jv:
like this post to run over elon musk with a 1993 renault twingo
reblog to put it in reverse and run him over again
Oh my god a blog about twingos??? Those magnificent eggs were my favorite car back in the 90s.
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her eyes were the sickly green of the sky before a tornado, and to his horror he discovered she could throw cows around just as easily
to his horror? weak shit. outta my way gayboy im boutta get it
all of our trobles seem so small from up here
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Where did you come from
Tumblr is my home….I never left
I left tumblr during the porn ban and now im back for no reason
Reddit Refugee
Twitter Refugee
Facebook Refugee
Some Other Site [Comment]
RB for the largest sample size this site has ever seen
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Trans rights
Rule :3
what happened to the skeleton war, you guys used to love the skeleton war
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it’s not me, but I could be
People who call themselves priests and priestesses of Greco-Roman Deities are not necessarily more knowledgeable or more helpful and you need to vibecheck them the same way as the rest of us. Priesthood is nothing but a social duty over a community; one I am very doubtful can exist outside of physical, palpable religious organization with their inner hierarchy, climate, rules, and physically accessible ritual space.
I once had someone claiming to be a “priestess of Aphrodite” send me a LONG hateful message about how sex workers were gross and “made women look bad.” 🤐
See, this is why I don’t like modern self-appointed online “priestesses”! They aren’t doing any helpful work for the community (like a priestess should, because priesthood is community service), they take up meaningful terms to obtain control and position.
Yikes to whoever that was, Aphrodite is a Goddess of sex workers, too! A Shame that Her “priestess” doesn’t know anything of sacred prostitution!
I think a lot of it boils down to not seeing priesthood as service, but rather as power. Which is how a lot of modern western religious structures portray priesthood as.
You have “power” over your congregation because you preach to them every gathering. Having that sort of captive audience is intoxicating for the kind of people that *shouldn’t* be priests. But most religious organizations, being hierarchical structures, don’t treat it as an earned title so much as a specific position on a chess board.
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c-53:
Computer please show me robots gay kiss. Please.
Please.
hi im the computer. you’re getting that :)
Somewhere in the cloud, Saint Turing is smiling down on you and your request.
robots gay kiss real :]
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hey writers if you want to make a metaphor for racism, please maybe remember that racism is literally based on nothing. Africans weren’t enslaved en masse because the Robo-Musa threatened to destroy the world, they were enslaved because it was economically rewarding and politically convenient. If at any point your allegory for racism includes “so <oppressed group> did this major catastrophe and” then you have not only missed the point but you are literally reinforcing the ideas that racism have let racism self-perpetuate (that e.g. black people are naturally dangerous and violent and must be contained or begrudgingly accepted by the Nice White People)
Probably not the best person to say these things, but I feel like if you *have* those elements in your enslaved people, it should later be revealed that those elements were made up by the people doing the enslaving to justify themselves as the morally superior people
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