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kanalfanal · 1 year ago
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Monegrillos
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ochoislas · 1 year ago
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DE NOCHE EN BARCO
Ruta la brisa en juncias y arrocillo; me asomo: en vez de lluvia, luna clara. Barqueros y aves duermen mismo sueño; chapalea un gran pez cual zorro en fuga. En noche alta se olvidan hombre y bestia; mientras, holgamos solos yo y mi sombra. Deslava a la lombriz la llena negra; la araña saca a luz la luna baja. Rauda corre la vida entre pesares: ¿hasta cuándo verás un tal paisaje? Repicar, cacareos, aves ciento; bate el tambor a proa, llaman voces.
Su Shi
di-versión©ochoislas
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舟中夜起
微風蕭蕭吹菰蒲 開門看雨月滿湖 舟人水鳥兩同夢 大魚驚竄如奔狐 夜深人物不相管 我獨形影相嬉娛 暗潮生渚吊寒蚓 落月掛柳看懸蛛 此生忽忽憂患裏 清境過眼能須臾 雞鳴鐘動百鳥散 船頭擊鼓還相呼
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starsofthegalaxyy · 3 months ago
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Sanırım bordoyu seven biri? 🍒❤‍🩹❤‍🩹
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couragescout · 4 months ago
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Scatti d’estate in isolamento 🍃
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kimsegibi · 4 months ago
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evilkitten3 · 2 months ago
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shoutout to the twelve (12) naruto women who are confirmed to be jounin and are also not medical ninja! (thanks to @tora-the-cat for compiling the naruto women list with me)
yuuhi kurenai
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temari
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samui
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pakura
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ringo ameyuri
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kurotsuchi
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nii yugito
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uchiha mikoto
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umino kohari
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maki
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kazamatsuri moegi
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hyuuga hanabi
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you did it, ladies! you beat sexism!
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certe-volte · 2 years ago
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il distacco emotivo serve a proteggersi
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dhaaruni · 5 months ago
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Clarence Thomas never touched Anita Hill. Rather, the coin of Thomas’s realm was sex-talk — about pornography, oral sex, group sex, breasts and penis size — and the harassment was motivated, as Hill reports, not by “romantic interest” but by “control and intimidation.” What set him off was the fact that she had refused to submit to his will. He had wanted to date her; she had said no. The imbalance of power was unbearable, and had to be righted. She told him repeatedly that she didn’t want to talk about “those kinds of things,” and she tried to change the subject. But her objections only “urged him on, as though my reaction of feeling ill at ease and vulnerable was what he wanted.”
For the Young Women Who Were Too Young to Vote in 2016 by Susan Bordo
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contremineur · 1 year ago
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Ira Bordo
her website
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thetudorslovers · 9 months ago
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“She is not of ordinary clay,” Henry had once said to Wolsey, explaining his infatuation for Anne, a comment that most historians take to refer to Anne’s unwillingness to engage in sex before marriage. But perhaps Henry, tired of docile mistresses and a wife whose undeniable intelligence was cramped by obedience to role and religion, found Anne’s independence and ingenuity of mind among those qualities that made her extraordinary. Certainly, he was more than willing—without any “wheedling” or “crying”—to accept the help she offered in strategizing for the divorce. Even David Starkey notes this. “In the divorce, Anne and Henry were one. They debated it and discussed it; they exchanged ideas and agents; they devised strategies and stratagems. And they did all this together.” For Starkey, this made them “Macbeth and Lady Macbeth”—and Anne, “like Lady Macbeth, frequently took the initiative.” But this venomous, anti- Anne gloss on the partnership of Henry and Anne skips over the most unusual thing about it: that it was a partnership. And an unusually “modern” one that did not fit into any of the available cultural patterns. It took a woman “not of ordinary clay” to shatter the mold—and a king who was glad to see it in pieces. For the moment.
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queerbauten · 9 months ago
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To describe Anne Boleyn as a feminist would be an anachronism - and not nearly as appropriate an anachronism as in the case of Marguerite de Navarre and others who openly championed female equality. Marguerite did not have the word, but she was conscious of a women's "cause." There's no evidence that Anne felt similarly. But she had learned to value her body and her ideas, and she ultimately recognized that there was something unsettling about this for Henry and understood that this played a role in her downfall.
"A Perfect Storm", The Creation of Anne Boleyn, Susan Bordo
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semaamagokyuzuolmayan · 2 months ago
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My aestatic 🍷
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essereilsole · 9 months ago
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couragescout · 5 months ago
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Come procede il mio 2024: 🔁🔁🔁
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22rebelle · 2 months ago
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evilkitten3 · 1 year ago
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most important things in the naruto world, in no order
ninja info cards
sasuke
izuna's communal eyeballs
milf mad scientists
sand!
sasuke again
divorce
the full moon
the crescent moon
lying
suigetsu swimming around in a puddle
that time sakura and hinata held hands for no reason
naruto's penis and/or lack thereof
sasuke one more time for good measure
porn
getting trapped in a cave
gai-sensei
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