communists!" 2024
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