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first day of pride month

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itâs so hot iâm melting
Can it hurry the fuck up
Not book smart or street smart but a secret third thing.
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This is crazy, this is my graphic from many many years ago I made when I was a teenager, reposted almost a decade later. I wonder where it has been floating around
Omg no way đđ I was wondering who made it because I saw it on Twitter but didn't see credits anywhere

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You don't need to be hot
You don't need to be pretty
You don't need to be sexy
You don't exist for anyone's enjoyment
rejoice!
I feel like a wife whose husband is fighting on the front lines, and she finally received a letter from him confirming that he's alive
its always "what are your plans for the future, you should really be planning for the future" and never "wow that character you're obsessed with sounds so cool can you explain them to me. im sure you get them more than anyone else"

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Me when people ask me what I wanna do after school:
Jihyo strap discourse
how to become good at everything no practice no effort no motivation no passion no talent fast free
Andrea Dworkin wrote in Right-Wing Women (1983) that womenâs âconformityâ isnât natural itâs survival.
Not biology. Not instinct.
A response to pressure, punishment, and threat.
You can still see it everywhere today:
⢠Women staying in abusive relationships because leaving increases the risk of being killed
⢠Women downplaying harassment at work to avoid losing income or being labeled âdifficultâ
⢠Girls learning early that being âlikeableâ matters more than being safe or respected
⢠Women in male-dominated spaces (politics, gaming, STEM) tolerating misogyny to stay included
⢠Wives and girlfriends defending men publicly to avoid backlash, isolation, or retaliation
⢠Women shaping their appearance, opinions, and behavior around what is rewarded by men
This isnât âfemale nature.â
Itâs adaptation under constraint.
When the cost of resistance is violence, exclusion, or poverty,
conformity looks like choice.
But it isnât freedom.
I recently rewatched the 2023 movie adaptation of "The Peasants" by Reymont, and it brought back memories.
I remember that I watched it at a cinema after it came out and I loved it. My father, who hasn't seen the movie, said that "he saw on tiktok that this adaptation was more feminist." I haven't read the book at the time, but I recently read the first volume, and let me tell you that was NOT TRUE. Jagna is in no way a feminist icon, but I suppose she was somewhat revolutionary at the time since she was pretty independent and free (for example, she refused to cut her hair before getting married even though that was the tradition and she was known to have many lovers). But yeah, that was already in the book. The movie didn't make her that way.
Another thing that he said, which still makes me laugh when I think about it now, is that they didn't include her brothers in the movie.
Lol
Lowkey male characters in female characters dominated fields because they had no personality besides being her brothers and doing the work for her (at least in the first volume). Also, they were in the movie. They just weren't given much attention since the movie clearly focused on the most important characters (Jagna, Hanka, Maciej, and Antek). There were so many side plots excluded from the movie, but they just had to mention the least important male characters.
Not what I usually post about but just wanted to share my thoughts while i can't sleepđ

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Are there any people here who once thought they were trans FTM? When I was younger, I didn't have any good female role models, and I thought that only as a man could I have a cool personality and interesting interests. I was sure women were boring and less "cool." Now I understand the problem was elsewhere. Has anyone else gone through this?
Confession: Yeah, I used to think so. I had good female models (my mother is amazing). However, I always felt different from other girls. Mainly because performing feminity didn't come as "naturally" to me as it did to other girls. Also, people gaslit me ever since I was 7 that I looked like a boy. I never really "came out" to anyone besides a few people online.
As for why I felt different, I was always weird and introverted. When I finally found a friend group at fourteen, the contrast between me and them was striking. I was much taller, wore "boy" clothes, didn't wear makeup, and most importantly, I was the only one who liked girls.
I think all of those things made me think i was ftm. Thankfully, I talked to psychologists and discovered radical feminism which helped me accept myself before I got to socially or medically transition.
(Wow this feels like a very vulnerable post lol)
women have to live with the constant awareness of the possibility of getting raped even in the most innocuous of situations, and people still have the audacity to present this awareness as drama and fearmongering. if you help out an elderly man with getting his groceries into the house and he rapes you, you are the dummy for not thinking it through. but if an elderly man invites you into his house on the pretense of needing help with the groceries and you refuse, you are a paranoid (and heartless!) bitch. schrĂśdinger's rapists: every man could be one, but also no man is, so how dare you think about it.