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2pen2wildfire · 9 months
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A very annoying interaction that I have quite often is that my family will be having a conversation and use incorrect terminology about a people group they don't belong to, and my online ass will politely correct them. They'll then debate me about it as if I made up the words myself instead of gaining information from the people group in question, and when I pull out my phone to google the correct terminology (and inevitably google agrees with me), they'll brush it off with "well we always said [incorrect thing] back in the 90s, that's clearly a very new word", with the implication that I'm stupid and overly sensitive and I should just let them say what they want. Like. I thought you were open to learning.
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oneirocartographer · 7 months
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if tumblr explodes you can address a letter to my url and place it in any hollow log. to be clear i will not receive it. but it is an action you can take
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sunnysatyr · 27 days
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Hey, if you have half a minute and care about the LGTBQIA+ community in the EU, I'd suggest you take a look at this initiative to ban conversion therapies in the EU.
1 million people are required to sign, but there's barely 100k. The form takes less than a minute, it only requires your ID, name and surname.
Please, help spread the initiative so that it can reach the goal ASAP! If you're not from the EU and can't sign, at least reblog! Thanks in advance.
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whaledocboi · 9 months
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ai generated images make me increasingly sad and tired the more i see them in more and more casual contexts. i dont know how to explain, but it just fills the world with a bunch of nothing. no matter how visually stunning the pictures might be, there's nothing behind it for me. no dedication, no emotions, no feelings, no hard work or creativity, nothing i can truly think about, admire or enjoy. i dont think thats how art is supposed to be
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beepboopappreciation · 3 months
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Is this anything
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endreal · 10 months
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Apparently there was some kind of race scheduled at a local park or something so I've been trying to avoid the main trail but a little while ago when I had to cross near it I overheard the following shouted exchange
Higher feminine voice: woo, look at you go! You're jogging! Keep it up!
Lower masculine voice (panting): you know it! Last place is still a place, baby!
And goddamn if that didn't rewire my brain a little bit.
Last place is still a place, baby.
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minjimunji · 1 month
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bi 4 bi percabeth,,,,, 👉👈
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beebfreeb · 4 months
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Messaging people for the first time is so hard. What am I supposed to say? Like, "You seem really odd and your blog intrigues me. Do you want to have philosophical conversations or perhaps talk about fictional characters?" What! Whatever. I will just follow you back and stare at your blog with my big beautiful brown eyes.
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nouverx · 7 months
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"I want to eat you" is their love language and you can't change my mind
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echoesoftheinfinite · 1 month
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There is nothing that attracts me more than a deep, honest, serene, and truly meaningful conversation.
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ktlsyrtis · 6 months
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heritageposts · 4 months
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The Eurovision song contest is facing intense scrunity and accusations of discrimination after it rebuked Swedish-Palestinian pop star Eric Saade for wearing a Palestinian scarf in the opening act of the semi-finals. Saade, whose father is of Palestinian origin, kicked off the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden on Tuesday evening with a keffiyeh, a traditional Palestinian and Arab male headdress, wrapped around his wrist. [...] In response, the organisers of the contest, European Broadcasting Union (EBU) released a statement saying it "regretted" that Saade wore the scarf. "The Eurovision Song Contest is a live TV show. All performers are made aware of the rules of the contest, and we regret that Eric Saade chose to compromise the non-political nature of the event," it said. [...] Eurovision later posted clips of the performances of the other two opening acts on its social media pages, but did not share Saade’s, prompting social media users to share the performance on their personal pages to show support for the artist.
Waving Palestinian flags, wearing traditional Palestinian garments, or if we're being honest, just being Palestinian, is now officially "too political" for Eurovision.
Literally, all Saade did was wear a keffiyeh around his wrist—while being Palestinian—and that was enough to get a statement from the EBU, and have his opening performance scrubbed from Youtube.
If you're not already boycotting Eurovision this year, then what the fuck is wrong with you?
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Below are two statements from Saade. The first one, giving his reason for participating, was posted a few days ago, and the other was in response to the EBU accusing him of 'compromising the non-political nature' of the Genocide Song Contest:
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Reminder again to BOYCOTT EUROVISION 🇵🇸
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 6 months
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Must be a Sugondese joke.
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asweetprologue · 3 months
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this is so devastating. laois should have just shot him with a gun
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adriles · 6 months
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they are Cancelling me for dealing with my grief as best i can . also for the vicious war Crimes
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