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To Be Silent is To Be Complicit ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽 #BlackLivesMatter (feat. Leo, @dahlialiketheflower, Terrence, & @jayisjo)
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I hate man caves. I absolutely hate them.
It’s just the sentiment behind them that I find so reprehensible. It’s this idea that men need a retreat away from the responsibilities of family life whereas women do not. I very seldom see people who have man caves also have a space for the woman and if they do it’s always significantly smaller, less equipped, and seldom used.
And the thing is men will often argue this point by saying “well she has the rest of the house” because they think that forcing their wives/girlfriends to do all of the administrative work around the house constitutes personal space. So they force their partners to become household managers wherein a daily flow is created that they are not involved enough to feel a part of, this creates a sense of disconnect from family life, and makes men feel as if they’re being bossed around in their wife’s home , which creates a need to “get away.” Which basically results in him hiding while his wife runs the household. Men think this is fair because they think that it’s natural for women to be household managers rather than realize she’s just picking up his slack.
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[ID: a six panel comic.
The first panel is a skull with an open mouth from which smoke is escaping. The skull has one eye that is blue, one eye that is pink, and the nose is white. The panel reads “To know trans history is to know the history of the human race. We’ve always been here.”
The second panel has a continuation of the smoke from the previous panel. It reads “In every country” next to a box of country flags, “every community” next to a number of houses in different architecture, “since the beginning” next to a growing embryo.
The third panel depicts a number of historical trans people. They each speak in sequence.
Marsha P. Johnson (1945-1992): “as leaders!”
We’wha (1849-1896): “artists!”
Willmer Broadnax (1916-1992): “musicians!”
Alan L. Hart (1890-1962): “healers!”
Mary Jones (1800s): “lovers!”
Pazyryk Warrior (4 BCE!): “fighters!”The fourth panel reads “our stories have been erased,” with the word erased appearing to be scratched through with an eraser, above some burning books; “our heroes hunted” above a bear trap.
It then continues “That’s why you matter! You’re making our history right now!” “You” is made of the trans flag and surrounded by hearts.The fifth panel reads “Not everyone is born with such a gift!” around a figure holding a glowing trans symbol in careful hands, “Not everyone can be like us!” above an angry, yelling crowd, “And in 1000 years from now?” next to an hourglass.
The sixth panel reads “We’ll still be here! As unstoppable as we always were!”, around a large number of various diverse individuals, seated on, around, and within a skull]
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bored in quarantine? try thinking gay thoughts
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endless list of things i love
↳ years and years (2019)beware those men, the jokers and the tricksters and the clowns. they will laugh us into hell
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📸 Frederick Stibbert, who was one of Italy’s wealthiest and most popular bachelors of the late XIX century, pictured in 1865, with a friend while they reenact the knighting of Joan of Arc. Both are dressed in armours from his collection.
🏛 The Stibbert Museum (Italian: Museo Stibbert)
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📸 Фредерик Стибберт был одним из самых богатых и популярных холостяков Италии конца XIX века. На фотографии 1865 года он запечатлен с подругой. Они воссоздают образ Орлеанской девы - Жанны д'Арк, оба одеты в доспехи из его коллекции.🏛 Музей Стибберта, Флоренция (Италия)