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Annie

@anniegamgee / anniegamgee.tumblr.com

25 🌻 she/he 🌻 country dyke with butch tendencies 🌻 italian 🌻 classics major, aspiring byzantinist

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Also to anyone on this blog be aware that i support the liberation of palestine, i hate zionism and if you come at me with anything that isnt the full freedom of palestinian people and the restoration of the palestinian state free from the clutches of the israeli settlers you will be blocked

Conversely on the same topic: if ur from the usa and vote either trump or harris without even an ounce of guilt for the endorsement they both give to israel, and if you believe in either of them to protect ur rights at the expense of the life of palestinian people, sincerely fuck you and stay away from here

In the garden. Great Tit/talgoxe, Eurasian Red Squirrel/ekorre, Western Jackdaw/kaja, and Roe Deer/rådjur. Värmland, Sweden (December 26, 2020).

yall gotta learn the difference between "this character is an asshole" and "this character was supposed to be super cool but the author is an asshole" and "this character is a teenage girl who was mean once"

Nearly blocked someone for a vaguely annoying reply they made in 2017 then remembered 2017 was 9 years ago. They will live. We can change *opens their blog* nevermind they got worse. Guards

it's usually morally correct to make fun of the usa but whenever i hear british people do it it feels kinda tone deaf. idk if we have the high ground here guys. its like your mom making fun of your mental illness like ma'am where do you think i got it from.

sea salt and mangoes

I drew this as a love letter from a mixed kid to my IloIlo heritage- Asin Tibuok is an almost extinct heritage food of the Ilonggo people. Asin Tibuok is salt that is produced by soaking coconut husks in pits near the shore. It’s extremely difficult to make- It takes a week to fill just one coconut husk. This salt is very rare and the tradition of creating this salt perseveres only in specific regions of Visayas, one of the major islands of the archipelago.

In the Philippines, Mangoes are often eaten with salt, and it’s considered a staple Merienda, or an afternoon snack.

Hope this fact encourages people to help us preserve our culture

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