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sailor moon pie

@sundownsapphic

just another queer black poet

New York, USA Katılım Mart 2013
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sailor moon pie@sundownsapphic·
@notninamonei I can’t remember when or on what platform, but someone said a new update nuked the keyboard, making it so that even if you press the right key, the keyboard will register another one, gaslighting you into thinking you’re just mistyping
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Nina vs. the World
Nina vs. the World@ninamonei·
Just as we know “mental illness” is not the primary cause of police violence, hate crimes or gender violence, it is also not what motivates parents to kill. People abuse and kill those they feel they are entitled to harm; projecting otherwise only stigmatizes mental illness.
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Nina vs. the World@ninamonei·
It does nothing for children - who are regularly abused, exploited, trafficked and killed by parents and caregivers - to keep presupposing abusers and murderers must be “mentally ill” rather than contend with a normalized cultural + social practice of child abuse + disposability.
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Dr Rahmeh Aladwan
Dr Rahmeh Aladwan@doctor_rahmeh·
Mossad booby‑trapped 21,000 communication devices with explosives, sent them to Lebanon through shell companies, and detonated them remotely — killing dozens (including children) and injuring over 3,400. • The devices exploded in people's hands, on their faces, and in their pockets. • They did it over two consecutive days. • On day two, the explosives went off while Lebanese families were at the funerals of those killed the day before. • The attack inflicted roughly 3,000 injuries in a single hour on the first day alone. This terrorist attack was the largest simultaneous mass‑detonation in history by the number of individual bombs. 'israelis' joke about it to this day. If you didn't boycott Apple for the Congo, boycott it now.
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi

Do not buy Apple.

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
And by the way, despite having been Nigerian citizens for at least 3 generations and having built stupendous amounts of wealth from Nigeria, not a single member of the Boulos family or any of the other Lebanese elite parasite families in Nigeria (Chagoury, Atrib etc) has EVER married an indigenous Nigerian or had an acknowledged child with one. Nigerians are meant to be their multigenerational wealth generators, not part of their bloodline. So this chick will wear your culture like a costume, speak in your accent, reflect all your pop culture references and make inroads into your cultural space on behalf of the Americans and Israelis she works for. She might even sleep with you if the mission is important enough - but best believe she is NEVER pushing out a Nigerian baby, EVER. There's a word for such multigenerational predatory relationships, but yeah. Whatever.
jini@ohjinika

she’s lebanese and her brother is married to tiffany trump and her father is advisor to trump in nigeria and intelligence for israel in lebanon😁

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sailor moon pie@sundownsapphic·
@ninamonei Ngl, wonder how much of these responses are “the kids forgot” and how much is “the parents forgot.” I forgot a project once until the night before and my dad made me stay up to do it, no problem. For another project, *he* forgot until I reminded him but I still got the blame
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Nina vs. the World@ninamonei·
They tryna spin not getting your child a posterboard last minute as teaching them "not to take one assignment too seriously", healthy relationships with school, rest, sleep, nutrition, peace, meditation, yoga✨, nevermind OP said it was to teach "consequences" of actions lmaooo
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Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi@tparsi·
Let this sink in: Congress is about to extend US veterans’ benefits to Americans who served in the ISRAELI military and partook in the genocide in Gaza... military.com/feature/2026/0…
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sailor moon pie@sundownsapphic·
@ninamonei Just saw someone update this from 6 cans a day to “a mini fridge full of cans,” and honestly starting to wonder if the company is using influencers to slander the teen like they use them to sell products to kids
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Nina vs. the World
Nina vs. the World@ninamonei·
What it’s like to talk to police about police misconduct, including to police whose literal job is to investigate police misconduct. I’m telling you there is video evidence showing a police officer tried to assault me and you’re interrogating my response to his illegal actions.
Nina vs. the World@ninamonei

I know I’m somewhere terrible about to deal w/ the worst people on earth when it’s more than 3 Teslas in the parking lot. Anyway, I’m at the MPD offices of the Internal Affairs Bureau to find out why no one responded to my complaint & where this body cam footage is. Good morning!

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Nina vs. the World@ninamonei·
Oh, and this was taped to the inside of the courthouse door when I tried to go to the DA’s office this morning.
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sailor moon pie@sundownsapphic·
@ninamonei Yeah I see your point. Even with the algorithm fuckery, the normative social media engagement itself is disheartening. I’m sorry
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Nina vs. the World@ninamonei·
@sundownsapphic I just feel like I've been the only person advocating for me and so many people who claim to care, including people I have helped and advocated for can't be bothered to be like "hey, read this thread! Watch this video! I watched this video and here's what you should know!"
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Nina vs. the World@ninamonei·
The DA and my public defender are still refusing to release the body cam footage to me and the latest update I received today is that the courts plan to destroy all of the records and evidence in my case since it’s been “expunged.”
Nina vs. the World@ninamonei

Story time! Here’s how MPD officer Louie Tukes tried to kidnap me outside an elementary school and then used the full force of the Trump “SAFE” Task Force to fulfill his abduction fantasy. Share so we can make Shelby County release the bodycam footage. We want Louie Tukes’ badge.

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sailor moon pie@sundownsapphic·
@ninamonei Yes, you absolutely should. On another note, I think twitter is suppressing your donation tweets. I only see them sometimes, and it’s either while on my TL or scrolling through your page directly. Sometimes I can’t find them on either even though I know I saw them
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Nina vs. the World@ninamonei·
@sundownsapphic But my public defender still currently has the video and so does the DA's office and people from both offices have refused to give it to me and I feel like I should be legally entitled to evidence both offices were using to make legal decisions about me regarding my case.
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Nina vs. the World@ninamonei·
Hi everyone. My fundraiser is stalled $1200 from my goal and I need to pay rent to keep me and my daughter housed after losing my job due to police violence (video in thread). Anything helps, even a share. Thank you 🙏🏽♥️
Nina vs. the World@ninamonei

My 11 year old and I are facing homelessness because a Memphis Police Officer tried to kidnap me outside an elementary school last year and then falsified charges against me when I escaped. If you see this, please share 🙏🏽🖤 spot.fund/89zn2v2sc

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The Gay Aesthetic
The Gay Aesthetic@jmlx_john2·
Her mother worked as a servant in a Memphis, Tennessee brothel. Her father was a Pullman porter who didn’t hang around after her birth. Unhappy with the circumstances at home (her mother had remarried in 1906), at age 12 she lit out for Chicago with the hope of becoming a singer. No one, except maybe the runaway herself, expected Alberta Hunter (b. 01 April 1895) to become a chanteuse, let alone a jazz and blues legend. In Chicago, at the bordello/boarding house she called home, to earn her keep she peeled potatoes by day and sang by night for free. Determined to land a paid singing job, in 1914 she engaged a prominent jazz pianist, Tony Jackson, to help her expand her repertoire and compose her own songs. Her first notable engagement was at the Panama Club, a white-owned place with a white-only clientele. Her act was in an upstairs room, far from the main event, in front of a cabaret crowd, but the patrons on the first floor soon began to climb the stairs. Her persistence had paid off, and Alberta’s rise from some of the city's lowest dives was leading her to a headlining job at Chicago’s most prestigious showcase for black entertainers -- the Dreamland Ballroom. In 1917, she left for a tour of Europe, performing in Paris and London. By the 20s and 30s, she was playing major venues and becoming a respected songwriter, known for the classic "Downhearted Blues" (which became a massive hit for Bessie Smith). In 1928, she starred in the London production of Show Boat alongside Paul Robeson. During World War II, she led the first USO unit to visit the China-Burma-India theater of war. Having moved from Chicago to New York, following the 1957 death of her mother (now her confidant, close friend, and roommate), she retired from music, fabricated a high school diploma, lied about her age—claiming to be 50 when she was 62— and enrolled in nursing school. She worked as a practical nurse for the next 20 years. Forced into retirement at age 82 (believed to be 70), she was "rediscovered" and a 2-week stint at The Cookery in Greenwich Village turned into a 6-year residency. This led to a major career revival, four albums with Columbia Records, and a walk-on role in “Remember My Name” (1978), a film by Alan Rudolph, for which producer Robert Altman commissioned her to write and perform the music. Although she was briefly married in 1919, Alberta was a lesbian who kept her personal life private, maintaining a long-term on-again, off-again, relationship with Lottie Tyler. No longer forgotten, after her death at age 89 on October 17, 1984, she was posthumously inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2011 and the Memphis Music Hall of Fame in 2015. [click to play]
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Lindsey Hilsum
Lindsey Hilsum@lindseyhilsum·
These are the people who are always forgotten: the seafarers from India, the Philippines and other countries who we rely on to take goods around the world, but are underpaid and frequently abandoned at sea.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

JUST IN: Three thousand ships are anchored in and around the Strait of Hormuz. Twenty thousand seafarers are aboard them. Fresh food ran out two weeks ago. Perishables are rotting in refrigerated holds whose generators are burning through the last reserves of diesel. Water is rationed. Mental health is deteriorating. No mass evacuation plan exists. No humanitarian corridor has been negotiated. No international body has the authority or the means to move twenty thousand people off three thousand ships through a five-nautical-mile channel controlled by the IRGC. These are the people who move the global economy. Every barrel of oil that reaches a refinery was carried by a seafarer. Every container of goods that stocks a shelf was loaded by one. Every tonne of fertiliser that feeds a field was shipped by one. The war has trapped the invisible workforce that makes globalisation function, and the world has not noticed because the world never notices seafarers until the shelves are empty. The ships themselves are worth tens of billions. The cargo aboard them is worth more. Crude oil, liquefied natural gas, urea, ammonia, consumer electronics, automotive parts, and 200 cryogenic containers of helium that are boiling off at a rate that no engineer can reverse. The stranded fleet is a floating warehouse of every molecule the global economy needs, and the molecules are degrading while the crews ration drinking water. The cargo is valued higher than the people guarding it, and neither can move. The IRGC’s Larak corridor clearance system does not only control entry. It controls exit. A vessel that wants to leave the anchorage zone must obtain the same clearance code, submit the same documentation, and receive the same pilot escort as a vessel seeking to transit. The customs border works in both directions. These crews are not stranded by geography alone. They are stranded by bureaucracy, the same bureaucracy Iran wrapped in the language of sovereign maritime governance when the parliamentary committee approved the Hormuz Management Plan. The toll booth charges for passage through. It also charges for passage out. No centralised evacuation exists because evacuation at this scale would require IRGC approval, and requesting approval would legitimise the system the United States refuses to recognise. So the crews wait. The International Transport Workers Federation issues statements. P&I clubs cover individual medical evacuations by helicopter. Flag states, predominantly Panama, Liberia, and the Marshall Islands, register ships but do not operate navies. The system that made global shipping cheap by divorcing flag from nationality has left twenty thousand people without a government willing to retrieve them. The seafarers are from the Philippines, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Indonesia. Countries whose workers crew the world’s merchant fleet because the monthly pay of $1,500 to $3,000 exceeds anything available at home. They signed contracts to deliver cargo across oceans. They did not sign contracts to become indefinite residents of a war zone, rationing water on a ship whose cargo of ammonia could feed a million people if it could reach a port that is 40 nautical miles and one IRGC clearance code away. The helium boils off. The fertiliser waits. The crude oil sits. And the people who carry it all drink less water today than yesterday. The supply chain has a human body at the very bottom of it. The body is thirsty. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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sailor moon pie@sundownsapphic·
This is all just a resurgence of radical feminism with a side of political lesbianism from people who neither like queer people or other women. Repackaged conservativism through “feminist” bioessentialism and straight up race essentialism
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sailor moon pie@sundownsapphic·
Seen digital feminists mass harass Blk women who didn’t fall in line with their rhetoric, only to circle back around to those same points if it’s used in defense of one of their own mutuals.
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sailor moon pie@sundownsapphic·
I remember digital feminists (love this label) fighting tooth and nail about how denying abuse victims with sons access to abuse shelters was actually “a good thing,” cause male children are just abusers in waiting.
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