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I've watched a lot of marinashutup's stuff over the years, but the one phrase that's stuck in my head out of all she's said is saying she had day three hair. It's such a vivid description and I use it all the time.
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tenderlyhands · 3 years
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My neck be hurting from this whiplash from Man like Mobeen. I'm actually going to sue for emotional and physical damages. Comedy show my ass
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bowlingshirtbellas · 6 years
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marinashutup · 6 years
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Can you separate politics from morality? Let’s dissect the idea of being a “good person deep down.”
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so today at work we were talking about our favourite people and the 5 year olds were of course talking about their fave superheros and then and bless one of our black kids stood up (we have like 2) so excitedly and was asking about black panther, with the biggest grin on his face.
He was all like 'hes my favourite, i love his claws, he's so cool and dark like me' and he starting talking about how he kinda liked the villain and i was like me too bro me too!
Just a lil thing that made my day today
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akajustmerry · 6 years
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I Was Way Too Into These Characters + Celebs To Be Straight
Inspired by the lovely @marinashutup and @claudiaboleyn's videos on their formative lgbt crushes on Kristen Stewart and Katie McGrath from a while back, here are 5 characters/celebs I was way too into for someone convinced they were straight.
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radagasp · 7 years
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ugh it’s just so frustrating because so many youtubers put /so/ much research and effort and information into their videos because they pretty much have to to be taken seriously but they still aren’t and then there’s Arugula Scattergories who just spews the most ignorant hurtful shit every few months and then whines about how people can’t grow when they’re criticized or whatever and makes excuses for not being educated and it’s just like so freaking irresponsible like you have a large audience and large voice and what you are saying is really harmful so just like try to learn for like five damn minutes instead of just bringing in another clueless friend to make you feel like you know what you’re talking about omg
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deadpanda69 · 6 years
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Marina...Shutup
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addressedtothefire · 7 years
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dovahfem · 7 years
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Anti-SJW’s: Feminists only want to hear similar opinions to their own! They live in an echo chamber!
Feminists: *make videos and posts about how they disagree with Laci Green*
Anti-SJW’s: They’re turning on each other! They’re cannibalizing each other!
Yeah, totally not an attempt to silence us or anything. Nope. Not at all.
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tenderlyhands · 3 years
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Looking at what netflix did to winx club. I'm holding onto W.i.t.c.h. so fucking tightly cos they'll have to pry that show out of my dead heads
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marinashutup · 6 years
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Let's chat the importance of film representation, and why a lack thereof can put certain films on pedestals. Anyway, go see Searching starring John Cho!!
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So this gal right here won the Hamilton £10 lottery and i put 2 peeps in and i am but one meer lonely peep who is panicking about a wasted ticket!! 😬😬
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corbinite · 7 years
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marinashutup replied to your photo “One of the branches of my Christmas Cactus mutated back to a basal...”
whoa didn't know that could happen!
I didn’t either! It kind of makes sense though, plant morphology can be pretty flexible and sometimes a branch will mutate and grow differently (like a shrubby horizontal juniper will occasionally have a branch that mutates and grows upward as if it was a normal juniper of the species, or a peach tree will have a branch that mutates and grows nectarines) but I had never seen a plant mutate and revert back to an entirely different stage of its evolution! I wonder if I can take a cutting of it and grow more like that
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queerbauten · 7 years
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Quick, tired response to @marinashutup‘s latest video:
I have thoughts about the “genital preferences” discourse that I won’t get into here.
What I really want to discuss is this line:
"If you're an adult, and you have sexual experiences, and you're not asexual, then I'm pretty sure that your sexuality now is going to be pretty different from when you were 12 or 13...."
I’m (a biromantic grey-)asexual. Admittedly, I don’t have any “sexual experiences” (as I understand them in this context).
However:
When I was 12, I would have told you I was straight. When I was 13, I would have told you I was bisexual. It was only until I was 19—an adult, in university, etc., etc.—that I realized that I was asexual.
Asexuality is framed in a very childish way in Marina’s video. Asexuals, in this framework, are kids who just don’t understand human sexuality.
That rhetoric is hugely inaccurate, for one thing. I had to do a lot of self-reflection in order to understand and accept my asexuality. I still do a lot of self-reflection about my asexuality. Also, I do have a very good working understanding of human sexuality (I say, as though I’m some sort of robot/alien and not, you know, a human)—more than quite a few allosexuals I’ve met in my lifetime.
The rhetoric is also extremely damaging. A lot of asexuals are, at some point or another, are made to feel “broken” because of their orientation. Infantilizing asexual people only furthers that notion. (And, of course, when something’s “broken”, you fix it—see the historical (and current) pathologization of asexuality.) That’s not even getting into the intersections with other parts of identity that are usually infantilized (gender, disability).
It’s so disappointing to see people espouse this conception of asexuality—especially when it’s coming from prominent members of the LGBT and feminist communities.
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