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The Queendom

@spiritqueenie / spiritqueenie.tumblr.com

genderfluid, 24, with a hodge-podge blog. Sometimes I make art.
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matarsack

i think the world doesn’t know what it really means to live in a theocratic dictatorship. Let me tell you about our experiences living in the islamic regime of iran.

1. Your parents were born to muslim parents so they’re automatically muslim. You’re automatically a muslim too. You didn’t choose your religion and you can’t opt out of it or you will be executed.

2. The compulsory hijab law makes you a criminal if you choose not to wear hijab even tho you didn’t choose to be a muslim and you don’t consider yourself a muslim but the regime has forced you into that role whether you like it or not. And when you ‘break that law’, they can do with you as they please.

3. little girls as young as 7 yrs old are forced to wear hijab at school even tho the islam itself says the age is 9. and all the schools are gender segregated so imagine how they force you to get used to hijab even when you’re just surrounded by other girls. And all day long at school they tell you horrible stories about what will happen to you in hell if someone sees even a strand of your hair.

4. the regime modifies all the textbooks, story books, cartoons and movies to represent the ideal woman with full on hijab. The iranian media is ordered to photoshop every photo of a woman that may be showing a little skin. And if they’re iranian, no hair is supposed to be seen or that will be photoshopped away. Women are mostly excluded from billboards and tv commercials.

5. imagine going to work or meeting up with a friend when suddenly the morality police kidnap you in broad daylight and force you into a van to take you to a station where they will treat you like a criminal and if you don’t agree to get humiliated and do as they say, they will put you in prison. And in case of Mahsa Amini and so many more before her, they will beat you to death. My sister was barely 18 when she got kidnapped and they didn’t let her call home and she’d been so fucking scared and we had no idea where she was. Imagine all the psychological trauma.

6. If you’re in a car and not wearing hijab they will fine you and seize your car. So when u get into a taxi the driver will ask you to keep your hijab on otherwise they’ll get fined. And if you refuse they’ll ask you to get off the car.

7. And its not just about hijab. In Ramadan, they get even more vicious. If they catch you eating or even drinking water on the street they will give you lashes as punishment and even imprison you for breaking the law. If you work in a state-owned company it’s even worse. They will close the cafeteria and take away the water dispensers. All restaurants are banned from delivering food before iftar. It’s a fucking mess. Everyone has to pretend they’re fasting or they’ll be severely punished.

8. And how could I forget about this! iranian women are banned from singing! the islamic regime prohibits women’s singing voices to be heard by men so imagine the horror of having 50% of the population banned from ever becoming a singer. If they identify a female singer in iran, they will take her to jail and force her to repent her sins in the most humiliating way so that she will never dare sing again.

9. And every time the regime gets wind of a private gathering of men and women trying to have fun and live their fucking private lives, the police crash the party and take everyone to jail bc the Islamic regime bans iranian men and women from having fun.

10. Did you know that the islamic regime doesn’t allow women’s faces to be printed on their obituaries or headstones? They put a flower for our faces instead and if they see a headstone with a woman’s face printed on it they’ll smash it to pieces. That’s how religious dictatorship continues to oppress and erase women even after their deaths.

11. For some reason, women aren’t allowed to ride motorcycles and the government won’t issue any license for them. In some cities, women are barred from riding a bicycle.

So if you see Islam has become for many iranians a symbol of oppression and torture and discrimination, that’s why. The regime uses islam as a weapon to silence and punish anyone who opposes them. You can love islam all you want from the safety of your home in a free country and talk about how kind and benevolent the religion is, but in iran, it’s a whole different story.

Our economy is fucked. All govt officials are corrupt as fuck. Most websites are banned in iran. Even tumblr is banned. The world has cut the iranian ppl from many services. We don’t have intl credit cards like visa card. Amazon doesn’t do delivery to iran. We cant get netflix, spotify or even a gamepass subscription. we don’t get any Apple services here. iran isn’t listed as a country you could choose when signing up for a lot of services. and when we decide to leave iran and escape this hellhole, every country out there will make it sooo much harder for us to get a visa just bc we had the misfortune to be born in iran at the wrong time.

This is the story of iran for the past 44 years. Held hostage by a corrupt regime that uses religion to suppress and torture the people and being abandoned by the rest of the world bc our lives don’t matter.

Please be our voice. Once they shut down the internet completely and silence our voice, they will start slaughtering us to stifle the protests just like they did in 2019. Please help us. We want this fucking regime gone.

^^Everyone should read this before talking about Iran and islamic "repooplic"

Oh and i should add:

This corrupt fuck of a regime has been destroying our country's culture and resources for 45 years!

They have been destroying forests to build luxurious villas for themselves. They literally dried up lake Urmia and the Zayanderood river with their lack of management

The actions of the islamic republic led to the demise of the last Persian cheetah in Iran, named Pirooz. The species is critically endangered

Our historical landmarks are slowly decaying because this anti iranian regime just doesn't care about Iran's culture

We suffer from serious water shortage especially poor provinces like Balouchistan because the mullahs keep drying up the lakes

And don't get me started on how they are destroying our culture. We barely celebrate our many Persian traditions. Islamic republic has always been trying to "islamize" Iran, meaning the want to erase our Persian culture. They have been trying for years to "modify" or just remove our celebration of the persian new year Nowrooz.

This year the mullahs literally BANNED everyone from celebrating "sizdeh be dar", our ancient tradition of hanging out with family on the 13th day of the new year. They closed up all the parks, cafes and restaurants to prevent people from going out! Can you imagine how FUCKED UP this is???

This is why we say مرگ بر جمهوری اسلامی

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saintvamp

The first funny bitch was Cain, who straight up lied to God after killing his brother.

God: where’s Abel?

Cain: fuck if I know??? I’m not in charge of him

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thewitchway

It is TRAGIC that you can’t read this in the original Hebrew.

God:  Where’s the Sheepkeeper?

Cain: Do I LOOK like a Brotherkeeper? 

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careful-crow

God: hey where’s Abel???

Cain:

He killed his yonger brother in cold blood because he was jealous of him. There is in no way anything funny about this. No hesitation just poped a rock over his turned head, droped his body over the edged and tried to lie to god about what he did. FUCK YALL CRAZIES!!!

oh are those the receipts, Cain is problematic now?

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bprinny

Cainceled 

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kraetys

This post gets worse every reblog

yet im not Abel to scroll past

This post hit me like a rock to the head

This is the quality content that keeps me on Tumblr

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evilkitsch

fewer posts about “why do straight women date men who hate them” and more posts about “why do so many men hate women that it’s genuinely difficult for straight women to find romantic & sexual intimacy with a man who doesn’t hate them”

this post was written by a trans person & is about misogyny, which affects all women, including trans women. transmisogynists begone, please.

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brains are so stupid they'll be like hey, hey!! you're in danger of death I gotta turn on survival mode and you're like oh shit is there a huge hippopotamus attacking me or something? and your brain will be like no no no it's so much worse. there's someone chewing food next to you

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I understand the sentiment but I’m not embarrassed to promote myself and my work. Art is my passion but it’s also my job. I had tumblr years ago with 750k organic followers but I deleted it cuz I was getting death threats. When I signed up again yesterday I paid to have a post promoted. Art is my career, why shouldn’t I promote myself? And guess what? It worked. This post is doing well and I got a nice little boost of followers. 🥰

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nitw

i miss the bad guys. like they really took the only good thing about zootopia (furries) and made it infinitely better by Not being copaganda

COUGHING BABY VS NUCLEAR BOMB

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hmantegazzi

Please be coherent about this and recognise that what this headline means is:

Poor and marginalised people are being kicked out of the houses they worked decades to secure, just at the time in their lives when they are the most vulnerable

And the ones kicking them out aren't of a specific age either. Soulless assholes come in every generation, and the ones born with too much money are the worst of the lot. Right now, a guy your age is authorising an eviction against someone the age of your grandma. Pop culture generations cannot explain that.

This.

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did I ever tell yall I used to think charlie chaplin was a drag king. for like three years straight

we watched modern times in seventh grade n I saw this shot n just took it face value that he was a twinky butch. for three years

I only found out he wasn’t because in tenth grade the topic of old hollywood leading ladies came up w my friends n I went “I think it’s so cool how charlie chaplin did all those drag roles. she was cute too haha” n they all looked at me like I’d said something just truly fucking insane. which for the record I had

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hms-no-fun

no the butch you want is Dorothy Arzner, one of the only women directors from the silent era to continue directing after the transition to sound

she directed a multitude of films about atypical domestic relationships and has two entries in the criterion collection. you should absolutely read about her life, because wow. fascinating figure

SWOON!!!

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once in college my friend asked me to come along on a date she wasn’t comfortable with because she knew that I would step in and ruin the mood on purpose if she gave me the signal that she wanted out

I came along, it was awkward, she gave the signal, and I immediately dumped a glass of ice water over my head and said “oh no looks like you have to drive me home immediately to prevent hypothermia” but then she and her bad date thought this was so startling and funny that it broke the tension and got them talking. and then I had to sit around for the rest of their date dripping water and shivering because she decided she was enjoying herself.

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Describing Foods - A Masterlist

                As a broke university student, I love reading about food. It’s almost like eating a real meal myself <3.

I get a little angry when characters are eating a meal and I barely get to experience it with them. In that, I mean I don’t just want to know what it is, but what it’s like to eat that food—how it tastes, smells, sounds, and feels. Is a perfect croissant still a perfect croissant without the crack of the exterior, the airiness of the pastry inside, the smell of yeast?

                Probably not. When writing about a dish, the smell, texture, technique, taste, and how it looks are all important to painting the experience, so here’s some words to use when describing a meal:

Taste:

  • Acidic: Sharp tasting. Often used to describe tart or sour foods as well.
  • Aftertaste: A different taste that remains in the mouth after eating something
  • Bitter: Tart, sharp, and sometimes harsh flavour.
  • Bittersweet: Less harsh than bitterness. Tartness + sweetness.
  • Bland: Has no significant flavor or texture
  • Briny: Just means salty. Often describes pickled foods.
  • Citrusy: Bright flavour like… well citrus fruits—oranges, lemons, limes, etc.
  • Cooling: Mimics that cooling feel—like mint.
  • Earthy: Reminiscent of soil. Can be used to describe wines, root vegetables, and mushrooms.
  • Fiery: Another word for spicy.
  • Fresh: Light and crisp—describes produce or herbs.
  • Fruity: Sweet and reminiscent of fruit.
  • Full-bodied: Rich and ‘feels heavy’ in your mouth. Can describe wines or soups.
  • Herbal: Bright, fresh, sometimes earthy from the presence of herbs
  • Honeyed: Sweet or candied taste like honey.
  • Nutty: Taste similar to the flavors of nuts. Often used to describe certain cheeses.
  • Rich: Full, heavy flavour. Often dishes that contain cream taste rich.
  • Robust: Rich + Earthy. Used for lots of wines or aged liquor.
  • Savory: Describes meaty, earthy dishes and soups.
  • Sharp: Harsh, bitter, or tart taste. Used to describe acidic foods.
  • Smoky: Reminiscent of the smell of smoke.
  • Sour: Biting, tangy, tart flavor.
  • Spicy: Burning taste.
  • Sweet: Sugary.
  • Tangy: Tart, biting taste—feels tingly
  • Tart: Sharp, bitter, or sour flavour. Used to describe acidic foods.
  • Woody: Earthy, sometimes nutty taste. Describes some coffees or cheeses.
  • Yeasty: Earthy taste reminiscent of yeast. Describes beer and bread.
  • Zesty: Fresh, vivid, or invigorating flavour.

Sound/Texture:

Sound has a lot to do with texture, so I've combined them for this section!

  • Airy: Light, pillowy texture (think inside of croissant)
  • Brittle: Hard but easy to break
  • Bubbly: Usually during heating, when bubbles rise to the surface—low sound.
  • Buttery: Smooth, creamy texture (think certain pasta sauces)
  • Chewy: Food that needs to be chewed thoroughly. Can be light and bouncy (chewy bread) or heavy (steak) and sticky (candy)
  • Creamy: A smooth and rich texture, comes from dairy.
  • Crispy: Light texture with slight crunch.
  • Crumbly: Food with loose structure that falls apart into crumbs.
  • Crunchy: Firm, crisp texture with a sharp, loud noise.
  • Crusty (behave): Food with a hard outer layer and soft interior (many loaves and breads)
  • Delicate: Light and fine, feels like it can come apart easily.
  • Doughy: Soft and heavy, usually pale colouring.
  • Fizzy: Usually liquids—a hissing sound, feels like ‘static’
  • Flaky: Light, characterized by layers that come apart during eating.
  • Fluffy: light and airy.
  • Frothy/Foamy: Airy bubbles, usually in a drink like a latte.
  • Gamey: Usually refers to meats when they’re very “meaty”
  • Gooey: Viscous, sometimes sticky texture from moisture in a dense/solid food.
  • Hearty: Firm, robust texture.
  • Juicy: Tender and succulent texture from liquid in a solid food (steak)
  • Molten: Hot, gooey
  • Oily: Slick, heavy, lingers on the tongue.
  • Silky: Fine, smooth texture that feels sleek.
  • Smooth: Texture free of grit, lumps, or edges.
  • Snap: A quick, sharp, crackling sound when broken.
  • Squelch: A soft sucking sound when pressure is applied. Somewhat gross.
  • Sticky: Gluiness in the mouth.
  • Succulent: Tender and juicy
  • Tender: Soft and easy to break down
  • Velvety: Smooth and rich

Smell:

  • Acrid: Strong, bitter, unpleasant
  • Comforting: pleasant, probably calls back to a nice memory
  • Damp: Wet smelling—probably a bit earthy
  • Delicate: subtle, faint, not overpowering
  • Earthy: reminiscent of soil
  • Fetid: Caused by decay—unpleasant
  • Fishy: reminiscent of fish
  • Floral/flowery: Reminiscent of flowers
  • Fragrant: Sweet or pleasing
  • Fresh: Cool, crisp, refreshing—produce, probably not cooked
  • Funky: Something’s gone off
  • Heady: Strong smell, pungent, rich
  • Musty: Not fresh
  • Perfumed: Pleasant, reminiscent of something (can be perfumed with citrus, say)
  • Piquant: stinging, pungent—tickles the nose
  • Powerful: strong
  • Rancid: Definitely gone off, decomposing
  • Ripe: Strong, usually unpleasant smell
  • Savory: spicy, salty, no elements of sweetness
  • Sour: has gone off
  • Spicy: Sharp, tingles the nose
  • Tangy: Strong and bitter but in a good way
  • Tart: Sharp
  • Woody: earthy smell, reminiscent of wood

Sight:

Usually texture gives us a really good picture of what a food looks like, so here’s some non-texture sight additions:

  • Blistered: Bumpy exterior.
  • Caramelized: Usually golden brown
  • Cloudy: Splotched. Almost see through if not for a slight white or grey mist.
  • Colourful: Bright and vibrant
  • Glassy: Resembling glass
  • Glossy: Smooth, shiny
  • Marbled: Two colours intertwined
  • Opaque: Not transparent. Can’t see through.
  • Ripe: Colourful (can be to a fault). Nearing the end of its edible state.
  • Scaly: Covered in scales, fish.
  • Shiny: Appears wet or glossy
  • Sparkling: Glimmers under the light
  • Stuffed: An ingredient placed inside a larger part with no additional space.
  • Translucent: Allows light through
  • Vibrant: Striking, bright

Food Prep:

How the food is prepared gives it these other attributes. If your character is familiar with cooking (or is the cook themselves!) they may describe food this way.

  • Baked: Cooked in an oven. Results in browned or crispy outer layer.
  • Blackened: When food is dipped in butter and coated with spices then cooked in a hot pan—spices darken, making it appear ‘blackened’
  • Blanched: Food scalded in boiling water and moved to cold water so it stops cooking. Texture comes out soft.
  • Braised: Food that is briefly fried in fat and then stewed in a pot. Results in seared, crispy exterior with a tender interior.
  • Breaded: Coated with breadcrumbs/batter then baked or fried so it turns crispy
  • Broiled: Food cooked with intense radiant heat in an oven or on the grill. Results in a darkened appearance and crispy texture.
  • Caramelized: Food slow-cooked until it’s browned, nutty, and has a bit of sweetness.
  • Charred: Grilled, roasted, or broiled and gains a blackened exterior and smoky flavor.
  • Fermented: Food that’s sat with bacteria, yeast, or another microorganism and has produced acids, alcohols, or gases. Results in a biting, pungent flavor. (Kimchi is fermented)
  • Fried: Food cooked by submerging in hot oil. Creates crispy, crunchy texture and golden colour.
  • Glazed: Food with a coating brushed onto its surface. Appears glossy with a thin, flavorful, and crisp outer layer.
  • Infused: Food steeped in liquid with another ingredient so it carries the essence of that ingredient. Used with herbs usually.
  • Marinated: Usually meat soaked in liquid containing flavourful herbs, spices, vinegar, or oil.
  • Poached: Food cooked in near boiling water. Results in tender, moist texture.
  • Roasted: Food cooked with dry heat in an oven or over the fire. Results in browned exterior and crisp coating.
  • Sautéed: Food cooked quickly in small amount of fat.
  • Seared: Food cooked in small amount of fat until caramelized. Finished by roasting or grilling. Results in crisp exterior and tender interior.
  • Smoked: Food exposed to smoke from smoldering wood for a long time. Results in that distinctive smoky flavor.
  • Whipped: Food beaten to incorporate air. Light and fluffy.

What did I miss?

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max1461

A lot of people seem to implicitly believe (or desperately want to believe) something to the effect of "the facts of the world make my value system convenient."

For example, anarchists tend to have a value system which says that hierarchies and systems of domination are inherently unethical. This is something I agree with very strongly, and is why I often describe myself as an anarchist. A common question then posed to anarchists is how, without hierarchy, bureaucracy, or other such systems of social control/management, it would be possible to achieve the large-scale coordination needed to accomplish certain tasks that are considered necessary for human flourishing: industrial-scale production of antibiotics and vaccines, management of carbon emissions, maintenance of a power grid, and basically anything else that requires a sustained, large-scale and legible set of social processes. Rather than addressing these (in my view) very valid concerns, most anarchists respond by dismissing the question. They claim, for example, that without capitalism we would have no need to manage carbon emissions, because the market incentives to emit would be gone. Or that industrial production of medical supplies isn't really necessary, because sufficient quantities could easily be made by small-scale local producers, etc.

And I'm always tempted to say "wow, how incredibly convenient". We don't even have enough understanding of human psychology to successfully model human behavior in our own society, and yet you're absolutely sure that in your hypothetical future society, humanity would just... no longer have any desire to engage in high-emission activities? You're absolutely sure that the physics and biology and chemistry and engineering involved in medical production all just happen to work out to make small-scale manufacture consistently doable? You're absolutely sure that all these problems people are posing just happen to be non-problems?

You may be right, certainly. It would be lovely if these things all worked out to be non-problems. But that's not something that can be determined through political theory. It's something that can only be determined through rigorous empirical study and technical work, and the conclusions that work comes to might just not turn out to be very convenient ones. This is why I sometimes don't call myself an anarchist.

But either way, my values stay unchanged. No matter what the answers to these technical questions are, I remain absolutely steadfast in my belief that systems of hierarchy and control are deeply unjust things. Either way, I will continue (as much as I can) to work towards a society in which these things can be done away with to the greatest degree possible, and their deleterious effects can be mitigated wherever they remain. And I think that I'm far more able to actually do that for being honest with myself about what the challenges of this project really are.

I want to be clear, this is not just a tendency I find with anarchists. I've encountered people of basically every political ideology engaging in this sort of dismissive optimism, insisting that the questions raised by their value system in fact demand no answers. But ultimately, it's not intellectually honest to insist that the universe has conspired to make your value system an easy one to hold. And that kind of intellectual dishonesty actually gets in the way of successfully working towards realization of the values you have.

Which is why, in my view, the most effective way to approach your social values is not as positions to be defended but as goals to be achieved. Inconvenient facts are not points against you, they are obstacles in your way. Perhaps they're insurmountable obstacles (that really would be, I think, a point against you), but perhaps they're not. The only way to find out is to acknowledge them as genuine obstacles and to try to find solutions. The inability to acknowledge the challenges in front of oneself has been the downfall of many, many movements, and the solution is as simple as having a little intellectual humility. And personally, I'd rather not let my ego get in the way of building a better world.

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pigcatapult

This is why, even though I’m still a pacifist, you’re much more likely to see me talking about violence reduction and minimizing harm. I think nonviolence should always be tried first, and it’s fine to choose to lay your own life down for your ideals, but sometimes you gotta stop people from killing other people.

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mikkeneko

the most effective way to approach your social values is not as positions to be defended but as goals to be achieved. Inconvenient facts are not points against you, they are obstacles in your way

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Maybe this is the wrong platform to pose this question given the average tumblr user but

Is it just me or did our generation (those of is who are currently 20-30 ish) just not get the opportunity to be young in the 'standard' sense?

Like, everyone I talk to who's over 40 has all their wild stories about their teens and 20s, being young and dumb, and then I talk to my friends and coworkers and classmates, and we just... dont.

My mom tells stories of skipping school to sneak across the border and spend the day at a bar in Mexico. I was threatened with not being allowed to graduate because of senior ditch day. One of my friends had to go to his first hour class on senior ditch day because the teacher, who almost exclusively taught seniors, arranged a huge exam that day with no available makeup days, specifically to punish kids who took part in ditch day. Our wild and crazy ditch day was playing mini golf and then stopping for ice cream on our way back to one of our friends' houses to play cards against humanity.

Don't get me wrong, we had fun. But all of that, threats of not graduating, threats of failing classes over a single test, over some mini golf and ice cream?

Throughout high school and early in college, my friend group got kicked out of malls, stores, and even a parking lot just for being there wrong. Not being loud of disruptive. Not causing problems. Just being there too long, or without buying anything.

My mom graduated high school, after repeating her senior year, without a single grade above a D, and was offered a full ride scholarship to a state university to play on their women's football team. I had a 3.8 GPA, multiple extracurriculars, a summer job, and over 100 hours of volunteer work, and barely got into that same university, and then couldn't afford to go there anyway.

We've made getting into college so important and yet so difficult that kids are sacrificing their childhoods for it.

Then they become adults and it doesn't go away. Your employer/ potential employers are searching your social media and internet presence so you'd better hope no one has ever posted a picture of you at a party, or with alcohol, or wearing revealing clothes, or whatever else they've deemed unprofessional. And if you want to go out it's a 10 dollar cover and drinks are at least 8 dollars, and you need to tip if there's any kind of live entertainment, who can afford to do all that regularly?

My physical therapist, when I was 18, told me about his 21st birthday, how the last thing he remembers is people taking body shots off him. I spent my 21st birthday alone, was in bed by 10pm because I had to be at work the next morning. My boss had already told me that they knew it was my 21st, and if I called out, she'd write me up for improper use of sick leave because you're not allowed to use sick leave for a hangover. I don't know anyone whose 21st birthday was a big deal. No one went out and partied for it.

I dont really know where I'm going with all of this. I guess I just don't understand the point of it all. We spend our youth working hard to provide a future that we still can't afford. We have to be responsible and professional as teenagers. And we get nothing out of it. We can't afford life or friends or fun. At least our parents got to have fun being young and dumb, we just got groomed on kik.

So I'm not the only one noticing this. I wish I had an answer or at least something to say about it. But I dont. I'm just tired.

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