tumbleweedtech:

boop-your-dragons:

logically-asexual:

first tweets of a thread by @CantonWiner: My paper on the relationship between asexuality and feelings of detachment from gender just won the 2023 Graduate Student Paper award from @socwomen-South!  I’m thrilled to see this work recognized by a feminist organization.  A quick summary of the paper: My findings are based on interviews with 77 people on the asexuality spectrum.  At first, I planned to compare the experiences of asexual men, women, and “beyond the binary” asexuals.  I had to scrap that plan.  Why? About 1/3 of interviewees felt detached from gender altogether. These respondents often gave a gender identity when I initially asked. But as we talked, I learned that they felt uncomfortable with being interpreted through the lens of gender.  They found gender presentation/identity to be irrelevant, pointless, or even oppressive.ALT

i feel so seen!!

(twitter thread)

the sheer elation i felt at the last sentence of that second tweet.

Seen!

I’m really interested, however, in the seeming amalgamation between the asexuality and agender?

Gender and sexuality are so mixed up, but also distinct? I can’t wait to read the paper.

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privatejoker:

c3rvida3:

privatejoker:

privatejoker:

starting to think fragrantica reviewers think literally everything smells like piss

“this smells like piss again” well idk girl are you are looking for the piss note in everything? look inside yourself

I have to out myself as a perfume bitch to say this, but if you do find yourself thinking, “I really love this note, but FOR SOME UNKNOWN REASON, every perfume that contains it smells disgusting,” the problem almost always is YOUR skin chemistry reacting to that note. A common thing people complain about is vanilla making them smell like a hamster cage. The funny thing is, the fragrance community refers to the note that reacts with your skin chemistry badly as your “death note”.

look Outside yourself. on your skin

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kostusha:

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Blessed be the Machine

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oldshrewsburyian:

shredsandpatches:

ibetteracethatinterview:

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I just…….

He’s Thénardier, anyway

#god knows how we’ve lasted living with this bastard in the house (@shredsandpatches)

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northpearl3-deactivated20250728:

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huge fan of whatever they r doing on rednote

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pteren:

demigirlboss2girlrotboogaloo:

were–ralph:

beardedmrbean:

Mario party ass minigame

The wway she says “Gary fucked it all up” gives me life.

i didn’t think to turn on the sound when i first reblogged😭

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venom-princess-deactivated20250:

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derinthescarletpescatarian:

theothin:

lizardsfromspace:

lizardsfromspace:

A lot of celebrity callouts these days are written by people who seem unacquainted with employment bc they’re full of odd reaches like “did you know the CEO of the international corporation that they work with is problematic?” and like. Did you know the celebrity you’re talking about probably doesn’t even know that guy’s name and also why are we assuming if people are exposed to someone problematic for two seconds they must endorse everything they do & say forever

“Their co-star is problematic!”

GASP! They found out someone at their job was a bad person and they didn’t immediately storm into their boss’ office to quit and give a big Sorkin speech about it? We all know when you discover someone you work with sucks your two options are that, or bowing to them & saying “I agree with you 100% on everything now until the day I die. Because I’m your co-worker and that’s how that works”

I remember seeing someone criticize a person for working for amazon. as a reason to consider them culpable for amazon’s exploitative practices towards their workers. while working in one of those exploited positions

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o0apple0o:

my biggest dream is to calm down

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gelphienation:

I mean surely we all grew up feeling like there was a wrongness inherently deep inside us that will endure for the rest of our lives

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dughole:

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i wish he would come down from heaven & kill every instagram fitness liquid diet ozempic green juice low calorie food blogger

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problempuppy:

hope i am not just a mutual to you but also a stray you’d pick up off the street

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meimoons asked:

Can you please draw Nikandros? 🥺❤️

quelmdn:

I still need to rework an actual good design for him😞 but them teen!

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anasabdin:

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Hum

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imsobadatnicknames2:

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imsobadatnicknames2:

I love the very idea of the paris catacombs like. yeah sure the real-life city of paris has a straight-up megadungeon sprawling under it. Why not.

There’s also bones.

“Well how much bones.” I can assure you a comical amount. You’d think I was joking amount. Dark Souls ass decoration amount

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This is just like. A couple of pictures off google. i’ve been there. There’s piles of bones they haven’t been through.

Nobody in the notes mentioned this fact but i need to emphasize there is absolutely so much bones. There is a dungeon and it’s decorated like this. There’s bone piles and shit that hasn’t even been discovered. The mega dungeon is not only big it looks like that. They literally need to sort it out from the amount of bones. There are so many dead people beneath paris in a dark souls crypt.

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Lotsa people in the notes of this post pointing out that Paris isn’t unique in this regard and actually most cities have sprawling underground complexes under them (sewers, cisterns, railway systems, etc)

And like yeah but like. None of them look like a stereotypical evil dungeon in an RPG as the Paris catacombs. It’s not just that it has a lot of tunnels under it it’s that it has a lot of Dark Souls looking ass tunnels under it.

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