bugbugly:

i do think it’s beautiful that ilya refers to him and shane as lovers so soon after their first mutual i love yous. hello shane’s parents, i see shane is struggling to define what we are. i feel you should know we are in love. hmm there must be a word for this. something chaste and sweet that expresses the depth of my feelings for your son. and he accidentally tells them that they’re fucking

utopians:

took acid on new years as per tradition and me and my sister got really into the concept of an origami crane folded out of a pizza so precisely and beautifully that it “shames our hatred”. like all acts of human cruelty are shamed by the perspective that its beauty provides. we called it pizza crane

moffpup:

went to Me island and I was there yesss

paintedhen:

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that’s your cue

microwavedlion:

friendly reminder covid is NOT over and masking in crowded spaces, especially if you feel sick, is actually your civic responsibility

janederscore:

my favorite part about the systemic exile of transfems from public spaces both online and off is that the people who gleefully turn the cranks of the social ostracization machine will face you mid-action with a chicklet grin and tell you that you have no right to be upset about any of it. it’s not even real you know. it’s just a blog. it’s just a social space. it’s just an apartment. you’ll be fine, you whiner.

nevermind that an entire class of people determined to be unhireable, unlovable, and unfit for public life might be in the most dire need of social connection. that nearly every single girl i see on here is destitute, holding out a tin cup begging for pennies to keep the lights on and a meal every other day. that the crushing isolation drives us into sexual subservience, substance abuse, and suicide.

no, that’s all unrelated of course. stupid women, getting upset over a blog of all things. how vapid of them. nothing could be more privileged.

aces-and-angels:

caption by @/ashleytheebarroness on tiktok: People reach for the Gestapo comparison because it sounds extreme and foreign. It lets white Americans pretend this kind of policing came from somewhere else. But ICE looks closer to slave patrols because that’s our history. Local enforcement. Racialized suspicion. Vague authority. Taking people first, justifying it later. Gestapo is a warning. Slave patrols are a mirror.


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