The Nonbinary Urge To Look Masculine But In A Feminine Way And Feminine But In A Masculine Way
The nonbinary urge to look masculine but in a feminine way and feminine but in a masculine way
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Me reading/watching translated works knowing damn well that I'll never understand the nuanced emotions and hidden meanings behind the original text
Important 👆🏼
Being soft and strong at the same time should never be considered as a bad thing.
Don’t forget the times when the Hindu goddess, Parvati, the goddess of love, beauty and harmony embodied the forms of Durga, the warrior and protector goddess or Kali, the creator and destroyer goddess.
If that doesn’t show real strength, idk what does.
Accurate post, OP
You repent even at times, when you know you shouldn't and that's what sucks
As a person from a colonized country, I totally agree with this analysis
ancient dreams in a modern land as the experience of a country in the late 20th century grappling with the legacies of colonialism as they struggle to reconcile the history that was cut short with the progress that is now demanded of them. in order to survive in the modern world, do they have to leave behind their ancient ways of life? "our ancestors had to fight to survive just so we could have a chance of a life" (the fight for independence). "we could bear witness to the rise and the fall" (the newborn nation at a critical point in their history). "i'm trying to get back as fast i can" (back to how things were before those years of exploitation left us in the dust). "you don't have to fit into the norm, you are not here to conform" (progress doesn't have to mean conforming to the western standard). you see what i mean?
I will never get tired of the "If they're going to die, it's going to be by my hand" dynamic