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@hi_firefly

let’s all have some empathy and support small artists 🤝 everyone is 12 years old. this account reports fascists

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bones 💀@riotbones·
its my birthday!! a retweet for my work would be a cool gift 🖤
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@Bishop_1_ i don’t get it, why is it funny? can you explain?
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Briana Mills, LMFT ♿️🏳️‍🌈🍉
Please don't forget that the only difference between you and a disabled person is time. Even if the disability is temporary, it will happen in your lifetime. Disability is part of the human condition. Advocating for disability rights is advocating for your inevitable future.
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近藤サト@satokondoh·
洋服もユニセックスが自然なように、男袴の美しさ、着心地を女性にも味わってもらいたいです。
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움프2@um_pp22·
[To. 글로벌 친구들 🌎] 한국 여행와서 컵라면 먹는 분들에게 알립니다. 저번에 편의점에서 육개장 큰 사발면 먹는 분을 보고 굉장히 안타까웠어요. 육개장은 작은 사발면을 드세요. 큰사발면은 맛없습니다. 맛없는 라면을 사진에 X 표시를 해놨으니 꼭 참고하세요. 하트가 표시된 라면을 드셔야됩니다.
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🪽@persimmonmi·
Every girl interacting with this post, MAKE SURE URE WEARING A CORRECT BRA SIZE, it will make a HUGE difference and your bras will fit so much nicer and feel more comfortable ‼️‼️‼️
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Flowers

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powder 🦨 🔜 CFZ
powder 🦨 🔜 CFZ@powderskunk·
apologised to an older lady as I was blocking her way at work. she laughs and says “you’ll never be out of everyone’s way you know.” nearly cried
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Mike Drucker
Mike Drucker@MikeDrucker·
The names of kings have been worn away by the sands of time. Gods once feared are forgotten. Monuments to the immortality of civilizations now shattered into the cobblestones of another. But one man shall survive forever because he was a really, really shitty copper merchant.
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made Ea Nasir in tomodachi life

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Rappenem
Rappenem@Rappenem·
Cave bear <3
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divya venn
divya venn@divya_venn·
i had a conspiracy theory about why every iphone user hates getting texts from android and i finally actually checked it and YES the contrast ratio between the green and white is lower than the blue and white, which makes green messages genuinely more annoying to read. apple 100% did this on purpose and i kinda respect it
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Gwen ☕
Gwen ☕@GwenpostingTTV·
Nobody talks about if you have ADHD you just end up like not eating because "it'll take too long"
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@TheLaurenChen you claim you don’t mean to body shame anyone but you are.
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Lauren Chen
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
Today was the Cherry Blossom Festival here in Nashville, which is an annual event that celebrates Japanese culture 🇯🇵🌸 After spending 3 months in Tokyo last year, I was curious to see what a Japanese-inspired event would look like in America. The first thing that I noticed, however, was that other attendees were disproportionately overweight white women. And among the people dressed up for the event, they were almost exclusively obese white women with colorful hair. This struck me as strange, because this is not what the average person in Nashville looks like. Despite being in the south, Nashville is a relatively lean city. I definitely think that the Cherry Blossom Festival itself was attracting a specific type of crowd. And I find that so curious, because these overweight, unkempt women were clearly fans of Japanese culture and esthetics, but they simultaneously couldn't have been further from embodying Japanese beauty. Japanese women tend to be lean, feminine, well-groomed, reserved, and modest. The women at the Festival were basically the complete opposite of that. It seemed like they thought they could just put on a costume and emulate Japanese culture, but what they failed to realize is that Japanese culture is considered so beautiful and desirable because it's disciplined. It's precise. It's intentional. From the looks of it, these are not values that any of these women hold dear. The image of a tattooed, 300 pound woman, with unbrushed hair, spilling out of an anime cosplay outfit is... jarring, to say the least, because it goes against so much of what makes Japanese culture Japanese. It seemed like they believed Japanese culture was beautiful, but didn't understand that that beauty took work and a certain character to achieve. Work they weren't willing to do, and a character they weren't interested in aspiring to. And the fact that this type of woman is so interested in Japan is also strange to me, considering that Japan possesses a lot of the same qualities that these women likely complain about when it comes to America. Japan is an ethnonationalist country with strict immigration. They are tough on crime. They are socially conservative. They value social cohesion and personal responsibility. These qualities are all strengths when it comes to Japan, but these women, once more, all but certainly oppose such practices in America, failing to understand that Japanese success isn't an accident. It's specifically thanks to these policies. In any case, I don't share these thoughts to body shame anyone, but rather to note how, despite their apparent interest in Japanese culture, western liberals are essentially its polar opposite. Esthetically, politically, and socially.
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