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palepersonacoffee · 2 days
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I should cut tit holes in my binder, huh?
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ftmkandi · 17 days
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Challenge time!!
Every like-edging for 5 min
Every 10 likes-i send my nudes to a rando
Every comment-one day without cumming
Every reblog-i remind myself im a girl by playing with my cunt and tits
100 reblogs-i change my pronouns irl back to she/her
200 reblogs-i buy a girly outfit
250 reblogs-i let u guys boss me around no time or gender limit
300 reblogs-i post a vid of me rubbing against the toilet seat
100 likes-i send a pic of me fingering myself to EVERYONE who dms no matter what
200 likes-i edge to any type of porn or fantasy sent to me!!
500 likes-ill tell my city to anyone who dms
This challenge will always be valid!!! Dont be scared to spam
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dear men ...
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feminism is cool , but have you ever thought about what men want .. what men need ? i owe them everything i have , they created everything , they made the world the way it is right now , and its the best it could be !! women can be very unthankful , but im grateful for everything .
men , you are superior , dont let anyone tell you otherwise . ~ bowing down , ur angel
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sp00kyd0m-ii · 8 days
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complete the sentence: I’m a feminist but…
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the-lark-ascending69 · 4 months
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Nancy voicing to Robin that she wishes she were a boy, so she wouldn't have fallen in love with a girl. It's not romantic. It's not soft. It just makes Robin lower her head and press her lips together. It's okay. She understands. She hates herself for being born a girl, too
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bonefall · 7 months
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How many posts do you have on dotc? also, i havent seen it before if you have, but you talked about the huge battle where starclan spontaneously pops into existence in order to tell everyone to stop fighting
TONS. It's the most frequent canon material I post about here. It's usually tagged #Warrior Cats Analysis.
I am also doing a live re-read and have been for a couple months. It started on this blog as #Bonefall Reads DOTC, and continued over on my other blog @bonebabbles as #Bones Reads DOTC, so that I was spamming my followers less.
I usually tag my harshest posts with #DOTC Hate out of respect to the main tag.
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spiderwarden · 17 days
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Breaking tumblr by confessing that my findings have me deducing she is bisexual with a preference for men.
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i love my friends so much and i appreciate them so much but i also still feel so alienated because none of them struggle with substance abuse the way i do and they have a very different overall experience with men and also relationships and are not as aggressive and loud as i am they did not almost die they have not experienced the degree of sexual abuse i have and so on i of course enjoy spending time with them but i do feel a disconnect is always there and i guess thats normal and human and a lot of women feel lonely this way but i dont know i feel like there is something or someone missing it just feels like im waiting for something to happen but i dont know what
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wonder-worker · 3 months
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"It is too easy to dismiss [Leonor of Navarre] as an overambitious schemer who would do anything to obtain a crown, shedding the blood of her own siblings and her subjects in order to attain the throne. However, a deeper investigation of her long lieutenancy and ephemeral reign shows a woman who fought tenaciously to preserve her place but also worked tirelessly to administer a realm which was crippled by internal conflict and the center of the political schemes of France, Aragon, and Castile. She tried to broker peace, fight off those who opposed her, repair the wounds caused by conflict, protect the sovereignty of the realm, and keep the wheels of governance turning. Leonor was not always successful in achieving all of these aims but given the background of conflict and the lack of cooperation she received from all of her family members, bar her loyal husband, it is a huge achievement that she survived to wear the crown at all. Many writers have argued that Leonor deserved the troubled lieutenancy, personal tragedies, an ephemeral reign, and a blackened reputation, basing their assumption that she committed a crime that cannot be [conclusively] proven. However, a more fitting description of her would be that of a resolute ruler who successfully overcame a multitude of challenges in order to survive in a difficult political landscape and gain a hard-fought throne.”
-Elena Woodacre, "Leonor of Navarre: The Price of Ambition", Queenship, Gender and Reputation in the Medieval and Early Modern West, 1060-1600 (Edited by Zita Eva Rohr and Lisa Benz)
#historicwomendaily#leonor of navarre#15th century#Navarrese history#my post#I mean...the crime can't be explicitly 'proven' but Leonor DID have the means motive and opportunity; she had the most to gain;#the timing was incredibly convenient for her; and most contemporaries believed she was responsible.#She *did* ultimately act against her brother [Carlos] and sister [Blanca]#Though of course the fact remains that:#1) The final responsibility lies with Juan the Faithless: he was the King; the one in power; and the one who rejected Navarre's succession#Blanca herself - while criticizing Leonor and Gaston - placed the ultimate blame on their father as her 'principal...destructor'#All three siblings were reacting to an unconventional disruption in the system caused by Juan & their actions should be judged accordingly.#2) I am hesitant to believe accusations of 'poison' as a cause of murder given how that was commonly used to slander controversial women#and given how it contributed to the dichotomy of Blanca as a tragic beautiful heroine and Leonor as her scheming ambitious sister#3) Even if Leonor DID commit the crime (imo she was at the very least complicit in it) she is still worthy of a reassessment.#I don't think it's fair for it to define her entire identity#Because it certainly did not define her life - she lived for decades before and would live for decades after#It was on the whole one of the many series of obstacles and challenges she had to face before she succeeded in ascending the throne.#The fact that she died so soon after IS ironic but it is in equal parts tragic. And we don't know what Leonor herself felt about it:#Did she think it was a hollow victory? Or did she feel nothing but satisfaction that she died as the Queen of Navarre? We'll never know.#Whatever the case: given her circumstances the fact that she survived to wear the crown itself was an achievement#It's funny because Woodacre parallels Leonor to Richard III in terms of 'blackened' reputations for 'unproven' (...sure) crimes#(thankfully she admits Richard has been long-rehabilitated; what she doesn't bring herself to admit is that he's now over-glorified)#But I don't think this parallel works at all for the exact reasons she uses to try and reassess Leonor#Namely: Richard was the one in power. He was the King. The ultimate blame for what happened to his nephews was his own.#and moreover: Richard's actions against the Princes DID define his reign and were exactly what provoked opposition to his rule.#Any so-called 'rehabilitation' that doesn't recognize and emphasize this is worthless#also if we want to get specific: the Princes were literal children who did nothing and were deposed in times of peace.#Carlos and Blanca were adults with agency and armies and Leonor's actions against them took place in the middle of a civil war#So ultimately I think Leonor's case is fundamentally very different and I don't think her comparison holds well at all
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ftmkandi · 14 days
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About to go to bed <3
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web-novel-polls · 4 months
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Web Novel Women Tournament 
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[Please be kind and respectful in the notes. Anti-Propaganda is NOT allowed.]
Kim Seyeon/Seyun from My School Life Pretending to be a Worthless Person
“Picking on someone who’s weaker than you is really disgraceful, and I really don’t want to be disgraceful. Do you get what I’m trying to say?” - Kim Seyun sticking up for Park Jinsung, Chapter 10 (Manhwa)
Kim Seyeon is from a strong and influential family with a hereditary Edeya, or soul’s essence that can be manifested as a weapon and/or tool. She’s introduced as a powerful transfer student with an Edeya Ranking of A and Overall Combat Ability of B+, making her seem as naturally powerful as her personality. However, she makes a point of telling the main character her Overall Combat Ability started at D, and she’s working extremely hard to get as far as she has, despite everyone’s belief she simply inherited her strength.
Baili Qingmiao from Devil Venerable Also Wants to Know
Submission: Her character arc is so good and im so proud of her 🥹 
Additional Propaganda: Baili Qingmiao's story is about breaking out of cycles that trap us in toxic situations. She is the last primordial goddess going through her tribulation, but some asshole thought he'd interfere making him her tribulation. She just wants to help people, but she can't escape her attachment until a bunch of demonic cultivators form a community around her and help her conquer the part of her is sabotaging her and the rest of the world.
DVAWTK Carrd Link
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sp00kyd0m-ii · 7 days
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feminism is so insulting how dare you claim to be as intelligent as men, say you’re sorry right now
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jaggedjot · 4 months
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Though it is all said in good humour, there is a subtle distinction between the way that Louis takes a moment to compliment the artistry involved in the theatre (“The effect was wondrous.”) before he grumbles about its subject matter (“They were weird! And always ended in death or some kind of cruel, barely motivated violence.”), and the manner in which Armand scoffs at the concept of Louis being interested in photography (“Vampires with hobbies! Insanity!”), dismissing it as a human foible (“It's a human perspective of time.”) that Louis has since outgrown.
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cosmicrhetoric · 8 months
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unseen academicals was my first practical introduction to crab theory/crab mentality ("if i can't have it neither can you") and it makes me so fucking crazy so crazy it's SO crazy to realize that you're the person who is limiting and hurting someone you truly love because you want to keep them safe and your status quo is the only safety you know. the fact that the book relates that back to model minority theory is also crazy. the other fact that the tip glenda uses to bake pickled onions into pies while keeping them fresh and crunchy actually works is also also crazy
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sovforeign · 19 days
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feminists: Why do women get blamed for everything that's messed up in this world? We're humans too! 🤬
Also feminist: Women are life-giving goddesses. Deities incarnate. Like, literally everything comes from the great mother goddess ☺️
Which is it? With great power comes great responsibility. A god would have to be responsible for everything in creation, good AND bad. A god cannot have the same fallibility of a human.
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adhderall · 1 day
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💀💀💀💀💀💀 fuck all the way off to hell bro "omg you're being judgemental!!!!1!1" nah that's a COMPLETELY normal way to feel. I bet osa women wouldn't like it if their man was like "yeah I can only get off to men and you don't turn me on at all sorry xoxo still love you though" you'd call him a closeted gay and tell him to fuck off. but when it's lesbians suddenly we have to put up with it or we're ~biphobic~ ................... yeah nah fuck outta here
me when internalized lesbophobia (homophobia + misogyny tbh it's basically ingrained into us that we're inferior partners to males lol) isn't PC
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