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queenofmattelipsticks · 4 months ago
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raqualswonderfunblog · 6 months ago
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ryan-sometimes · 4 months ago
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I had to stop smoking sativa because whenever I smoked sativa at parties I would turn into an absolute menace and start bullying men specifically for no reason. I turned into public enemy number one of college boys
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froody · 7 months ago
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“can straight men be romantically and sexually attracted to men?” sure, I’m not a cop
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sleeby-bunny · 7 months ago
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goddamn gender inflation, can’t have shit these days
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shutinthenutouse · 8 months ago
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kprnewslive · 10 days ago
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Is the Atul Subhash case justified?
The Atul Subhash case has ignited public debate about justice, ethics, and law enforcement. To determine if the case is justified, one must consider the facts, perspectives, and broader implications.
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Atul Subhash, now a household name, faces allegations of [specific charges, e.g., financial fraud or criminal activity], drawing both criticism and support. Authorities claim to have substantial evidence, such as [evidence details], while Subhash’s defense highlights procedural lapses and insufficient proof.
Legally, a case’s justification hinges on evidence and fairness. If the charges hold up under scrutiny, it demonstrates the law’s impartiality. Conversely, flawed investigations or ulterior motives could signal injustice.
Ethically, questions arise about the timing and motives behind the case. Critics cite possible political or personal vendettas, while others argue justice should be prioritized above such concerns. Media coverage further polarizes opinions, complicating perceptions of guilt or innocence.
This case tests societal trust in institutions and judicial transparency. A fair resolution reinforces the principle of equality before the law, while mismanagement risks eroding public confidence.
Ultimately, the Atul Subhash case reflects the complex interplay of law, ethics, and society, sparking critical discussions about the essence of justice.
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dirtytransmasc · 1 year ago
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the men and boys are innocent too.
we cry "the innocent women and children" to appeal to the masses, to try and force their sympathy, but the men and boys are innocent too.
I have seen sons crying out for their mothers, their fathers, their siblings. I have seen them break down at the loss of their families. I have seen them cling to their dead and grieve.
I have seen fathers cradle their dead children, seen them kiss their faces and hold their little hands. I have seen them faint with grief when asked to identify the dead. I have seen them carry their sons and daughters. I have seen them fasting to provide what little they can for their families.
I have seen men and boys digging through the rubble with just their bare hands, I have seen them comforting strangers, playing with children, rocking them, hushing them, even if the face of such imminent danger. I have seen them cry, seen them grieve, seen them break down into each other's arms, seen them be selfless, beyond selfless, becoming something I don't have a word for.
I have seen the men who are doctors refuse to leave their patients, even when they have no medicine or supplies to give them, even when they're threatened with bombings. I have seen fathers who have lost all their children pick orphans up into their arms and proclaim them their child so they are not alone. I have seen men and boys digging pets out of the rubble.
the men are innocent too. the men and boys are being hurt and killed too. the men and boys are grieving too. the men and boys are scared too. the men and boys are fighting to save their people too. the men and boys deserve to be fought for too.
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i never knew there were men in the room for this, “that was tough” oh man they were not prepared XD
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velinxi · 1 year ago
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Lord of the Rings fanart! I watched for the first time recently and loved it
[EDIT: Thanks for the love on this! Prints of this are also available on my shop for those interested!]
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3mmiegirl · 1 month ago
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Video of waving titties back and forth please?
low quality and hopefully this is what you wanted 🤍
i’ve never taken a video like this so this is so embarrassing 😳 enjoy it while it remains up because i’ll probably delete it when i come to my senses
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raqualswonderfunblog · 6 months ago
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anarcho-catboyism · 4 months ago
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Idk what trans man needs to hear this but you're NOT evil or disgusting for being a man. You do NOT have to suffer for the sins of the patriarchy committed by cis dudes. Being a man doesn't invalidate the misogyny you experienced growing up or experience now. Being a man doesn't mean you deserve to be isolated. Being a man doesn't mean you're inherently predatory or scary. You didn't "choose" this, and finding your true self is NOT "betraying the community" because you happen to be a man and/or masculine rather than a woman and/or feminine. You ARE allowed to be upset when people "affirm" your gender by malgendering you.
You DO deserve a community that uplifts you. You DO deserve to experience trans joy. You DO deserve to have your voices heard and your struggles recognized. Wanting the bare minimum of solidarity is NOT "making everything about trans men".
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ckerouac · 5 months ago
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So, I really love the selection of Tim Walz for VP and it’s taken me a moment to articulate why. I mean, obviously, Dem bonafides, he’s sharp, he’s funny, etc etc. But everyone in the Veepstakes fits that bill, Harris was spoiled for good choices.
But Walz offers something that the other men in contention don’t that I think will be incredibly useful in combating Trumpism.
He offers an example and an off ramp to the section of men who felt like they were Republicans by default, and so support Trump by default. There are a lot of Trump voters who are full on obsessive, but that���s not who we’re talking to. We’re talking to folks who grew up in Republican areas, or felt their hobbies didn’t line up with who a Democrat was, or didn’t feel represented by their image of a Democrat. You want to see it so you can be it, you know? Which is why Harris is so inspirational to a lot of segments of folks, but Walz is too.
He served in the military. He went to a state college. He’s your favorite teacher from your public high school. He’s your football coach who actually cared if you were passing your math class. He’s the guy you looked up to at school when your family sucked but this guy cared, and he helped you get out and make something of yourself.
He’s the neighbor who helps you jump your car. He’s your uncle who takes you hunting. He’s your Dad who loves teasing you at the Stare Fair. He’s you when he makes a mistake like his DUI and takes responsibility for it, and when he has the chance makes sure other can come back from similar mistakes. He’s you when you and your wife want so badly to be parents and IVF gives you the family you wanted. He’s you when he says ‘it had to be me’ and used his standing and power to protect vulnerable kids sponsoring the GSA at his school.
He gives the real life example to these men that they can be that football, fishing, hunting family man who wants to provide for his family, be that powerful, respected member of the community and use that power to feed kids in school. That it’s normal to enthusiastically work for a boss like Harris. That yeah those other guys are fucking weirdos, and you’re not a weirdo, are you?
That there’s a place in the Democratic Party for them. That they don’t have to default to being fucking weird.
I hope those guys see this example of masculinity and go… yeah, that’s me. That’s who I’m gonna be.
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agnesandhilda · 10 months ago
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yeah this is a self-evident biological hierarchy. that's why we have to enforce it with violence
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