Illustration by E. M. Lilien for the "Lieder des Lebens" (or "Song of Life") section of Morris Rosenfeld's poetry collection Lieder des Ghetto, Berlin, 1902.
How I Stop Myself From Overthinking
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Body hair on women is totally normal and natural. A woman having chest hair is okay. Women can grow a beard or a mustache. Women can grow hair on their forearms. Women can grow body hair. Body hair on women is totally natural. Not just the hair on your legs and armpits but the hair everywhere.
Source: The Safe Sea Of Women; Lesbian Fiction 1969 ~ 1989 - By Bonnie Zimmerman
This Passage: Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
They are so cute!!!!!!!!
please do your part to end this genocide. please do your part to end this occupation. please don’t stop speaking up. palestine is no longer trending on here and i can see a steady decline in people interacting with posts as well.
please don’t forget that this isn’t a trend. these are people’s lives. this is about their rights. their freedom.
please keep speaking up. please remind everyone that it’s not over. that isn’t not the new normal. that this isn’t something we should just accept
this is unacceptable. please speak up against it. 10569 killed not counting the missing people under the rubble is a huge number. heck, even 569 would be huge. this is genocide. please speak up. please voice out.
donations are not helping them right now. but your voices will. your voices will amplify the voices of the palestinians being shut down by biased western media and propaganda. please keep speaking up on their behalf.
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Feminism that does not include trans people is not a form of feminism that will be able to enact positive change. It will only continue to reinforce the systems that hold us down.
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