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@kefirconsumer

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25 , she/xe Katılım Şubat 2021
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sarah@kefirconsumer·
wait this one's cuter
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im in the kind of mood that only 11 buffalo chicken rollers can fix
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of all the student reactions ive gotten being a trans substitute teacher, the one that makes me the saddest is when a kid sees me, clocks me as trans, and gets genuinely scared. what can i even say?
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*bossman dlow voice* isaac fuckin newton i got motion
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celtics lost :)
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Eastern Bloc Visuals
Eastern Bloc Visuals@eastblocvisuals·
Residential buildings on Grunwaldzki Square in Wrocław, 1982.
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april!
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🐸🖤 𒁹pallas 🖤🐸
🐸🖤 𒁹pallas 🖤🐸@amazonmilkfrog·
vibes-wise, i think the west side easily beats the north and south (broadly construed). unfortunately i could never live there
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@facetedcarapace the dumbest guys from illinois live there too, to be fair
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vladimir iliach malenin@tronsgender·
wild horses cannot drag me away from this website man
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New York Magazine
“Last March, a fog took hold in my head and never left. It settled there somewhere between the moment a DHS agent asked me, ‘Are you Mahmoud Khalil?’ and the moment I realized that I would miss the birth of my first child,” writes Khalil. A year ago, the Trump administration unlawfully arrested Khalil at his home and detained him for 104 days. “I walk free now, only after an army of lawyers sued the administration for targeting me because of my pro-Palestine speech. But the government is relentless in targeting me,” he writes. “So when I walk, I watch my back.” “When strangers approach me and ask, ‘Are you Mahmoud Khalil?’ — the same words in the same expectant tone the DHS agent used before the handcuffs — I do not know if they want to shake my hand or spit in my face. I do not know whether they will say, ‘Thank you for what you're doing,’ or follow me through midtown aggressively shouting, ‘Am Yisrael Chai.’ Both have happened. At first glance, I can never tell them apart.” In a new essay, Khalil writes about grappling with these two truths: “That I walk through the city afraid and that the city, in small and persistent ways, tells me I am welcome. That I am watched and that I am seen.” Read it in full: nymag.visitlink.me/tM03B5
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sarah@kefirconsumer·
which one of you twerps is this
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Jacob Titus@jacob__titus·
Detroit, Mich. “in the near future” Postmarked 1912.
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Bilious Black
Bilious Black@BlakkBile·
2015: self dx discourse on tumblr 2026: state-aligned media launders mental health austerity through bizarre puff pieces about journalists detransitioning from autism
Christina Buttons@buttonslives

I thought I was autistic. I was wrong. I was 30 in 2019 when stories of women discovering they were autistic all along began appearing everywhere. They popularized a newer understanding of autism, with its own “female presentation.” It was framed as a scientific correction to a historical wrong against women, the kind of narrative the press finds irresistible. Like so many women, I felt immense relief when I was formally diagnosed. It offered an explanation for the mental health crises of my youth and the daily realities of my adult life. Then I spent a year in the online autism community. What I saw there, especially the way activists treated parents of severely impaired children, turned me into a critic of neurodiversity. But it was becoming a journalist in 2022, after discovering detransitioners’ stories, that forced me to question narratives about identity and diagnosis, including my own. Journalism also required the social skills autism says I should have lacked. From there, the rest unraveled: many traits I had come to associate with autism are not uncommon in the general population, but through the “female autism” framework, they looked like a meaningful pattern. I don’t think my story is unique. The same incentives that kept my diagnosis intact may also help explain why so many women are entering the autism category in adulthood. Read my first article for @thefp: thefp.com/p/i-thought-i-…

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sarah@kefirconsumer·
michel foucault is working in the tool rental dept at the montclare home depot
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sarah@kefirconsumer·
@gmoult just went past this today! such a gorgeous building
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rust belt roadtrip
rust belt roadtrip@gmoult·
terracotta deco meyer & cook, laramie state bank, chicago, il (1928)
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emily north@north0fnorth·
the logan squarification of ravenswood has begun
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