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radsez · 7 days
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dorks cant just like things anymore gotta call everything a Hyperfixation
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radsez · 9 days
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Whenever I start spiraling due to my imposter syndrome I scroll through the messianic Jew tag and am reminded that there are actually imposters out there <3
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Ella Purnell as Jackie Taylor YELLOWJACKETS (2021- ) 1.05 Blood Hive
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radsez · 20 days
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one of the great texts of the modern era
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radsez · 21 days
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ROUND 1: ELAINE (seinfeld) VS BEOWULF (beowulf)
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radsez · 22 days
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radsez · 23 days
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dare i say the best loser girl ™ representation we’ve ever gotten
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radsez · 23 days
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Princess Diana & Sweaters/Cardigans
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radsez · 28 days
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Things that are normal for girls:
wanting to wear clothing from the boys’ department
wanting to cut your hair short
not wanting to wear makeup
being attracted to other girls
hating your body
hating getting your period
hating your breasts and/or vulva
wishing you weren’t a girl
not feeling like a girl
feeling like you’re doing girlhood wrong
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How it feels to be a beautiful girl with a secret
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what i can't help but think about in regards to dylan mulvaney's horrible song is not only how privileged he is as a man but how privileged he is as a well-off man. every single aspect of "girlhood" that he talks about is based in consumerism and requires a bourgeois background to access. i wonder what he would say if someone reminded him that there are millions of women around the world who don't have the means to find their womanhood in prescription drugs and healthcare, club life and one night stands, new clothes and makeup, etc. many women live day to day, struggling to make ends meet. are they excluded from "womanhood" or "girlhood" as dylan defines it?
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