venezuelan poodle moth
No sir i think that’s a pokemon
Where’s my Pokéball when I need it?
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Children’s Book Explaining Homosexuality
((Finally. Progress. I love you Germany))
One of these very rare moments of being proud of Germany…
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In one of my (many) copies of Nausea there is an introduction by James Wood that I always loved. I don’t have the book here with me so this is by memory (and will be slightly off). But the paragraph begins with explaining how Sarte sees that we structure life by absences, by nullity. And if we take words for instance, we call a tree a ‘tree’ in part because we are rejecting all the other names a tree could have (house, cat, etc.) We choose someone to love only by not choosing to love millions (billions) or others. We glorify this almost entirely random decision by ignoring the randomness of it. And we rather enrobe ourselves in garments of inevitability and say things like ‘we were made for each other,’ or ‘fate picked the two of us out’. (via existentialismandhumanemotions)
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Also, Lily Potter would have never wanted an abortion, because she was a financially well-off white woman starting a family in a happy marriage with a secure place at the top of wizarding society.
The question you should be asking is what if Merope Gaunt, an impoverished and uneducated single woman who escaped from a severely abusive family only to become pregnant with the unwanted child of a man who wanted nothing to do with her, had had access to an abortion and not had immense social pressure brainwashing her into carrying to term?
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it got better
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