*rushes along the river of life*
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FINALLY MADE IT ONTO A TERF BLOCKLIST YEAAAAHHHHHHH BABYYYYY
Why is she so pretty?!
Behold, the true Chinese Barbie and her friends (???)
Ssr Krista. I used to wear this a lot, because I joined the game around 1st Krista run and I realized back then that the suit is so... Not versatile. (hair is an exception)
Which hell do you guys regret spent on?
I go first: Krista
Context: I went on the hyped train and got her 160 pulls, no reflection or echo. But I regret spending time on her because I don't use any of her pieces, like I don't use it at all
I love SSR Krista and use it a lot but UR Krista is just stuck in my wardrobe and I no touch her. It's not only because there are much stronger cards today, it is just I don't use her at all, that was just hype...
Disclaimer: this is not a hate post just "yeah I should save my gems for something I really would use instead of hype"
I love your art đł
[Image ID: A digitally painted portrait of Glow from Shining Nikki in profile, from the neck up. She is painted simplistically and has a few stars on her cheeks, as well as rainbow-colored highlights in her hair. Behind her head is a black halo. The background is a solid light gray. /.End ID.]
glow of hope my best friend glow of hope
Although it's really similar to Sailor Miku noodlestopper figure, I love it nonetheless!
â Hatsune Miku // VOCALOID "Koisuru Blazer" â Noodle Stopper Figure / FuRyu â June 2024 â Illustration Sakura Shiori
Nice job!
starting another one! i missed doing this. it's so relaxing (О´â`Đž)
I have really similar nose to 1st and 4th pictures!
if youâve got a nose like this just know that i love you and i appreciate you and iâm thinking about you (and your beautiful nose) each & every day
I wish my friend could see this right on Tumblr
Two Friends strolling in a cool stream on a warm day, 1910.
I looked at the painting (Ron Hicks - Twilight Conversation, 2013) and found this beautiful!
Just look at the shades and colors! This afternoon lighting and ominous trees on the background... I love this combination with my heart âĽď¸
As for women... Their emotions are expressed in a realistic way (which I didn't expect at first). The woman in pink dress has an expression with mix of innocence and disapproval, which caught my eye. The woman on left... I can't see her exact emotions, but I believe that she's as captivated by the beauty as me đ
However... I can't see the terror of beauty. For me, neither of these women are terrifying. They're more like... Terrific
In conclusion, I love this painting.
When Donna Tartt wrote that 'beauty is terror', I felt it now thoroughly. It is blinding, it is a threat. The Cause of destruction in its most glorified state, sitting on a pedestal, like a child on a sped up swing, innocent yet glinting with the thrill of heedlessness.
The way her eyes rolled, her lips parted, the spark she lit in the pits of my heart blazed, and I knew the meaning of beauty being terror. She terrified me. This ethereal, celestial, and enigmatic being I wanted for to dismantle me and put me back together simultaneously.
(Just a little thing I write for a woman who doesn't even exist)
All credits go to the artist, found it on pinterest, and nobody is tagged.
Facts! I want to not apologize for existing from now on!
(This behavioral pattern is so severe that even my family is concerned)
Habit shift #23 - Donât apologise for existing
- practical actions that can be taken to fight internalized misogyny
Why: âSorry, butâŚâ, âExcuse me, I think that âŚâ, â⌠if that make any sense ⌠â, âmaybe we could considerâ, ⌠Sorry, sorry, sorry. Women are always apologising for existing and having opinions. How often do those words pass our lips, âsorryâ and âexcuse meâ? For things as mundane as needing space to pass by or a little quiet to work in? For things that require no apologising for, like expressing our thoughts, our beliefs, our opinions? For things as important as  refusing insistent male advances or putting an end to misogynistic jokes and exchanges? We are taught from infancy that we should be discreet and silent, that we should stick to the kitchen and the child-rearing. That we are stupid and vapid and just good enough to clean and reproduce. We internalise it to the point that we canât seem to stop apologising for daring to open our mouths, whatever the setting. Itâs not a question of politeness, or of good manners. Itâs our socialisation in a misogynistic system which taught us that what we have to say is worthless, hence the âsorryâ and âexcuse meâ which spill endlessly in our language. But we have nothing to apologise for. We are allowed to exist. We are entitled to our opinions. Disagreement is not the subject; we can be wrong and still not have to grovel every time we speak. We have a right to make mistakes and to speak out of turn and to say inepties. And more often than not, what we have to say is important and smart and brilliant and needed to be said. Our words donât deserve an apology, they deserve ovations and praises.
How: So stop apologising for existing. Make the conscious effort not to tame down your words. Itâs a long road, because you have to pry away a deeply-entrenched habit. Bannish âsorryâ and âexcuse meâ from your vocabulary. Forget the words that dilute and weaken your positions, like âmaybeâ and âperhapsâ and all their declinations into âin my humble opinionâ and its variations, especially when youâre talking about a topic youâre trained in or youâve done some research about. You have a brain, you can rely on it, stop shooting your own statements in the foot. Donât sell yourself short. Let others deal with your brilliance (theyâll survive). You donât need to make yourself palatable. Thank people for their kindness, patience and understanding if you do make a mistake, but otherwise donât apologise. Youâve already done it enough for a lifetime.
âOne common stereotype is that bisexuals are promiscuous because of any inability to commit themselves to long-term monogamous relationships. This stereotype arises out of the Western dualistic conception of sexuality, in which heterosexuality and homosexuality are constructed as the two basic forms of sexuality. Within this view, bisexuality can be conceptualized only as a hybrid form of sexuality, in which heterosexuality is mixed with homosexuality. The bisexual person is, therefore, not holistically bisexual but dualistically half heterosexual and half homosexual. Because heterosexuality and homosexuality are often conceptualized as conflicting or opposing forms of sexuality, bisexuals are believed to experience conflict between their âheterosexual desiresâ and their âhomosexual desires.â This conflict allegedly surfaces in bisexualsâ attempts to form stable relationships with others; for example, when a bisexual is with someone of the same sex, she is thought to experience an unsatisfied desire for someone of the other sex that will threaten the stability and longevity of her same-sex relationship, and conversely when she is with someone of the other sex. Her relationship with a single person of a particular gender is perceived as an expression and fulfilment of her âheterosexual sideâ or her âhomosexual sideâ rather than her bisexuality. Thus, the bisexualâs ability to form relationships with members of both sexes is interpreted as a need for relationships with members of both sexes, a need that cannot be fulfilled by any one relationship and that therefore dooms the bisexual to a life of promiscuity or, at best, serial monogamy in an effort to satisfy both sides of her conflicted self. To recognize the absurdity of such a leap in logic, imagine concluding that a person who finds both blue and brown eyes attractive would require two lovers, one with each eye color, instead of concluding that this person would be happy with either a blue-eyed or a brown-eyed lover.â
- Paula C. Rust, Bisexuality: The Psychology and Politics of a Sexual Minority
This misogyny knocks me out. And I hope the anonymous will not send these things ever again (but they will, and it's the worst)
i hope you get raped to death by a dog
Fascinating how TRAs always know exactly what a woman is when itâs time to send graphic rape threats.
Anyways, gender ideology is a menâs rights movement and we see it here plain as day as itâs a classic incel obsession to fixate on women having sex with or being raped by dogs.
This is straight from 4chan.
This woman is Dr. Grace Murray Hopper. She created the first computer language compiler tools to program the Harvard Mark I computer. This computer was used in WWII after 1944. John von Neumann initiated the computer's first program, but Hopper invented the codes
I didn't expect links to be so neatly organized! Thank you!
đđ¤đ Introduction Post & Guide/Masterpost đđ¤đ
IMPORTANT
After three months, I think itâs time to introduce myself and clear this mess of a blog a bit đ
So, Iâm 20 years old and have been learning about radical feminism for quite a while before joining in myself, and Iâm really grateful to be part of this community and even be mutuals with some of my favorite women on here. <3
I joined Tumblr (and Instagram) to share information, my own opinions and to connect with like-minded women. Before discovering radical feminism, I always felt left out from the discussions and didnât know that there would be anyone whoâd understand me and accept me. I tried to fit in somewhere where I didnât belong, and whilst itâs not always easy to be here, Iâm happy that this community exists. :â)
DMs & anons are always open, and Iâm always interested in having discussions and meeting new people.
Iâm rather shy and struggle a bit with my social skills, but it gets better eventually.
The only people who arenât welcome on my blog are p0rn obsessed men and generally anyone who only wants to harass me or spread misogyny. Iâm all for respectful discussions and willing to share my viewpoints, but Iâm not a punching bag.
As thereâs a lot going on here, I collected the most important posts and reblogs (quite many, to be honest) and decided to link them here. Some are simply informative, some are very subjective and some are a mixture of both. The list will be updated over time.
Here you go:
(Iâd also heavily recommend to check out @/radfemfox5, @/woman-for-women, @/butch-reidentified, @/radsplain, @/meanevilandcruel ⌠and many more â not actually tagging them because this post is long & I donât want to annoy them) đđ¤đ
if a link doesnât work, please let me know
Sex-based violence đ links
âźď¸ Self-protection in emergency situations
Pornography đ links
Prostitution đ links
Gender Critical đ links
Surrogacy đ links
Sexual assault đ links
LGB & Pride đ links
Womenâs health đ links
Pro-choice đ links
Questionable men đ links
Womenâs rights movement // General stuff continued đ links
Womenâs movement // General stuff
Donation Megathread
Stop the infighting
"Not like other girls"
"Not All Men" is a war propaganda tactic
Age and attraction
Key elements
Andrea Dworkin works
Why feminism should center women and women only
Statement
How men see us
Prioritize women
Radical feminism is intersectional
Radical feminism definition
Double standards in terms of "unconditional love"
Favorite quote
Weâre not Nazis
We donât support Nazis & vice versa
Misogyny vs. misandry
Why Iâm a radfem
Actual radfeminism
No good men
Feminist book list
Libfem hypocrisy
Andrew Tate fans
"Withholding sex" is a misconception
Sexism against women in sports
Choice feminism
Men âď¸
Sex-based violence
Radfeminism is superior
On motherhood
On motherhood 2
Workplace sexism
Motivation
Menâs mental health month
eXtRiMiSm
Women are not protected 1
Women are not protected 2
Oversexualization
Oppressor classes
Men who want children
Bodyshaming
Misandry
Menâs sexual entitlement
Beauty Myth
A manâs world
Itâs all men
Double standards
Women in fiction
No conservatism
Lies about emotions
The system isnât broken
Resist, donât comply
Male hypocrisy
Woman arrested in Saudi Arabia
"Unconditional love"
Beauty ideals
Again, men âď¸
Parental alienation âźď¸
Men & gossip
Men dislike their own daughters
Women arenât objects
On religion
Sexism at school
Womenâs labor
Menâs victim mentality
Arranged marriage
Women are an afterthought
Oppression in the US
Purity culture
American women & maternity leave
Body neutrality
Dangerous men are around us
Anti-natalism
Men donât actually "love" women
Socialization
Stereotyping men
Neha Wadekar in Baringo county, Kenya
Tomiekia Johnson
Child marriage in the US
Workplace sexism
UN report (alarming)
"You are a man-hater"
People with disabilities matter
Disability Pride Month
Girlsâ clothing
So youâre partnered with a male
I and my family have 3 male cats đ¸
im not a misandrist i have a male cat
I signed this just now!!!! Hooray!
something i want to share with you gyns: a petition to ban pornhub for its disgusting crimes against women and children, such as profiting off of and distributing rape and aiding in sexual trafficking
ive been following laila mickelwait since 2021, 2 years after she initially launched this petition, and we have seen great strides made in holding pornhub accountable (i.e. pornhub was recently banned in germany, frantic company rebranding, laying off employees, and iirc, pornhub becoming banned in a few US states). we cant let pornsick moids win this battle; not until every sick fuck of a CEO is locked behind bars indefinitely
other helpful links:
same petition on change.org
justice defense fund
laila mickelwait's twitter
something i want to share with you gyns: a petition to ban pornhub for its disgusting crimes against women and children, such as profiting off of and distributing rape and aiding in sexual trafficking
ive been following laila mickelwait since 2021, 2 years after she initially launched this petition, and we have seen great strides made in holding pornhub accountable (i.e. pornhub was recently banned in germany, frantic company rebranding, laying off employees, and iirc, pornhub becoming banned in a few US states). we cant let pornsick moids win this battle; not until every sick fuck of a CEO is locked behind bars indefinitely
other helpful links:
same petition on change.org
justice defense fund
laila mickelwait's twitter
Radfems I'm begging you to reblog posts. Make a side blog of you must. This website works with reblogs. Misogynists have misinformation getting thousands of notes and radfems can barely get posts past their friend group.
When I read the text "Passing tips" without paying attention, I thought it was something like "advices" about how women should look in conservative countries
Re-read this and it didn't get better. (meaning that people still make women to adapt to standards, but in "progressive" form)
ââFirst of all, you need to pick a new name. Then youâll need a binder and maybe a packer but make sure itâs not too big of one. Thatâll give you away. Try wearing button ups but not if theyâre flannel. Thatâll make you look like a lesbian. Layering shirts helps, too. Buy bulky shoes and boot cut jeans. Maybe shoe lifts because youâre kind of on the short side for a guy. Keep your hair cut longer on top and shorter on the sides. Square off the hair in front of your ears. Itâs too feminine to have it be triangular. Shave those little translucent hairs off of your face. Only women and children have them. You can wear a single earring or a leather bracelet but no other jewelry. Nothing rainbow because, again, thatâll make you look like a lesbian. Use only the lower ranges of your voice. You can find vocal training videos on YouTube if thatâs not good enough. Itâll also help to speak in more of a monotone and try to mimic other guysâ speech patterns. Study the way they walk, too. Sit with your legs spread or one crossed over your other knee. Either way, take up plenty of space. Bulk up but only certain muscle groups. Donât talk when youâre in the bathroom. Use less exaggerated facial expressions. Try not to qualify your statements. Cross your arms over your chest, not under it. Donât skip. Donât giggle. Donât cry. Itâs going to feel so good to finally get to be yourself.ââ
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Passing Tips From Gender Youth Group by H. M.
from Re-Sisters: stories of desistance from transgender identification thinking of detransition? you are not alone
ââFirst of all, you need to pick a new name. Then youâll need a binder and maybe a packer but make sure itâs not too big of one. Thatâll give you away. Try wearing button ups but not if theyâre flannel. Thatâll make you look like a lesbian. Layering shirts helps, too. Buy bulky shoes and boot cut jeans. Maybe shoe lifts because youâre kind of on the short side for a guy. Keep your hair cut longer on top and shorter on the sides. Square off the hair in front of your ears. Itâs too feminine to have it be triangular. Shave those little translucent hairs off of your face. Only women and children have them. You can wear a single earring or a leather bracelet but no other jewelry. Nothing rainbow because, again, thatâll make you look like a lesbian. Use only the lower ranges of your voice. You can find vocal training videos on YouTube if thatâs not good enough. Itâll also help to speak in more of a monotone and try to mimic other guysâ speech patterns. Study the way they walk, too. Sit with your legs spread or one crossed over your other knee. Either way, take up plenty of space. Bulk up but only certain muscle groups. Donât talk when youâre in the bathroom. Use less exaggerated facial expressions. Try not to qualify your statements. Cross your arms over your chest, not under it. Donât skip. Donât giggle. Donât cry. Itâs going to feel so good to finally get to be yourself.ââ
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Passing Tips From Gender Youth Group by H. M.
from Re-Sisters: stories of desistance from transgender identification thinking of detransition? you are not alone