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Agenbite of Inwit

@thistlecake / thistlecake.tumblr.com

Kate. 34. She/her. Queer, fat, anxious.
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Fat people deserve mobility aids, too. No matter if it's connected to their fatness or not, because having a mobility issue that is connected to one's fatness won't change that they're still fat and still have the issue at hand. Fat people don't deserve to "tough it out" because fatness should be this divine punishment doled out to those who "deserve" it. Fat disabled people deserve to have the peace of mind that they can exist in whatever way is most comfortable and accessible to them

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luthienne

Mohammed El-Kurd, from Rifqa; "Kroger"

[Text ID: One day we will write / about dispossession in the / past tense.]
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I know this point has been made before, but it remains hilarious to me just how much of a losing game it is to send anon hate, rhetorically speaking. Like, your target has full control over how your message is presented, it will be seen chiefly by people who already like them, and it is structurally impossible for you to have the last word

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Vladimir Nabokov predicted emoticons in an 1969 interview and little recently has excited me as much as this tidbit.

(p.114, Strong Opinions, Nabokov)

Not only did he predict emoticons, he predicted them being used to communicate that you are a smarmy asshole, their default usage. Seer-tier play.

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1990. Female Corrective Labour Colony No. 12
Kungur, Perm Region
Women’s tattoos are distinguished by their sentimental nature. Lesbian relationships are common in female prisons; acronyms and phrases declaring undying love are popular. The text at the top reads: ‘If you want to grab grief - fall in love with me!’ and below ‘Let my love lie on your life like a tombstone’.
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