don’t call kpop idols ugly when you look like a chicken nugget. each of them are beautiful and hard working and shouldn’t judged based on their looks 😤
I’m looking for ppl to shoot, if you’re in or visiting NYC, please let me know if something can be arranged.
“How to deal with people who nag you about putting on weight”. A guide by You Zhangjing.
Am I the only one who thinks she looks like Betty Boop
the straight white cismales are at it again
Some words to use when writing things:
winking
clenching
pulsing
fluttering
contracting
twitching
sucking
quivering
pulsating
throbbing
beating
thumping
thudding
pounding
humming
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vibrate
grinding
crushing
hammering
lashing
knocking
driving
thrusting
pushing
force
injecting
filling
dilate
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lingering
expanding
bouncing
reaming
elongate
enlarge
unfolding
yielding
sternly
firmly
tightly
harshly
thoroughly
consistently
precision
accuracy
carefully
demanding
strictly
restriction
meticulously
scrupulously
rigorously
rim
edge
lip
circle
band
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surrounding
piercing
curl
lock
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coil
spiral
whorl
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soak
madly
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noisily
rowdily
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immoral
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take
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nook
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depression
indent
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rolling
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I REALLY fucking hate the stereotype that Canadians are so nice and passive and apologetic about everything. The stereotype is more than just irksome to me; it’s damaging. It disregards the ugly realities of racism throughout the country, particularly towards Aboriginal people.
I have witnessed way too much racism in this country to find the “nice Canadian” stereotype cute. The number of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls in my city alone is horrifying. The abuse and flat-out hatred is grotesque.
Here in Canada, people are really good at not giving a shit about the well-being of another human being if that person happens to be Aboriginal. Here in Canada, people are so well-armed with their assumptions and stereotypes that they can’t even bother to see Aboriginal people as HUMAN.
So no. Canada is not a magical land where everyone loves each other and says sorry constantly. That stereotype is insulting to every Aboriginal woman who is assaulted, goes missing, and/or is murdered. It’s insulting to the families of those missing and murdered women who seek justice and answers that they will never receive, simply because non-Aboriginal Canadians don’t give a damn.
Jacqueline Audry (1908-1977) was the first woman to make a career and enjoy commercial success as a film director in France. Her films often dealt with feminist themes and strong female characters, and were censored for their controversial depictions of politics and sexuality.
Her first feature film, Les malheurs de Sophie, was released in 1946, followed by three other films based on Collette novels. The 1951 film The Pit of Loneliness was perhaps her most controversial, heavily censored and restricted because of the portrayal of a lesbian relationship.
Don’t do tippy toes again, though.
me, seeing someone with my body type: nice
me, seeing my own body: no
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