i think i'll always prefer to forget than realize that they hurt me, because if i dont remember, did it really happen at all. the memory is kept alive by me and i'm not saving it, it can die.
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shoulda slept tonight but it’s like 6:30am and we’re still not sleeping so idk what to do about that
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Im getting a PS5 soon so ill finally be able to play RDR2 again SINCE LIKE WHAT. 2018??? I DONT EVEN KNOW HOW MANY YEARS ITS BEEN ill finally see them again... the freaks.....(van der lindes)
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Ken was more than an antagonist/villain but a representation/metaphor for all the sweet boys in our lives who eventually grew up to be misogynistic men. Who take more than they’ll ever give. They are the boys who felt under-appreciated and unloved and found validation from Andrew Tate podcasts.
A lot of women if not all can relate to that on some level. Son. Brother. Friend. Cousin. Nephew. Uncle. It happens so much more than we want to think about. It’s so prevalent and sad that despite everything Ken did, Barbie apologized to him and received no apology in return.
Barbie Land was far kinder than Kendom. The Barbies were dismissive about the Kens, yes, but they were always treated kindly and with some decorum. Kendom literally made the Barbies their servants designed to cater to their every whim. Just look at that. And even then, Barbie apologized. President Barbie gave them a (admittedly low) position in the courts as a token of good will. A fairly realistic take right there but so sad considering the harm they’d done.
He stole her dreamhouse. He stole Barbie’s dreamhouse. And she apologized for hurting him.
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