This photo from a 1938 issue of National Geographic captioned, “Anne and her family lived alone on an island. She enjoyed having tea time with her friends the spiny lobster and baby hawk.”
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This photo from a 1938 issue of National Geographic captioned, “Anne and her family lived alone on an island. She enjoyed having tea time with her friends the spiny lobster and baby hawk.”
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dear straight people
- stop saying the gays
- stop saying my gays
the phrase “assimilation ≠ liberation” is reasonable enough in a vacuum. but what does it mean when you put “assimilation ≠ liberation” on a glitter background and post it on tumblr in the “queers” and “femmes” tags? what are you saying and to whom?
if you feel the need to do…
Harlem knows what’s up. :) I walk past a mural with this gem regularly and thought I’d share.
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When I was confused I convinced myself I wasn’t attracted to women bc I don’t look at them and instantly begin to sexualize them but then I realized that’s not an attraction to women thing that’s a male gaze thing.
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(Source: youcantcancelquidditch, via fuckyeahhardfemme)
People seem to confuse freedom of speech with having a valid opinion above criticism
[image description: a photo of a page. Visible are the words
“gods, saints and mascots will be merciful and help me to keep my word:
1. I will always love you.
2. I will never leave you.
3. I will do everything to make you happy.
4. I will take care of you and the children, as far as circumstances allow.
5. I will not object to you taking care of me.
6. I will no longer look at pretty girls, or at least only to ascertain that you are prettier.
7. I will not come home late very often.
8. I will try to grind my teeth quietly at night.
9. I will always love you.
10. I will always love you.
Until further notice,
Felice”]
From Aimée & Jaguar, Jaguar’s wedding agreement
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