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stubbornartemis · 6 months
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DIONYSUS IS A WOMAN IDC LOOK INTO YOUR PUSSY AFTER 1 GLASS OF RED AND TELL ME THE GOD OF WINE IS A MAN
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making this one binary. no ghost agnosticism allowed. but explain the nuances in the tags if you want.
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Autumnal
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happy hallowing you can take TWO pieces
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Moment of Solitude 🍁 !.
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WE ARE EVERYWHERE (Acrylic paint on paper, applied with paper stencil, 2023)
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stubbornartemis · 6 months
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I know this will bother unhealed adults, but the real world, more often than not, does give you second chances and do overs. Very rarely are things set in stone. And people, especially young people, deserve to know that. Because lording the idea that they can never mess up, even once, does a lot more damage than good.
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First rule of being a woman is everything you do is going to be ridiculed and nothing you do is going to be seen as good enough so literally just do whatever the fuck
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I'm currently 23, and I think that life is all about experiencing things and trying to enjoy them as much as possible. At first, I thought that there would be a special signal of some sort, but it turned out that no one will give you a wake-up call, so instead of waiting for "the time" to come I started to do things that I always wanted, like doing something new, going out somewhere, consuming different sorts of content I've always heard of but never touched for some unknown reason. It helps to see things from different perspectives and, therefore, helps you to understand what sticks right with you. It ain't much but it's an honest work, I guess.
I also started to think less about other people's opinions and more about what I truly want and it helped a lot with finding purpose in life. Thinking about things that I could do, but others can't (because I can't control what others do, but can control myself). That helped me to figure some things out too. Putting yourself first no matter what is important. Making yourself a starting point in your life and gaining all kinds of experience is good for you.
people who are older than me. is it possible to find out how to live life on purpose when you are 22 or will that come later
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stubbornartemis · 6 months
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31 horror movies directed by women (2010-2023) for the 31 days of Halloween
American Mary (2012) | dir. Jen & Sylvia Soska
Chained (2012) | dir. Jennifer Chambers Lynch
Helter Skelter (2012) | dir. Mika Ninagawa
The Babadook (2014) | dir. Jennifer Kent
Fatal Frame (2014) | dir. Mari Asato
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014) | dir. Ana Lily Amirpour
The Voices (2014) | dir. Marjane Satrapi
Evolution (2015) | dir. Lucile Hadžihalilović
The Invitation (2015) | dir. Karyn Kusama
The Lure (2015) | dir. Agnieszka Smoczyńska
The Love Witch (2016) | dir. Anna Biller
Prevenge (2016) | dir. Alice Lowe
Raw (2016) | dir. Julia Ducournau
Revenge (2017) | dir. Coralie Fargeat
Friendly Beast (2017) | dir. Gabriela Amaral Almeida
Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017) | dir. Issa López
Braid (2018) | dir. Mitzi Peirone
Saint Maud (2019) | dir. Rose Glass
Bulbbul (2020) | dir. Anvita Dutt
I Blame Society (2020) | dir. Gillian Wallace Horvat
Relic (2020) | dir. Natalie Erika James
Candyman (2021) | dir. Nia DaCosta
Censor (2021) | dir. Prano Bailey-Bond
The Fear Street Trilogy (2021) | dir. Leigh Janiak
Titane (2021) | dir. Julia Ducournau
Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) | dir. Halina Reijin
Fresh (2022) | dir. Mimi Cave
Hatching (2022) | dir. Hanna Bergholm
Huesera: The Bone Woman (2022) | dir. Michelle Garza Cervera
Birth/Rebirth (2023) | dir. Laura Moss
My Animal (2023) | dir. Jacqueline Castel
Extended List
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stubbornartemis · 6 months
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One of the points of Greta Thunberg's book about the Climate, was about female land ownership, and how we need an increase of it. That actually surprised me, not that I didn't think of it before, but because it was presented as one of the solutions.
Greta actually looked at what happens to the land when women reign over it, or when women even just have access to it and are allowed to work on it, and noticed that women almost always, naturally, regenerated the land. Women will go and plant trees on their land immediately, and feed their families with the produce it makes. Women will not even stop at planting trees on their land, they'll go and re-forest the surrounding areas too, sharing secrets of the trees with others who can benefit from the extra free food. Women will plant native species, bushes, flowers, gardens, revitalize the soil, add life to the dirt and the sand, and this is something that is recorded consistently and long term with the female land ownership, land is not only regenerated, but used for immediate benefit of all life on it. That includes humans, animals, bugs, bacteria, plants and the local environment in general.
Greta also points out that most of the land that women are working on, is currently not their own. They're most often lending their hands to the land owned by their husbands, brothers, uncles, relatives or landlords, and these m*n will sometimes decide to undo all that work, and build something environmentally destructive on it in order to make a personal profit.
This is why Greta implores that is important that women own more land, personally and with full power over what happens to it. Women having full control over land is nature's way of regeneration and prevention of climate change. Give land to the women to fight climate change.
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Link | Twitter Link
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stubbornartemis · 6 months
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you know what it's actually really bad to exclusively consume media and books made by men when you're a woman like i think it makes a lot of women take men more srsly than they'd like to believe + gives u this weird inferiority complex about yourself as a female. no, you need to go out of your way to seek out a wide variety of stuff made by women and maybe then you'll feel a little bit better....and also you'll feel like the shit made by men you were reading/watching/listening to before wasn't as good as you remembered
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I’m scared for our girls and women
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babe i really can't talk right now i'm in the middle of pacing around the house while listening to music
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Hold men accountable for their behavior
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