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@sepiamestus is this how it’s supposed to be done

oh. oh dear.


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uhm. yeah that.. that explains it.

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chips1977:

whoever keeps shooting rusty chains with hooks at me from the darkness STOP

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psychotrenny:

9/11 is great because they tried to turn like one instance of blowback from US Imperialism into an excuse for Forever War, only for the hyperbolic and over-saturated presentation of this “greatest tragedy of all time” to quickly lose any emotional effect on the generations too young to have understood or even witnessed it at the time. So now it’s just a fucking joke to everyone like under the age of 25 (including non USamericans who learned of it through osmosis from the global hegemonic culture) and if anything has served as a jumping off point for people to learn about US imperialism (both as the cause of attacks and as actions 9/11 was used to justify) and come to oppose it. So even among like Liberals, “9/11 is funny” is just the consensus opinion and “9/11 was completely justified” isn’t even that controversial. In conclusion; a merry 9/11 to all and to all a good night

#9 11 make a wish #good words
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yourtongzhihazel:

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#9 11 make a wish
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knfwinthemorning-deactivated202:

#9 11 make a wish
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opened up Tumblr for the first time in months just to celebrate the holiday and y'all are not disappointing

#roni talks
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thisbibliomaniac:

#im kin with this woman #laugh rule
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robotclownindulgence:

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#this is better than finding out via the supernatural meme but still #didn't know abt the discourse regarding the low pay and toxic workplace either #but i had never moved past the letter to fans of Monty Oum and it seems it was for the best #roosterteeth
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furiousfinnstan:

furiousfinnstan:

whenever there is talk about forgiving and letting sexual abusers into ur community and giving them a chance I become flabbergasted until I remember that not everyone lived with a pedophile for 20+ years of their life :/

word of advice from someone who has lived this:we don’t live in a society where there are proper consequences for any abuse,we don’t live in a society that values or cares about abuse victims and we definitely don’t live in a society where there is incentive for abusers to become better people.so do what you want but know by doing this you and ur loved ones are in active danger the entire time

#tw: sexual abuse #i hope my abuser has become a better person but like #am i going to put myself at risk trying to find out? absoLUTELY not #i wholeheartedly believe people should be given the chance to grow but not at the expense of other people's safety #killer queue
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homoquartz:

this post is not gonna be well put together but i am having feelings

mean girls is trending right now because the musical movie just came out and i feel insane. idk why i do, it was stupid of me to think that most people Got It, no one ever gets it, it was always about the memes and the aesthetic.

the first mean girls movie was based on a nonfiction book called queen bees and wannabes. it interviewed and discussed the social caste system in teen girl friendships. how they hold each other to these insane standards of heternormative femininity out of sheer terror that they won’t meet those standards themselves. the way they leverage their relationships for some small degree of power in a world designed to strip them of it, even if it drags other girls down.

the “you can only wear your hair in a ponytail once a week and on wednesdays we wear pink” speech was not an original creation for the script. it’s a QUOTE from a real teenage girl. those were REAL RULES.

then the musical came, and it was one step removed from the intended messaging of the film. OG mean girls was not perfect (and was extremely racist), but it said what needed said. the musical leaned on the comedy more, but still left a heartfelt undertone, and still critiqued the systems in place. of course no piece of media is going to be perfect, but it was about the conversation.

then this new movie comes out and it is washed over in the veneer of white hollywood feminism so thick you can’t see anymore. the problematic aspects of the original movie are taken out to avoid “offending” when the offense was the point. it becomes toothless, it becomes some other thing entirely. they changed karen’s line “i expect to run the world in shoes i cannot walk in” to “watch me as i run the world in shoes i cannot walk in.” because choice feminism is in vogue, suddenly this character whose entire point is that she doesn’t think deeply about WHY she does anything is suddenly hip to the fact that the world is against her.

i think of sokka losing his misogyny arc in the new atla. i think of the Heathers remake casting the bitchy, identical heathers as queer and hollywood-fat outcasts. as if the story, the meaning, the allegory is hidden in the sets and the jokes and the music. it’s a whole new thing now, and it’s a thing that means nothing in particular.

the plastics should not wear jeans. they should not have curves. their queerness should be suppressed, painful. their sexuality is not a slay, it’s the only thing they think they have of value. the santa dance isn’t sexy, it’s shocking, it’s mortifying - they are children.

they’re not mean because “we are all mean.” they are mean because they are girls in a world that brutalizes them and crushes them into a standardized shape. they are mean because the world is mean to them. they are mean because it gives them some power back. they are mean because it’s the only weapon they have.

the landscape of femininity today has shifted to camera-ready makeup at the age of 10, stringent performative hygiene standards, and avoiding being caught on film while having a genuine emotion. the consumerism, the fatphobia, the racism, the classism, the homophobia remain. We could have had a conversation about that.

#mean girls #good words