in the face of extermination...

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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daggerintheirhand -> butchkilljoy

aren ☆ she/he/any ☆ bigender bisexual

i try to keep this blog accessible, so i write image descriptions and triggers are tagged as #[subject]. lmk if you need anything tagged

header and description are a gerard way quote from the tour in aotearoa

header is from poolcorecollection, flag in the icon is estrogenism, dividers are animatedglittergraphics-n-more

terfs dni

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Pinned Post hey :] about me you *can* rb this but idc abt promo edit. btw i changed to 1 name instead of 2 but thats bc i was getting more comfortable with one irl so i changed it for anonymity :]
dilfcherricola
glorious-spoon

family groupchat poll

because i keep seeing people talk about this and i'm curious

do you have/use a family groupchat

yes, my family has a groupchat that we use all the time

my family has a groupchat but it's rarely used

my family does not have a groupchat

something else that i will elaborate on in the tags

if you could, put your age in the tags also!

2nd iption its not like a group chat group chat its just the default when you go to send stuff to yr whole family
aspirationatwork
renthony

Three things to always do in rich neighborhoods when you're poor:

  • Thrifting
  • Yard sale browsing
  • Dumpster diving
renthony

Explanation:

  • People with a higher amount of disposable income are more likely to get rid of clothes that are still in good condition, while poor people are more likely to wear clothes until they fall apart. Donating old items to thrift stores has exploded in popularity over the past few years. Shopping at thrift stores closer to wealthier areas means you can usually find really good-quality stuff, especially clothing, at a higher rate than shops in poorer areas.
  • Yard sales in rich areas are almost always either estate sales or hosted by someone who's thinking, "I don't really need the money, I just want to get this stuff out of my house, so I'll take whatever you offer for it." My mom has scored super expensive stuff for like $5 because the seller was more worried about unloading old stuff than making a profit. I've found rare books for fifty cents. It's dope as hell.
  • Rich people throw out so much shit that's still usable. Furniture, clothing, electronics, even food that's still good and in the packaging. I have scored so much shit that rich people just tossed in the trash. It's great. Shops in rich areas have dumpsters overflowing with high-dollar items. (Disclaimer: dumpster diving can be risky, do it at your own risk, etc., etc.)
sleevesareforlosers
shutyourmoustache

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Solidarity Summer is well and truly ramping up. AS IT FUCKING SHOULD.

shutyourmoustache

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And another one! 📢

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wildewasframed

Barnes and Noble booksellers are working on forming a union as well! 

https://www.reddit.com/r/union/comments/rwczci/barnes_noble_workers_want_union/

Their flagship store and New York has unionized along with 3-4 other stores! This is happening! People are tired of being seen as dollar signs and being made to work just to get to work more, to survive instead of thrive. Keep it UP. 

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gasterofficial
tami-taylors-hair

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I'm not about to argue the finer points of Southern culture with anyone, because I can accept that I was born and raised in the hot flames of a dumpster fire, but I'll tell you gotdamned commie Yankees one thing: I'd rather be dead in the hallowed halls of a Cook Out than alive in an In-N-Out

nah what 😭😭 read the caption and thought they were going to say like. alligator stew or fried roadkill (these r actually decent but the last one may just be a west virginia thing dont @ me) ITS COOK OUT ???????? you guys dont fw cookout... undescribed
deadbeatdadjokes
tysonfurybattlepass

was going insane on discord but got told i should post. anyway lancer’s behavior throughout pivotal moments in chapter 1 suggests that he has a hero complex. for a consistent period of time, he has felt responsible for other people’s safety and wellbeing. this is why he masks his problems by being affable and friendly rather than expressing anger. this is also why he immediately creates a contingency plan to protect his friends and his father that involves *himself* getting hurt instead. his solution to conflict is “if i get hurt, nobody else has to”

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And then he lets the only home he ever knew crumble away so his friends can go back to theirs 🤔

prev tags are too long to copy all of them but so true lancer my best friend lancer.. deltarune undescribed
emo-bracket
gentil-minou

had a conversation with a client today and apparently i'm weird sooooo it's time for a poll

do you like donating blood/having blood drawn?

Yes, I think it's cool!

Neutral, I'm fine with it but I don't like it

No it's awful I hate it

This is a weird thing to have an opinion on (See results)

I LOVE getting my blood drawn or donating partly because I like helping people but mostly cause capillary action is cool and it makes me think of vampires

i like it enough but im also kind of scared that i may be sick / the needle will stick wrong / ill pass out or whatever every time i get to think about medicine tho and thags a thing i like to do
dilfcherricola
disastergay

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TRANNY FLAG ♾️

(requested by @lovelesstranniedykefaggot)

Black: in memoriam of the trans people whose lives were claimed by hatred.
Dark blue: the joy of finally discovering your true self
Magenta: making the choice to accept yourself no matter what, even if it means losing loved ones
Light blue: borrowed from the blue stripes in the transgender flag.
Pink: borrowed from the pink stripes in the transgender flag.
White (stripe only): borrowed from the white stripes in the transgender, genderqueer, and nonbinary flags.

The ouroboros, a snake that eats its own tail for all eternity, represents two things: the never-ending cycle of self-discovery we all experience as we learn and grow, and our inability — our refusal — to be stamped out of existence. It is scientifically impossible to eradicate us, no matter how hard some people will try.

Its single fang is a reminder that, whether we're fighting against dysphoria, fascism, or harmful myths about ourselves, we're not helpless to defend ourselves.

The stripes of this flag are warped and glitched out — by the ouroboros, as it slices through the white center — to symbolize the way we inherently challenge gender norms and society's expectations, pulling them apart at the seams and turning them back into thread, which we can weave a new tapestry with together. Before we can build a better foundation, we have to break free from the institutional restrictions that hold us back.

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