I hate when people imply America has only just recently become evil. We need to go back to when America was SENSIBLE and NORMAL because I was oblivious to fascism and imperialism
SURPRISE, ASSHOLE! The country founded on stolen indigenous land and built by slavery, legal or otherwise, has been evil this whole time!
Love going to bed with a new, good daydream scenario fresh in my mind. Like yes girl, movie night!
me when I "mysteriously" feel better after I "have something to eat"
Endlessly diabolical how you can't say words like rape and suicide uncensored without either being criticised by idiots or punished by conglomerates.
It's not r*pe, it's rape. It's not su*cide, it's suicide. Not unalive, dead. The backbone needs to be reintroduced en masse because softening the blow of these concepts with advertising language does absolutely nothing but allow people unaffected by them to feel not even a sting of what they can do, prompting inaction.
And it's been proven that on certain websites, you don't even face a repercussion for using the words as they are. People just started censoring themselves because they feared the potential lack of views and likes and followers which is so nasty itself.
I attended an anti-suicide seminar in college. One of the big takeaways from it was that stigmatizing suicide increases the rate of suicide, because people who are feeling suicidal feel like they can't ask for help. Every time I see babytalk garbage like 'unalive', I think of that.
Magical Girl Puberty
u used to be able to put a dvd in your computer. and then u could watch it
just saw someone say that the colon (the punctuation mark, not the internal organ) is a sign of AI-generated writing. first they said excessive commas are AI. then they said em-dashes. now colons. I feel like before long I'll start to see opinion pieces on why using any and all grammar is a sign that it was AI-generated. what are we doing here and do we really need to start writing everything as one long run on sentence with no punctuation is that really better for anyone at all . hello
This is a sign that they don’t use punctuation much.
To be fair some of it is hard to use in casual writing, but still
its so fucking unfair that i never got to be a little girl
or a teenage girl. who got to go to sleepovers and learn how to do makeup
what do you even do when you keep mourning all the childhood you missed. do you just shrug and go back to work or what
I like it/its pronouns.
It's like you're an object or a force of nature, but not exactly one that's beloved. Instead, one that's recognized, that's spoken of, that's planned around. Seen as a 'thing' not a person, but it's not like being seen as a person won me anything.
Also of course there's the transfem appeal of reclaiming our objectification. In an environment where they/them is the degendering of choice, it/its becomes a balm. As a transfem, it feels like declaring my femininity to encompass the inanimate and the profound. Which is fun for me.



