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@junkcabinet
My cabinet of interests include films, animation, comics, history, food, photography, and walkable cities. I’ve got plenty of shelves.



I've solved the issue Mexicans and pochos are having: Americans often use nationality words as ancestry labels. Mexicans often use them as national identity labels. In American speech 'I’m Mexican' often means 'I’m of Mexican descent.' Just like 'I’m Irish/Italian/Cuban' Nobody thinks 'this guy is literally a citizen of Ireland and has the same lived experience' I hope this clears up the confusion.







It's honestly hard because even though we are Mexican descent we are Mexican-American, that American part makes a huge difference at the end of the day, we don't live the exact same life as ppl in Mexico we simply don't, but we still have a right to honor our roots & ancestors

i have a roommate that is 500 pounds and doordashes every single day. she has a work from home tech job and makes an okay amount of money but she hasn’t been in an relationship since highschool and she’s 40

being bisexual means you love all women & like a very niche specific kind of guy

every time a het book says "their love was forbidden" i expect incest, cults, SOMETHING insane and then it’s just her dad being mildly disapproving



