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tawnysoup · 15 days ago
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Found my fav Slay the Princess route recently. Dragon my beloved. Your horrifying beak mouth was an impossible-to-refuse lip syncing challenge 💖
Shoutouts to @blacktabbygames for making such a cool game!
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vintage-tigre · 1 year ago
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guaxinimraccoon · 5 months ago
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"I hope you understand what you're getting yourself into when siding this... thing, Tobias. You can't regret it later"
"I regret not doing it sooner"
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technovillain · 4 months ago
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apologies & realizations (?)
part two
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reasonsforhope · 1 year ago
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"Shopping for clothes is already intimidating. There are so many options and styles to consider, as well as factors like sustainability and ethics.
But for people in fat, disabled, or queer and gender-nonconforming bodies, it’s even more arduous.
Nico Herzetty, Emma K. Clark, and Paul Herzetty wondered: What if there was a way people could shop — not necessarily by color or size — but by measurements, materials, and ethics?
So they set off to create their website: Phoria. 
Here, shoppers can set up a free profile, add their body measurements (and “typical fit challenges”) and peruse over 270 brands. Once these data points are entered, users can personalize their pages with “saved,” “recommended,” or “hidden” brands. 
Pages can be totally private, or shared with the community to connect over styles and brands.
Aside from fit, brands in the Phoria database (which claims to be “the largest database of plus-friendly brands”) can also be filtered as “gender-neutral,” “woman-run,” “small business,” or “natural fibers.” Users can also filter for price, preferred styles, and more.
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Pictured: A screenshot of the "Fit Challenges" feature on a Phoria user's profile.
Some brands include popular names like Athleta, Levi’s, and Patagonia. Others are small businesses, like Beefcake Swimwear, or Hey Peach.
“For so many people, it feels too damn hard to find and keep clothing that fits in all the ways that really matter. So we’re doing something about it,” the Phoria website reads.
“Unlike most online shopping experiences, we center the needs of plus-size women, nonbinary, and trans people, and prioritize supporting clothing brands focused on sustainability, ethics, and inclusion.” ...
That team — made up of Clark, and Nico and Paul Herzetty — calls themselves “fat, disabled, and very, very queer.” 
“These are some of the main ways we identify, and they’re qualities that have directly impacted our ability to get dressed every day in a way that feels good,” the Phoria team introduces themselves on the website.
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Pictured: A screenshot of Phoria's plus-size clothing brand database.
In addition to catering the user experience to women, non-binary, and trans people, Phoria is also a benefit corporation, or a B corp.
“We’ve legally required ourselves to consider the interests of all our stakeholders — customers, employees, the planet, and our shareholders,” the Phoria website explains.
“Our specific public benefit purpose is to reduce people’s dependence on buying mass-produced items made in unsustainable ways and to use human-centered business models to boldly challenge economic systems of inequity.” 
Right now, in the early stages of the company’s business, it doesn’t make any money.
“We’re focused on building something that genuinely solves plus-size people’s challenges around clothes shopping and supports smaller and more sustainable brands,” Phoria’s website states.
So, spreading the word seems to be of utmost importance...
Additionally, TikTok creators @couplagoofs (a queer couple named Morgan and Phoebe), recently shared a video in which they discovered Phoria. They met the website’s creators at a fat liberation event in their city and were introduced to the tool.
Quickly, commenters responded with gratitude and excitement.
“It is so disappointing to sort through pages of plus size clothes that aren’t even plus size,” a TikTok user commented. “This is gonna be such a good tool!” 
Some even shared emotional responses, speaking to the need at the heart of Phoria’s mission. 
“I’m… gonna cry,” another commenter wrote. “I’ve needed this my whole life.”"
-via Goodgoodgood, November 20, 2023
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mxmorbidmidnight · 15 days ago
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Otherkin inspired corpse paint *cue awkward posing*
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elishaalexzander · 23 days ago
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I can't find unedited versions of these outfits and that sucks!
Tell you what though when I first said fuck it and started experimenting with a more feminine style I really gave not a singular fuck who I bothered, let the whole ass cheek out if I wanna. Lol I love that about me. Problem is now days if it ain't comfortable I ain't wearing it. Still don't give a rats ass what gender they say my clothes are for though.
Xoxo -Elisha Alexzander
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justjacob-elordi · 1 year ago
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autumn boyfriend jacob elordi
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celebratingwomen · 8 months ago
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Sydney Sweeney photographed by Amber Asaly
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louisgfc · 7 months ago
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angelgigisworld · 10 months ago
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oldstuffilikealotandstuff · 6 months ago
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Sydney Sweeney
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whamicon · 5 months ago
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alexa demie ♡
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fancyschmancyopinions · 6 months ago
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SYDNEY SWEENEY at the 2024 People’s Choice Awards on February 18th 2024 wearing MÔNOT
Sydney had her blonde bombshell in red moment, it seems to be a right of passage in Hollywood. I thought the color looked great on her, but it could’ve been tailored to be a bit shorter. I also didn’t love the hair and makeup. I thought her eyes looked too dark, and I didn’t love how her hair framed her face. Just not my favorite look from Sydney.
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toyastales · 5 months ago
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ZENDAYA
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cann1bal-kitt3n-x · 1 year ago
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