this is not a "witch hunt." this is not over something that's now irrelevant. this is someone who avoided any accountability whatsoever for something less than a year ago and is repeating the exact same behavior they were criticized for in the first place.
they got caught being friendly with blogs who reblog from open and well-known terfs, as well as ridiculing transmisogyny. they are still friendly with those same blogs. they have not addressed their behavior or changed it. this is relevant now.
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Get twisted with our new Twisted Tee!
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cc: twitter @shirtsthtgohard
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Fashion Blog
My blogmate Spencer brought the Twitter account @shirtsthatgohard to my attention earlier and I’ve been periodically laughing about it all morning. It’s worth your time.
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Yo let me holler at you for a second
Today I am officially launching "Volume 2" of BROWN OBSERVABLE PHENOMENA! That means that those four designs up there are fully produced and in stock!
Just as before, These fine BROWN products are made with the same authentic Appalachian handmade Murdershed™ quality that over three dozen customers have trusted for weeks.
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yeah no if you're friends with terfs idc what your personal beliefs are. you can claim you disagree with them as much as you want but ultimately if you don't care enough about someone being part of a genocidal hate group to cut them off that's an actual problem. go to hell
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you guys need to stop trusting callouts and warning posts that don't/refuse to link receipts
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its so fucking funny when people post callouts with sum total 0 sources and then in the notes when someone asks for links for ANYTHING they're like "dude trust me i can't remember but i saw it"
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you will not catch me knowingly reblogging shit from shirtsthatgohard. i find their misleading presentation of candid images of odd shirts, when in reality most if not all shirts they post are shirts that they sell, is duplicitous and unsavory. the joy and whimsy of posting/observing a weird shirt found at a thrift store is that you get to imagine why it was made, who it was made for, and how it ended up in public rotation. and the experience is robbed of that joy when the answer is "it looks like that and is being publicly shared because it was designed to look wacky to drive interest". its the same reason i find AI images so foul, its reason for creation and singleminded autonomous construction make it soulless and cheap.
begone, filthy spirit of online profiteering, i despise it when you purposefully manufacture an advertisement to look like it was shared by someone with no profit incentive. disgusting. sickening even.
no i dont expect you to get as heated about this as i do.
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