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lesbian1toy1slut · 2 months
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happieasa · 2 years
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que piensas sobre la gente que ve a harry como una persona trans/binaria y lo feminisa ?
La forma en la que no escribiste me suena a que a ti no te agrada
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redimire · 8 years
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Cosas que es mejor no mirar.
Y ya sabes si las miras que sea con disimulo fugazmente como todos hacemos
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coochiequeens · 2 years
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Same thing happened in the UK and Norway but this case is even more disgusting. A man in a dress is using a woman’s experiences with abuse against her and claiming that she accused a man of color. Her is white.
A Brazilian feminist is reportedly facing up to 25 years in prison after being charged for calling a trans-identified male politician a “man” in a case she says she hopes will wake the world up about the impact of gender ideology on women’s rights.
Isabela Cêpa, also known by her social media handle FEMINISA, is a feminist influencer well-known in Brazil for her advocacy on the issues of sexual and domestic violence. She spoke exclusively to Reduxx on what she describes as “unconstitutional” criminal charges that have been formally lodged against her by the State on behalf of a trans-identified male politician – Erika Hilton of the Socialism and Liberty Party.
Hilton was elected to São Paolo’s municipal government in November of 2020, winning his seat by a landslide that gave him the title of the most voted-for ‘woman’ in Brazil.
At the time of his victory, Hilton was celebrated in international media as being a “symbolic triumph” for 
transgender people. Hilton was amongst the top 10 most-voted for candidates in all of Brazil, and was touted as the “only woman” to make the list. 
It was the widespread announcement of his victory that first put him on Cêpa’s radar.
“At the time I didn’t even know who this person was. I just saw a headline on an Instagram page celebrating that ‘the most voted woman in São Paulo is a transwoman,'” she says, recounting how her ordeal began, “Then, I shared a video with my followers saying I was disappointed to hear that the most voted-for woman in São Paulo – later found out that it was in the entire country – was a man.”
Cêpa says she left her home to go shopping, and when she had returned, a veritable firestorm of outrage had broken out, one which quickly spiraled out of control.
“When I arrived back home, I was already being attacked by thousands of people,” she describes, stating Suyanne Ynaya, an editor at ELLE magazine’s Brazil franchise and friend of Erika Hilton’s, had posted her Instagram video to Twitter, calling her out for describing Hilton a “man.”
But Ynaya’s attack didn’t just end there. The ELLE editor also accused Cêpa of filing a false sexual assault report against a Black man in an attempt to also paint her as a racist.
“This is something that just never happened. I’ve never reported a Black man for anything at all. So people started spreading the rumor that not only am I transphobic, but also a racist and a liar who takes advantage of the feminist movement to file false reports against innocent men of color.” 
Cêpa told Reduxx she had been the victim of a sexual assault, but that her rapist was Caucasian. Despite that, Ynaya continued to spread the rumor that she had reported an Afro-Brazillian man, and even engaged beneath Cêpa’s tweets calling her “privileged and disgusting.”
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On Instagram, Ynaya threatened to physically harm Cêpa multiple times, threats she brought to the Police but nothing was done.
“I have no idea why she did it … She deleted tweets when she realized it would result in criminal charges against her,” Cêpa says, noting that some survivors of sexual assault had begun to take issue with Ynaya’s campaign to delegitimize Cêpa’s sexual assault testimony, but the ELLE editor told them Cêpa did not deserve an apology because she was transphobic.
In an audio recording Cêpa provided to Reduxx for review, Ynaya is heard calling Cêpa a “racist” with mental health issues, and repeating the rumor that she had falsely accused a Black man of rape.
“I couldn’t count how many threats I received, between my social media profiles and e-mail,” Cêpa told Reduxx, saying that in the 24 hours after Ynaya launched her campaign, she lost over 11,000 followers on Instagram, “I was also uninvited to participate in a podcast where I was supposed to talk about sexual violence, as a survivor. My friends were threatened.”
But the social media attacks had more than a cursory impact on Cêpa’s life, they would also go on to impact a situation of domestic violence she was attempting to navigate shortly after.
“When I broke up with my [ex-boyfriend] after he raped me, he found a really comfortable space to say I was a false accuser. Things got to a point I coudn’t go out anymore without being taped, watched or photographed by his supporters – all women. His ex-girlfriend – a very fanatic trans ally – sent private information about the investigation to media, and then many people started saying online that I was a false accuser.”
Cêpa’s ex-partner was convicted of violating her restraining order against him last week, with an additional 6 alleged crimes still being investigated. Cêpa says that he told her in a recorded conversation that it was “way too easy” to convince others he hadn’t committed any wrongdoing against her because of the trans activist campaign that had been launched to discredit her.
While all of this was happening, Hilton was using Cêpa’s fall from popularity as a talking point. In early 2021, he mentioned he was planning on taking 50 people to police, of which Cêpa and her friend, whom he called a “mythomaniac,” were two of them.
Hilton didn’t report Cêpa to police until November of 2021, and in January, police would turn up to Cêpa’s mother’s workplace to ask for her whereabouts. 
“They just gave her a document and she called me, worried. At the time I was traveling in another town and had to call the police station to understand what it was about,” Cêpa says, describing having to go to a local police station and speak with the officer there. 
“When the officer told me it was about the politician I laughed. There was no other possible reaction … I said: Yes, I do defend women’s rights on a biological basis. There is no crime in stating the facts.”
After she spoke with police, Cêpa would be in the dark about developments in her case until June of 2022 when a reporter from a major Brazilian newspaper contacted her to ask for comment for a story she was writing on the charges.
“I heard about my charges for the first time on June 18th when a reporter from Folha sent me a direct message on Instagram asking for a statement, minutes before posting the article,” Cêpa says, “This was the first I had heard I was being formally criminally charged with anything.”
Cêpa learned from the Folha article that she was being charged with 5 counts of racism after the Public Prosecutor combed her social media feed to find other “transphobic” statements. 
In 2019, Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court ruled that discrimination against ‘LGBTQ Community’ constituted a penal offense, but fell under existing race-based protections as a form of “social racism.” This came a few years after State Police in São Paolo began to include trans-identified males in “femicide” statistics.
In addition to learning about the charges, the outlet announced Cêpa was facing up to 25 years in prison, a figure she says was manufactured to discourage other feminists from speaking out on similar issues.
“That [25 years] would be more time than a murderer convicted in the first degree would get here,” she says, calling the threat of the sentence “psychological terrorism.”
Speaking with Reduxx on Cêpa’s case, Brazilian journalist Andreia Nobre points out political dynamics are likely playing a role in her ordeal.
“[Cêpa] is being punished by a man who says he’s trans, because Brazilian media outlets wrote that he was the most-voted female councillor of all time and she challenged it,” Nobre says, “All she stated was fact. How can anyone believe that a government composed of 50% males saying they are ‘cis’ and 50% males saying they are ‘trans’ would represent progress?”
Nobre, who is the author of the newly-released Grumpy Guide to Motherhood and critically-acclaimed Grumpy Guide to Radical Feminism, notes that females comprise less than 20% of political seats worldwide, and are massively underrepresented in politics in Brazil.
“It shows Brazilian women they are not humans deserving of rights,” Nobre says, “It is definitely a setback. We barely have our rights respected in Brazil.”
Despite still having no formal copy of the charges that have been filed against her by the State, Cêpa has put together a team of 12 female lawyers to fight on her behalf.
“It would be unconstitutional to convict me for any of these charges … I’ve been facing these kinds of attacks from trans activists for years, so when I heard about it, I just put my legal team together right away.”
Last year, Hilton announced he would be suing 50 people for “transphobic” remarks, but as of right now Cêpa says she is the only one who has been formally targeted. In reports made across Brazilian media last year, Hilton appeared to be using the threat of suing feminists as a re-election strategy, rallying his supporters around the idea he will sue them after having them criminally convicted, and give the settlement money to other trans-identified people.
Cêpa says she hopes her ordeal will show how women are losing basic constitutional rights to validate the feelings of males.
“This case is not about a hate crime, but about a difference in political views. No one can impose upon a woman a belief that her sex is irrelevant.”
By Anna Slatz
Anna is the Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief at Reduxx, with a journalistic focus on covering crime, child predators, and women's rights. She lives in Canada, enjoys Opera, and kvetches in her spare time.
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lesbitchka · 6 years
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Lesbian Merch on Etsy
Hello! I’m submitting this post to offer examples of merchandise on Etsy that use the lesbian flag, to show that yes there is plenty of stuff out there that acknowledge lesbians, and also to show stuff that any lesbians reading this may want to buy for themselves!
Fair warning that some of these may take a long time to make and ship since they’re handmade. But personally, having bought some of the things I’m about to list, I think they’re well worth the wait!
Lesbian Pride Scarves, Pillows, and Mini Hearts by NightengaleNeedles
Lesbian Heart Enamel Pin by Compoco
Lesbian Decoration Ribbons by SigridRibbon
Lesbian Pride Pin by BiancaDesignsCo
Pride Patches by FacelessMarauder (100% of the proceeds on this go to LGBT charities in Australia!!)
Lesbian Pride Woven Bracelet by PurpleartsCo
Lesbian Stickers by TheQuietOnesSpeak
Lesbian Bead Bracelet by ruthdoodle
Lesbian Pride Button by ThereWillBeButtons
Lesbian Rainbow Button / Sticker by riotcakes
Lesbian Pride Pin Button by Compoco
Lesbian Pride Bracelet by ThePlanetsBend
Pride Bracelet by feminisa
Lesbian Pride Paracord Bracelet by Prideropes
Lesbian Pride Beanie by QueerBeanies
Lesbian Pride Flag Beanie by ProudlyMeCreations
Lesbian Pride Flag / Bandana / Beach Towel by DomesticPlatypus
Lesbian Teardrop Necklace by SpacerobotStudio
Lesbian Heart Button by RadicalButtons1
And now for a few kinda more silly things, but I think they’re really cute (and look great with the lesbian flag colors)
Lesbian Pride Sloth Button by riotcakes
Lesbian Pride Crochet Gecko / Snake by GeckoHQ
Lesbian Pride Dragon Button by ZephandCharmer
Lesbian Pride Bowtie by StudioChuffed
Lesbian Repeat Ball by FeatherDragon
There really is a lot of lesbian merch out there now, and with people continuing to bring attention to the red and pink flag, there’s a growing number of stuff with the flag. This isn’t everything, just a small sample of stuff that I personally really like. If I find any more great lesbian stuff (be it Etsy or elsewhere), I’ll definitely let you know. And I hope that at the least this post gets enough reblogs that other people will know about all this cool stuff!
EDIT: added more items + others (without flag):
Double Venus Symbol Bracelet
Earrings / Earrings2
Choker / Choker2 / Choker3 / Choker4 / Choker5 / Choker6
Button 
Phone Charm
Double Venus Necklace (first) (second) (third) (fourth) (fifth) (sixth) (seventh)
Double Venus Shirt
Shirt2 / Shirt3 /
Labrys Earrings / Necklace 
Vintage Remake Buttons (more) (even more)
Violet Enamel Pin
Scissor Enamel Pin
Rainbow Heart Earrings
LESBIANS taste the rainbow tank top
Lesbians do it better Tee
The Future Is Gay Tee
Lesbian Floral Snapback
Lesbian Avengers Tee
Yes I’m A Lesbian Tee
Phonetic “Gay” Tee / Tee2
Phonetic “Lesbian” Tee / Tee2
Les-bee-an Tee
Nobody Knows I’m A Lesbian Tee / Tee2
Black+Brown Stripe Rainbow Button
Support Sisters Not Just Cis-ters Button
Femme Power Tee / Button
Lesbian Vintage Pulp Posters
Yes Homo Tee
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70slesbian · 5 years
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u are so pretty 🥺🥺🥺🌼 and uhh from a fellow lesbian cancer, where did u get those ear rings i love them!!
thank you babe omg 🥺this is so kind also truly kin!!!!! i got both of the earrings from this etsy shop but it seems like they deleted?? idk https://www.etsy.com/shop/feminisa im sure u can find similar ones though baby
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lesbian1toy1slut · 2 months
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I am so 🔥 inside today. Is there any Femdom or Tgirl Top to release my inner devil's?
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lvoes · 6 years
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Where did you get that ♀♀ necklace from?
from my friend’s etsy: etsy.com/shop/feminisa
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sejasomos · 5 years
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Pra você, qual é o lugar do homem dentro do movimento feminista? Via miga @feminisa #profeminist #profeminismo #feministas #homemfeminista #homemchora #diversidade #lutecomoumagarota (em São Paulo, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0RjxOWAex5/?igshid=17a51qvof56vs
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danibead-blog · 6 years
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⚠️ Alerta de evento + bracelete grátis!!! Sábado, 16 de Fevereiro é dia de celebrar! Venha conhecer suas influencers favoritas e combine seus Desejos PANDORA de forma única e estilosa. Vamos celebrar o lançamento da Coleção #DesejosPANDORA e aproveitar o Bracelet Event, uma oportunidade incrível de completar sua coleção ganhando um bracelete! Você é nossa convidada ilustre para nossos coquetéis serem ainda mais brilhantes! Coquetéis em São Paulo: PANDORA Morumbi Shopping com @Alessandra, @mkarolqueiroz e @lartna; PANDORA Oscar Freire com @dehwerneck; PANDORA Shopping Vila Olímpia com @marianaapeixoto e @xbananax PANDORA Shopping Ibirapuera com @isacsalles e @stephaniesuero PANDORA Shopping Anália Franco com @laricunegundes e @msrondon PANDORA Park Shopping São Caetano com @bloglarigarcia e @noelycarvalho PANDORA Shopping Tamboré com @sabrinadibynis e @feminisa PANDORA Shopping Interlagos com @natrips e @marcellacorrea PANDORA Mooca Plaza Shopping com @_heeycat e @scarciolaaa PANDORA Shopping Cidade São Paulo com @feexavier PANDORA PraiaMar Shopping Santos com @camilakaram PANDORA Bourbon Shopping São Paulo com @yaakutsu e @ceciliagromann PANDORA JK Iguatemi com @luanafnogueira PANDORA Iguatemi Faria Lima com @mariaeugeniarluz e @pattylye PANDORA Parque Shopping Maia com @blogmahkaufmann PANDORA Ribeirão Shopping com @maeguiguet PANDORA Shopping Iguatemi São Carlos com @bonitaficaadica PANDORA Shopping Iguatemi Campinas com @anadallarosa PANDORA Shopping Iguatemi Esplanada Sorocaba com @dayramosoficial PANDORA Shopping Center Vale com @blogdagrazi PANDORA Iguatemi Ribeirão Preto com @fetumas PANDORA Shopping Santa Úrsula com @nagelaa Coquetéis no Rio de Janeiro: PANDORA Shopping Rio Sul com @renatad1as e @monicayamachita PANDORA Shopping VillageMall com @layladafonseca, @nathaliagibson e @vivytenorio PANDORA Shopping Leblon com @lauragromann PANDORA Niterói Plaza Shopping com @quasedagema e @fabiannacarraro PANDORA Shopping Center Tijuca com @eucarolinelima PANDORA Barra Shopping com @luasmall e @monique PANDORA Norte Shopping com @eucarolsoaress PANDORA Botafogo Praia Shopping com @thaisdamaso, @leticia e @elisasamaral PANDORA Rio Design Barra com @eura (em Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt1BTvFHO8T/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=k4u78nn4bi0j
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beltransenterprise · 6 years
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For just $42.72 Item Type: Handbags Style: European and American Style Gender: Women Lining Material: Polyester Exterior: Silt Pocket Closure Type: Zipper Brand Name: Megiabeam Types of bags: Handbags & Crossbody bags Decoration: Sequined,Rivet Hardness: Soft Number of Handles/Straps: Single Interior: Interior Zipper Pocket,Interior Slot Pocket Model Number: 031306 Main Material: PU Shape: Satchels Pattern Type: Geometric Handbags Type: Totes Occasion: Versatile item type: composite bag material: pu leather pattern: solid lining: polyester bags: totes, shoulder bag, purse, style: fashion handle type: soft handle occasion: versatile bag type: boston gender: women
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tudodosfamosos · 4 years
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Feminista expõe Manu Gavassi e a acusa de faturar com relacionamento abusivo
Feminista expõe Manu Gavassi e a acusa de faturar com relacionamento abusivo
Manu Gavassi foi alvo de críticas (Imagem: Reprodução – Instagram / Montagem – RD1)
Manu Gavassi viralizou com um clipe com a participação do seu ex-namorado, Chay Suede, e a atual esposa dele, meses depois de insinuar que ele teve um comportamento abusivo ao longo do namoro que tiveram no passado.
Diante disso, o perfil Feminisa, bastante famoso no Twitter, emitiu uma carta aberta para a…
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Participação de Chay em novo clipe de Manu Gavassi gera polêmica
A ativista feminista, Feminisa publicou uma carta aberta no Twitter à Manu Gavassi criticando a participação de Chay Suede em seu novo clipe,  ‘Deve ser horrível dormir sem mim’. O texto que fala sobre relacionamento abusivo foi publicado na noite de sexta-feira, 21, mas viralizou neste domingo, 23, e está dando o que falar.
Feminisa deixa explicito em seu perfil na rede social que o objetivo da carta não é cancelar Manu, porque “nessa história toda ela (Manu Gavassi) não é algoz. É vítima. Se qualquer mulher sem público se sente pressionada pra lacrar em cima do trauma e perdoar agressor, não dá nem pra imaginar a pressão em cima dela”, afirmou a ativista que também apontou: ” To esculachando cada um que ta aplaudindo ela sendo moralmente forçada a se reconciliar com seu agressor”.
Não entendi quem tá falando q esculachei ela. To esculachando cada um que ta aplaudindo ela sendo moralmente forçada a se reconciliar com seu agressor! E quem ta julgando por isso também. Ela continua acolhida aqui no meu abraço.
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A ativista, que tem um trabalho para conscientizar mulheres sobre relacionamentos abusivos, disse que conheceu Manu em 2013 e ficou chocada ao saber que a cantora “usou de uma situação de violência para publicizar um trabalho”. Feminisa considera que reconciliação entre a cantora e Chay Suede não deveria acontecer.
“Hoje infelizmente soube que você convidou seu agressor para protagonizar um trabalho seu. Sim, seu agressor, porque violência psicológica É violência doméstica, segundo a lei 11.340 de 7 de agosto de 2006”, aponta a ativista.
Ela ainda pondera que violência contra a mulher não é marketing e resgata os dados da violência doméstica para mostrar que o assunto é serio.
“Durante seu clipe de 10:22, cerca de 90 mulheres foram agredidas fisicamente no Brasil (dados da pesquisa do Fórum Brasileiro de Segurança Pública) Relacionamento abusivo não é uma brincadeira. Não é perdoável, não é publicizável. Violência contra a mulher não é marketing. Espero de todo o meu coração que por todas as vítimas que sobrevivem a traumas dia após dia, seja feita uma retratação. Sua música é ótima, você também. Mas o que vi hoje, é inaceitável. Como sobrevivente: eu não aceito”, afirmou Feminisa.
A ativista finaliza a carta pedindo que Manu Gavassi se retrate. Até o momento da publicação desta matéria, a cantora não havia se manifestado.
Veja a íntegra da carta no fio abaixo:
Eu voltei pra essa rede só pra escrever uma carta aberta à @manugavassi :
Manu, a gente tem bastante coisa em comum. Histórias, vivências e pessoas. Uma coisa que a gente não tem em comum é nossa visão sobre a violência doméstica. Explico:
— FEMINISA (@afeminisa) August 21, 2020
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Na hora pensei “filho da puta” e segui minha vida. Em 2016 vivi um relacionamento abusivo bastante parecido com tudo o que você descreveu, tanto nas letras de suas músicas, quanto no programa – que assisti torcendo por você até o fim. Eu sei o que você viveu, eu sei o que é ver +
— FEMINISA (@afeminisa) August 21, 2020
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Quando revelei a identidade do meu agressor pra ele, a única coisa que ouvi foi que ele tinha que “ouvir a versão dele (o agressor) dessa história”. Foi um dos momentos mais violentos que vivi enquanto reconhecia que (sobre)vivi a violência doméstica.
— FEMINISA (@afeminisa) August 21, 2020
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Há quase quatro anos desenvolvo um trabalho de formiga na internet, conscientizando mulheres sobre relacionamentos abusivos e as estruturas sociais que os sustentam como norma, especialmente entre casais hetero. Contabilizo CADA mulher que me diz que a partir disso conseguiu se +
— FEMINISA (@afeminisa) August 21, 2020
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Mas mais do que tudo: a reconciliação entre vítima e agressor é algo que simplesmente não pode existir. É o senso de que uma violência é relativa ou perdoável que mantém mulheres em situação de violência doméstica todos os dias.
— FEMINISA (@afeminisa) August 21, 2020
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Espero de todo o meu coração que por todas as vítimas que sobrevivem a traumas dia após dia, seja feita uma retratação. Sua música é ótima, você também. Mas o que vi hoje, é inaceitável. Como sobrevivente: eu não aceito.
Com carinho, Isa.
— FEMINISA (@afeminisa) August 21, 2020
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Veja também: Os sinais de um relacionamento abusivo
Participação de Chay em novo clipe de Manu Gavassi gera polêmicapublicado primeiro em como se vestir bem
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#centroculturalborges #seductorasynutricias #venasabiertas charla sobre arte feminisa en el Borges
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sejasomos · 5 years
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Vocês usaram os adesivos? Que analogia maravilhosa. Via @feminisa Créditos @pityburigo (em Santana (district of São Paulo)) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByVGIyTg6Gt/?igshid=1tn4zlp1a9o1a
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sejasomos · 5 years
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Lembram da última copa do mundo masculina? Virou feriado nacional, TODOS OS COMÉRCIOS PARARAM, ninguém queria perder o jogo, pintaram ruas e calçadas, todas as reportagens da tv eram sobre a seleção. E agora com o futebol feminino, alguem sabe ao menos o dia da copa? Ta aí anota e torça pela Marta tanto quanto torceu pelo Neymar, pq o Neymar deu sorte de não concorrer contra a Marta nos prêmios de melhor do mundo, ou ele nem seria cotato à entrar nesse ranking. Eae feministas, quem ai tem suvaco depilado e gosta de futebol? *É muito chulo esse tipo de situação, pra quem não entendeu estamos usando ironia. Via @feminisa fonte yahoo esportes (em São Paulo, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/sejasomos/p/BxKbKbLggNA/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=kd4cq200smp1
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