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knittingclub · 6 days
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whenever i'm trying to talk myself out of buying something i don't need i always hear my old russian professor's voice echoing in my head: "WHAT??? WILL YOU DIE THE RICHEST MAN IN THE GRAVEYARD?" and then i make an unwise financial decision
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knittingclub · 8 days
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Ah Leon’s brilliant ceramic teapots and mug.
I AM IN LOVE.
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knittingclub · 9 days
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chrysanthemum is a beautiful name for a baby mouse
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knittingclub · 10 days
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sculptures by toshoneko
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Custard Pie
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i was literally never the same after reading the velveteen rabbit for the first time at age 5
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knittingclub · 10 days
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“Bronze basin with little animals that spin when filled with water. China, Eastern Zhou dynasty, 697–628 BC”
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knittingclub · 11 days
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'ningbo history museum, ningbo, zhejiang province, china, 2008' by lu wenyu in breaking ground: architecture by women - jane hall (2019)
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knittingclub · 11 days
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knittingclub · 11 days
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I really don't know how to explain to people that supporting gender liberation (liberation for trans people, liberation for gnc people, liberation from all oppressive gender roles) means you have to be able to see someone you think is cis "crossdressing" and be cool about it. You have to be able to see someone presenting in a way that doesn't make sense to you and not interrogate them about their identity. You have to be able to hear someone express a gender identity you don't understand and go "Huh! Neat," and go about your business. If you truly want gender liberation for all then you have to stop trying to exert control over other people's genders, period.
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knittingclub · 11 days
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Here comes the bride, Los Angeles, CA, c.
1950s. (Photo by Charles Williams
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knittingclub · 12 days
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Coptic Egypt, 3rd–4th century
Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (89.18.5)
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knittingclub · 12 days
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꧁★꧂
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knittingclub · 12 days
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In Egypt, Eid El Fitr prayer started with,
"لولا أننا أُمرنا بالفرحة ، ما كان لنا عيد"
"If it weren't for the fact that we're obligated to celebrate, we wouldn't have any joy today"
Hearts and prayers always with Gaza
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knittingclub · 12 days
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I will be saying :3 ^_^ :D while masc I don’t give a fuck
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knittingclub · 21 days
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knittingclub · 22 days
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Sëlynn aka 쉬시턴 aka Sëlynn Lee aka Selynn Draws (South Korean, b. South Korea, based Frankfurt am Main, Germany)Female Artists - A cat in grandma's veggie basket, Paintings
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