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“fuck you my child is completely fine”
your child looks up to and wants buddy aurinko to be their mom
So what we're not gonna do is imagine Tim. We're not gonna imagine Tim after the attack on the archives by Jane Prentiss, seeing Sasha for the first time. We're not gonna imagine how relieved he was. Sasha disappeared during the attack, but here she is! Maybe a little shaken up, but more or less okay. He'd been more worried for her than for himself, but they had both come out of it alright. Don't imagine Tim months later, when grief doesn't feel quite right and he still can't remember the colour of her hair. Don't think about how he probably, secretly, wished she would have just died. Then he would have had time to mourn like normal. Now he doesn't even know how.
rb to make a trans person feel loved 💕
everytime I say something on a discord server I get a lowkey feeling everyone’s just lookin at me like this
mark bryant would 100% wear this.
in this essay i will-
it has come to my attention that i do nothing all day except listen to music like mcr and go on tumblr, even though tumblr died in like 2016, and honestly i’m okay with that.
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y’all, i know most mommy bloggers are usually absolutely vile, and the “wine o’clock” culture is so annoying, but really think about it: why don’t we talk about how alarming it is that mothers feel the need to constantly talk about wine, drink wine, buy trinkets that have quirky sayings about wine, and yet no one is concerned that maybe patriarchal marriage structures are contributing to alcoholism in women? why is it that, if a mommy blogger says she takes shots of tequila to get through her day it would be alarming, but having a wine tumbler that says “mommy juice” or “i wine because my kids whine” (a real thing i have seen online for purchase) isn’t… scary?
i just think we need to have conversations about how the structure of modern motherhood and marriage is maybe super harmful for women? and maybe one solution is to normalize men taking more responsibility in the home and as parents. this goes along with useless husband “jokes” where women chuckle over a bottle or two of wine (!!!) about how their husbands are so clueless and helpless. normalize husbands doing the cooking and dishes. normalize husbands taking part time work in order to care for the kids. it’s not about shifting power from husband to wife, it’s about deconstructing the need for power in the first place.
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i made a new tma quiz but it’s a job interview at the magnus institute (link in the reblog)