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i take 10 psychic damage when I see feminists use the b word

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good morning, have a shitty meme i made
Me: I have so many shows to catch up on... maybe I’ll do charmed last?
YALL: Abby is back
Me: ... so charmed is first.
does anyone wanna play genshin?
i wanna defeat the geo cube or the dominator of wolves with someone ngl
my wl is 3 and i’m in the america server btw
Goodnight, anyone got any shading tips?

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Okay, I don’t usually post much myself on here but I have some stuff I wanted to say about this past year, and since not many people I know follow me this feels like the best place to do it. 2020 was super shitty. We all know that. The majority of the year was spent inside my house with little social interaction. Towards the end of the year I could feel myself getting progressively more numb and just empty-feeling. But this year also had some good parts for me which I at least wanna acknowledge.
I joined multiple fandoms that, although they stress me out sometimes, have some really awesome communities and have helped me find a bunch of awesome people and artists.
I also actually managed to maintain an online friendship for more than a month for the first time ever ( @logic-cat , idk if you’re asleep rn but I’m glad we became friends. I’m not good at getting all emotional when directly talking to someone, but becoming friends was one of the better parts of my year, so thanks for talking to me about my interests even when you don’t fully understand them and telling me about yours. This is my first real experience with having a friend online and it’s been super nice to have someone to talk to even if we don’t get to see each other irl.)
One of my irl friends, @runningloondong, moved recently and even though it’s been weird not having her to talk to in person (even though we didn’t do much of that thanks to the pandemic) Im glad we’ve managed to stay in contact, and she seems happier now. Pls keep talking to me, I miss you and I like knowing how you’re doing now and having someone to talk about fandom culture and weird tropes with.
I actually found my sense of style and figured out some things about myself I had been thinking bout for a long time, since I had so much time to think to myself. I finally got rid of some toxic people this year that I’m better off without in my life, while also finding some great people. I had almost daily calls with my best friend (who isn’t on tumblr unfortunately) which helped me stay sane rn.
I just wanted to post this to remind myself, as well as anyone else who may need this reminder, that even though this year was pretty terrible overall it had some good moments, and to hold on for those and not completely lose hope no matter how grim, hopeless and numb you may be feeling in the moment. I’m going into 2021 with no real expectations, good or bad, because we all know how that went for 2020. I’m just glad to be free of this daunting year. Happy new years everyone, I wish you an awesome 2021.
Tupac's Words 21 Years Ago Still Beaming With Relevance Especially On Systemic Racism
Tupac’s Words 21 Years Ago Still Beaming With Relevance Especially On Systemic Racism
Tupac Shakur would have been 49 this year and a throwback to one of his first interviews, 28 years ago, shows that nothing much has changed regarding systemic racism and police brutality.
What he said as a 21-year-old in 1992 has strong echoes of what is happening in today’s the United States, with the rapper claiming that racism had prevented him following his acting dream.
Speaking to E! News…
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