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Flussregenpfeifer sind auch wahre Flugakrobaten 🙂 #Natur #Fotografie little ringed plover #NaturePhotography #TwitterNatureCommunity

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A juvenile Crested Caracara in the morning sunlight...
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@lnqdty @uncle_deluge Believe it or not yes, I once owned a tent.
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@uncle_deluge I once had a guy crash out at me and attempt to dox me because he didn't believe me when I mentioned I owned a particular kind of tent.
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@BrutalPulse There's a good moment to doze off on the motorway? Are you brown?
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Purple Gallinules fight for territory and to impress mates.
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I truly hate this argument, which assumes men simply have names but women’s are all somehow men’s. By this logic, it’s not your dad’s name either - it’s his dad’s. And not his either - his dad’s.
Your name is actually your name. And yes of course women should have the legal right to change their names in marriage but let’s please not lie to ourselves that marital name-changing isn’t incredibly sexist and a very literal manifestation of patriarchal power.
So is patrilineal naming for children, btw. One answer to “but it’s my dad’s name” might be to stop giving children dad’s name for a while.
nazzo@nazzobetweeting
i have always felt the exact same way and then i tweeted something about why women still do this and someone replied “well i love my husband and don’t really like my dad” and i was like … whoa … touché, my friend
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