Genuinely WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED on the set of the wicked movies?? This is weird
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Genuinely WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED on the set of the wicked movies?? This is weird

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no amount of budgeting will make up for the fact that we simply do not make enough money
no amount of therapy will make up for the fact that we simply do not make enough money
no amount of working will make up for the fact that we simply do not make enough money
Recently I’ve been thinking about different components of sexual orientation, and how it is effectively formed of both internal identity and external behaviour. It’s interesting that, without a detailed conversation with other individuals, we can only assume their orientation and identity on the basis of their external behaviour, which is all that is visible to us.
For example, if someone is in a long term, committed, monogamous relationship with a member of the opposite sex, they are assumed to be straight, and their behaviour is interpreted as representative of heterosexuality. But they might be bisexual. If someone is in a long term, committed, monogamous relationship with a member of the same sex, they are assumed to be gay/lesbian, and their behaviour is interpreted as representative of homosexuality. But they might be bisexual.
In this context, what external behaviour could someone exhibit that would lead to the assumption they were bisexual, and therefore that their behaviour is representative of bisexuality? They’d have to be engaging with the same sex and the opposite sex more or less simultaneously in order not to be assumed to be straight or gay/lesbian. How might that work?
They could be having regular sex with multiple people of both sexes (bisexuals are promiscuous, bisexuals are easy, bisexuals are sluts). They could be having multiple consecutive and short term relationships with people of both sexes (bisexuals can’t commit, bisexuals will leave you for a member of the other sex). They could be having sex with people of both sexes at the same time (bisexuals are kinky, bisexuals have group sex, bisexuals want to have threesomes all the time). They could have a committed relationship with a member of one sex, and affairs with members of the other sex (bisexuals CHEAT). They could be non-monogamous and having various relationships with members of both sexes (bisexuals can’t be satisfied with just one person).
So. In order for other people to recognise you as a bisexual person, you have to be engaging in some form of stigmatised and nonconforming sexual activity, all of which just happen to be typical stereotypes about bisexuality. The only way to be perceived as a bisexual person is to conform with bisexual stereotypes. A bisexual person who doesn’t conform to a single bisexual stereotype cannot be perceived as a bisexual person, and therefore cannot disprove or undermine those stereotypes in the mind of the person perceiving them. Because if they don’t conform to a single bisexual stereotype, they are perceived as heterosexual/homosexual, and their nice, conforming, virtuous behaviour is ascribed to that perceived monosexual identity. Even if they had previously exhibited bisexual behaviour (bisexuality is just a phase, they’ll eventually pick a side).
Alternatively, they could verbally assert their identity regularly enough to offset the assumptions others make on the basis of their behaviour (bisexuals are self-obsessed).
There is no way of being consistently perceived as a bisexual person, in the current landscape, without reinforcing bisexual stereotypes in the minds of those perceiving you, because if you don’t align with and reinforce those stereotypes you are unperceivable as a bisexual person.
TW: Eating Disorder
Those with eating disorders, do you/did you ever experience these symptoms/side effects that I've not seen talked about a lot?
Prominent/bulging veins
Always baking or buying food for other people
Gut/poop problems
Falling asleep alot/being constantly tired
Damaged vision
Severe nail breaking or nails falling off
Hair loss
Taste completely changing
Memory problems
Multiple of these
I have/had an eating disorder but didn't experience any of these (completely val
I don't have an eating disorder/see results
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All except damaged vision. I mean my glasses prescription got slightly worse but that was also normal for my age so i don't think it's related

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when I win the lotto Imma buy a big plot of land and invite all my friends to live on it and hire some architects to design our dream houses and there will be a central building where we can all just hang out and it will have games and snacks and maybe a shared cat and there will be goats outside and no one has to work if they don't want to
Learned recently that the "proana" community is alive and well on Tumblr, unfortunately. For all those who still glamorize starving yourself here are some very not glamorous things I dealt with while anorexic and while recovering:
Dry, dry skin even when I used lotion. I remember one time I took off my multiple pairs of fleece lined leggings (because I was always freezing) and the insides were just coated in flakes of dry skin. Don't know the science behind it but I'm guessing my body just had to prioritize and my skin was not a priority.
My teeth felt like they were rotting out of my mouth. I eventually had to get a ton of painful, expensive dental work including a root canal.
Not going to parties, gatherings, or even really seeing friends and family unless I absolutely had to because I couldn't risk going somewhere that had food.
Classmates avoiding me, because lets face it, I was weird and not in a good way.
Never once felt sexy, maybe due to having no hips or boobs, maybe due to having 0 sex drive, who knows.
Lying awake at night, obsessively counting my own heart rate and calculating my bpm again and again, knowing it was too low.
Arguments with loved ones that were completely my fault because I was crabby and hangry; they did nothing wrong; I damaged those relationships on my own.
Forgetting about everything I used to be passionate about.
Probably lots more I'm not thinking of right now. Other recovered individuals, feel free to add to the list.
amy bradley is still missing.
here i go again, watching insane true crime documentaries at work and feeling the need to talk about it.
amy bradley is still missing. and every time i revisit the case, it gets more disturbing — not because it’s old or cold, but because there’s still evidence trickling in that suggests she didn’t just disappear… she was taken.
let’s get something straight: the theory that amy was trafficked isn’t a wild internet rabbit hole. it’s a very real possibility, one backed by consistent witness reports, FBI involvement, and disturbing connections to known trafficking patterns in the caribbean.
so let’s go into it.
first — the basics:
amy lynn bradley was 23 years old when she disappeared in march 1998, during a cruise with her family on the royal caribbean ship rhapsody of the seas. they had docked near curaçao. she was last seen around 5:30am by her brother, sitting on the balcony of their cabin. when her family woke up a little while later — she was gone. no signs of a fall. no body in the water. no explanation. just… gone.
searches were done. the ship was combed. ports were checked. but nothing turned up. and pretty quickly, it became clear: she hadn’t just wandered off. something had happened.
now — here’s where it starts getting darker.
over the years, there have been multiple credible sightings of a woman believed to be amy. and not just “someone who looked like her.” detailed, specific reports:
curaçao brothel (1999): a u.s. navy petty officer reported seeing a distressed woman in a brothel who told him her name was amy. he didn’t come forward until two years later — not because he doubted what he saw, but because the brothel was an illegal establishment for him to be in as active military. he was close to retirement and feared that reporting the incident might jeopardize his rank or benefits.
barbados store (early 2005): a woman vacationing in barbados reported seeing a young woman in a department store restroom, closely followed and monitored by two men. she said the woman looked petrified — tense, wide-eyed, like she was afraid to speak. according to the witness, the girl identified herself as “amy” when they briefly spoke.
adult website photo (2005): the bradley family later received an anonymous tip containing images of a woman featured on a known prostitution website operating in the caribbean. the woman bore a striking resemblance to amy — same facial structures. the fbi conducted a comparative analysis using multiple known photos of amy, and concluded that the woman in the images could very well be her.
and then there’s the internet data. a man named anthony willis created a website dedicated to spreading awareness about amy’s case. one specific page — a section filled with family memories, old childhood photos of amy, and recent images of the bradley family celebrating birthdays and holidays — began receiving a suspicious surge of traffic. the hits were traced back to a single IP address in barbados.
it’s never been confirmed who was on the other end… but it lines up chillingly with the theory that amy may have still been alive — quietly watching, trying to feel connected, maybe even searching for a way back.
because really — why would a random person in barbados be spending time on a page full of deeply personal family moments? unless it wasn’t random at all. unless it meant something to them.
so let’s talk about trafficking — and why this theory holds weight.
first, location. the caribbean — especially islands like curaçao, st. maarten, and barbados — has long been on the radar for human trafficking, especially sex trafficking. ports are ideal. tourists come and go, and so do traffickers. victims are often abducted and moved quickly through these locations. the cruise industry, unfortunately, provides the perfect cover: a transient population, international waters, jurisdictional grey areas.
in many of these places, forced prostitution is deeply embedded in the underground economy. the problem isn’t just that people are being trafficked to these islands — it’s that many are being kept there. brothels. private rings. high-end operations that move people without a trace.
so no — it’s not unreasonable to believe that amy could have been abducted while in port and quickly absorbed into a trafficking system. she was young, attractive, alone on deck at dawn. the opportunity was there.
but here’s where people start asking the big question:
if she had access to a computer, if she saw the website, why wouldn’t she reach out?
i won’t go into full detail here — but i do know things about trafficking. personal things. and one thing i’ll say is: freedom in captivity is rarely what it looks like.
depending on the captors, if you’ve been held long enough, they start to give you controlled freedoms. a walk outside. a trip to a store. access to a computer. but none of that means you’re actually free. and that access? it’s not without strings. internet activity can be tracked. keystrokes can be logged. they know what you’re doing. they watch. so if amy did see that site, if she opened it from a public café or a guarded apartment, and wanted to send an email saying “help me,” — she’d know there could be real consequences.
and when you're in that world, threats aren’t empty. you’re told: if you try anything, we’ll hurt your family. if you leave, you’ll be hunted. if you speak out, it won’t end well.
trauma and fear rewire how you think. she might’ve been given just enough freedom to keep her compliant — a tactic traffickers often use. it's psychological warfare. by the time you've been in that system for years, you don’t just run. you survive.
and honestly? that makes the barbados IP hit even more chilling. maybe she saw the page. maybe she wanted to reach out — but couldn’t risk it.
at the end of the day — the trafficking theory shouldn’t be brushed aside.
we have:
consistent sightings in two major trafficking hubs
photographic evidence flagged by the fbi
internet activity tracing back to one of those same locations
and a case that’s remained unsolved for twenty-five years
this theory isn’t far-fetched. it’s the most plausible explanation left. and the most terrifying.
i genuinely believe there’s a chance amy is still alive. living in silence. surviving in a system that stole her name, her face, her freedom. and if she ever does get the chance to reach out — god, i hope the right person is there to see it.

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I also do not give a single fuck if conservatives consider anything with gay people in it to be pornographic, the answer is to decouple homosexuality from pornography, not to support porn.
they associate gay people with rapists and pedophiles too that doesn’t mean we support anyone we’re shoved into the same category as in order to save our own skin, but some of you soulless ghouls actually supports those people too
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"It's so fucked up women have to do sex work to survive" so trueee it's so fucked up we live in a capitalist society where you need to do work you don't want to do just to be alive. I'm so glad we're talking about ALL the jobs that are forced onto people, especially women, that are full of harassment. Thank God we're not just focusing on jobs that are already heavily stigmatized and shaming women for doing what's necessary to survive, even though every single person has to do that but for some reason it's immoral when it's a stripper instead of a fast food employee
"Sex workers don't want to be sex workers, they have to do it to make money" no fucking wayyy im sure that cashier being yelled at because someone brought an expired coupon loves her job and it's what she wants to do forever
…Are you people seriously comparing being yelled at to being raped day in day out?
I think you are missing the obviously anti capitalism part of this post like. They aren't saying they are the exact same but in both cases of being a sex worker of cashier you are being forced by the system we live in to work or die. It's just clear you are purposefully missing the point. Like yeah being a sex worker comes with far more dangers than being a cashier but both are there because of an inherently exploitative system. Everyone is hurt by capitalism, some people just have to feel it more than others sex workers definitely being one of them.
They are saying they’re the same(or at least comparable), that’s what the post’s whole point is. That prostitution is no different and is no less demeaning than other work. But that’s not true. Because it’s rape and it shouldn’t be considered ‘work’. Consent cannot be obtained through payment, and consent is a lot more important when it comes to sex than when it comes to idk stacking shelves or being a cashier. They are fundamentally different, it is not just ‘more job risks’, it’s the fact one is inherently a human rights violation
Sex work isn't inherently rape. In the current industry there is a lot of exploitation and violence but that isn't inherent to sex work. I think that it's often a lot more dangerous especially given our capitalist society where you have to work or starve. People can be pushed into horrible situations. Again though not inherently bad. Porn isn't some evil horrible thing, the people who make it deserve to be safe, respected, and paid fairly. Sex work is work.
Our society is incredibly weird about sex and nudity, it's also very hateful towards women. Those things affect all industries but especially sex work and porn the hardest. That doesn't make sex work inherently bad.
Yes it does. Even if porn magically became free of misogyny and pedophilia and racism, it would still be paying people to have sex. Money is coercion. Coercion is rape. Consent cannot be bought.
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