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#and then an ad ruines it :
spooksier · 1 year
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me when the emotionally repressed character is revealed to have had something happen in their childhood that was completely out of their control but changed them in a way they can never come back from
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rassblerry · 8 months
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GLAMROCK BONNIE MY ABSOLUTE LOVEEEE
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sphooney · 1 month
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everyones favorite lesbian
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or at the very least, charlies favorite lesbian
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monstermonger · 8 months
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The Ruins of Eldena
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sorry if you’ve already been asked, but what’s your favorite FNaF game?
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I’m a “Pizza Simulator” truther, it’s just the best one, though I’ll be honest “Help wanted 2” has really risen through the ranks for me, its probably my second favourite (that might update if the DLC pops off)
Sister location and FNAF 2 are close behind, they were OG faves
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moltenmusic · 8 months
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Her special day
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peroviney · 1 month
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I'm gonna punt them into the sun
(After harvesting star apples and relocating a snake in my hibiscus garden, this piece is finally finished.)
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xiranjayzhao · 8 months
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Quotes from The Revolution Cannot Triumph Without the Emancipation of Women (1)
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"It was the transition from one form of society to another that served to institutionalize women’s inequality. This inequality was produced by our own minds and intelligence in order to develop a concrete form of domination and exploitation."
"Humankind first knew slavery with the advent of private property. Man, master of his slaves and of the land, became in addition the woman’s master. This was the historic defeat of the female sex. It came about with the upheaval in the division of labor and as a result of new modes of production and a revolution in the means of production. In this way, paternal right replaced maternal right. Property was now handed down from father to son, rather than as before from the woman to her clan ... Women became his booty, his conquest in trade. He profited from their labor power and took his fill from the myriad of pleasures they afforded him."
"The status of women will improve only with the elimination of the system that exploits them. In fact, throughout the ages and wherever the patriarchy has triumphed, there has been a close parallel between class exploitation and women's inferior status. Of course, there were brighter periods where women, priestesses or female warriors, broke out of their oppressive chains. But the essential features of her subjugation have survived and been consolidated, both in everyday activity and in intellectual and moral repression."
"Her status overturned by private property, banished from her very self, relegated to the role of child raiser and servant, written out of history by philosophy (Aristotle, Pythagoras, and others) and the most entrenched religions, stripped of all worth by mythology, woman shared the lot of a slave, who in slave society was nothing more than a beast of burden with a human face."
"So it is not surprising therefore that in its phase of conquest the capitalist system, for which human beings are just so many numbers, should be the economic system that has exploited women the most brazenly and with the most sophistication. So, we are told, manufacturers in those days employed only women on their mechanized looms. They gave preference to women who were married and, among them, to those with a family at home to support. These women paid greater attention to their work than single women and were more docile, having no choice but to work to the point of exhaustion to earn the barest subsistence for their families. So we can see how women's particular attributes are turned against her, and all the most moral and delicate qualities of her nature become the means by which she is subjugated. Her tenderness, her love for her family, the meticulous care she takes with her work--all this is used against her."
"It is true that both she and the male worker are condemned to silence by their exploitation. But under the current economic system, the worker's wife is also condemned to silence by her worker husband. In other words, in addition to the class exploitation common to both of them, women must confront a particular set of relations that exist between them and men, relations of conflict and violence that use as their pretext physical differences."
- Thomas Sankara, Marxist president of Burkina Faso who implemented sweeping initiatives for the rights of women, including banning forced marriages and FGM and promoting female literacy and representation in government, until his murder in a French-backed coup in October 1987 that led to an utter reversal of his policies
Quotes from his March 8, 1987 Women's Day speech 7 months before he was killed (highly recommend reading the full version)
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crunchchute · 3 months
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born from the ruin
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knife-filled-plushies · 5 months
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i love these two so i decided to doodle them hsjfhskfj
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tiny bit of style experimentation
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gearbroth · 1 year
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philip :)
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pempempemto · 4 months
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okay yeah i missed these goobers
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yashley · 1 year
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fearne: *is an Animal* imogen: *Gives Scritches*
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bajablastable · 26 days
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nikolai's saw trappable little guys
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lesbianspeedy · 2 months
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they are literally everything to me btw. everything. like i look at them and cry.
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myrcella-lannister · 2 months
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FELIX AND VENETIA + their star matching tattoo
‟Felix's tattoo mirrors his sister’s but is proportionally bigger than hers. It’s derived from the single star which features in the family crest. It symbolizes the special connection to each other.” - Siân Miller, hair and makeup designer for Saltburn
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