wiezba
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late 20s & gender critical // I like art and feminism
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Some of my favorite hobbies are counting my chickens before they hatch, putting all my eggs in one basket, crying over spilled milk, barking up the wrong tree, and above all, doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results
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@aneid / sydney smith / unknown / @bakwaaas / @nutnoce / @dearestvita
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people will read books they Do Not Like™ and then wonder why they hate reading
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babe are u okay ur crying about closeness lines over time by olivia de recat again
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You don’t get to say the female body isn’t real.
You don’t get to talk over that kind of bone-deep trauma, that is growing up this way.
You don’t get to philosophize over the reality of my physical existence. Of my pain. My anger. My pride. My joy.
You don’t get to qualify my femaleness.
You don’t get to benefit from female bodies.
You’ve already taken everything, except this female body. It’s mine. It’s ours. And you get nothing.
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we should be getting iced coffee and going to creepy and musty antique stores together why must we be separated by our screens…
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I hope this amuses anybody who has ever been on my staff or worked on any project with me ever.
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btw the majority of your life will be lived as a adult. yeah i don't make the rules. go have fun in your 40s or 70s or whatever. no one expects you to accomplish everything at 17 or 27. you've got time and in the meantime get some life experience, it will pay off
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Hey sorry I didn't talk to you for over a week time keeps moving too fast
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edit: this post is not for terfs. trans women are women.
you ever just think about how across the whole of human history, the window of time where women have been able to choose not to spend their lives cooking and cleaning and being pregnant for men they never wanted to marry is so vanishingly small, and even then that’s not an option for women in lots of areas of the world, and there are girls being taken out of school and forced to marry at 12 years old, and if nothing changes for them then all they’ll ever know is a life of forced servitude and abuse and rape, and how some men just see this as fucking normal
you ever just think about how the gulf between women’s rights in different countries is so massive and there are men working their fingers to the bone to strip back reproductive rights because they look at their society where women can live their lives free from being shackled to men through financial dependence and constant pregnancy and childbirth and think ‘this won’t do at all’
you ever just think about the surge of ‘tradwife’ propaganda and how people are romanticising the vulnerability and dependence that some women would kill to break out of. how women are romanticising their own oppression
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