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iluvwomen19:

what if we were lesbians and we had a height difference

janemba:

*scrolls far back into my blog* oh yes…i was suffering quite vigorously here

rasbari:

theholetour:

Social justice should be rooted in love of others but it’s obvious a lot of people just weaponizing social justice to be bullies and borderline abusive under the guise of moral concerns

#it’s a culturally evangelical country baybeeeeeeeeeee

akabunnyb:

akabunnyb:

hot take: the lgbtq+ community maybe, just maybe, should take a long look at the racism in the community that’s extremely present and everybody is closing their eyes. Everybody is talking about belonging and being accepted when black lgbtq+ people are still being harassed everyday from inside and out of the community and y’all are just looking the other way.

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important additions, thank you @lucyd-dreamerz

here’s a reminder: if you’re acting like this and looking the other way or actively asking people of color to stop talking about the issue, you’re a big part of the problem.

sweatermuppet:

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poem in which the vulture flees, by silas denver melvin

furiousgoldfish:

Dismantling the Lies of Abusive Parents Masterlist

Resources

Physical abuse

Blatant Lies

Psychological abuse

If this hits home, also read Recognizing Abuse Masterlist

mentalhealth—awareness:

It’s really hard when you think you’re healed from something and it affects you all over again. Like an old trigger still has an effect on you, or an old self-destructive habit comes back, or you still have panic attacks or nightmares over something you thought you were over. I know it really sucks, but it doesn’t mean that you haven’t made progress. It’s okay if healing isn’t a straight line.

yuri-caps:

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prog-dog:

love ppl online being like “ur literally 30” like do u think thats not gonna happen to you??

cyberlocc:

but do aliens believe in me….

slaybey:

#IVYPARKRODEO 🐎

Are you straight?
━ Anonymous

daily-cats:

A black cat just being a black cat.