i never rlly see ppl mention this , but cal wears a sugar ray live & direct shirt in the 1 photo lelz , i see lists of band tee’s he wears but never see it mentioned
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Daily reminder!!!!
Food is not a thing you need to earn, food is a need and you **need** food!
You need to fuel your body.
When you die no one is going to care how skinny your waist was.
You are more than your body and the size you are doesn't make you, you!
Your mind is what matters
If you want that cookie go eat it!
Do what makes you happy and not something to try make others happy.
I know it's hard but it gets better.
You are beautiful. You deserve happiness.
AND FOOD!
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I luv patreece and peety and joejoe and andyboi and geegeebaby and framky and ray of sunshine and moik and brenod and tyjo and jishwa and ALL my emo quartet babygorls <3
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Hi! This past quarter I took a writing in history class that allowed us to choose the topic of out final research paper. As an avid student of historiography, history of the oppressed, and 2000s emo music, I chose to write mine about race in emo, specifically focusing on three frequently discussed figures, Travie McCoy, Pete Wentz and Ray Toro. In the interest of continuing the conversation about racism in bandom I have uploaded the essay to my newly created substack. The essay is by no means perfect, its very surface level (the assignment had a word limit) and my word is not law, especially as a white person. I have noticed a lot of people (especially people of color) get really dumb asks on here asking for "resources" on racism. I am by no means offering this essay as an anti-racist manifesto, its a research paper not a treatise, but I think it might be helpful for giving some perspective.
All of this is a very long preamble to linking my essay and thanking @thrashbeatles who's zine "Sing it Like the Kids That Are Mean To You" inspired this paper and is quoted extensively (you should go buy it here https://www.birdloaf.com/shop/sing-it-like-the-kids-that-are-mean-to-you-digital-zine)
Very importantly, I am super open to criticism and suggestion. I am happy to update, add, and remove any section that needs improvement. This has been through no sensitivity reading except for my white boomer parents.
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I don’t even see my future with a man anymore just a long supply of diet coke and laxatives with many dresses. maybe a cat?
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