This way people can see they’re not alone. I have them and this would help me see that.
Twitter I said do you remember when Childish Gambino started talking in the middle of a freestyle, then seamlessly hopped back on the flow and it still made made massive sense?
From a Christian stand, would it be fair to consider Nationalism the worship of a false idol?
Aries:too cute
Taurus:hella cute wtf
Gemini:cute af
Cancer:goddamn u r cute
Leo:beautiful cinnamon roll too good for this world too pure
Virgo:so cute it hurts
Libra:stop the cute 2k15
Scorpio:look at how cute u r
Sagittarius:shit thats a lot of cute
Capricorn:omg cute
Aquarius:damn son u cute
Pisces:ur too cute. stop
JL8 #226 by Yale Stewart
Based on characters in DC Comics.
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This is so important - we can’t compare trauma experiences, it is all valid. Even two people who go through the same trauma can react differently.
Studies show that approaching youth with a bystander-intervention model is actually a lot more effective for reducing sexual assault, and it is also more enthusiastically received than programs that bill themselves as anti-rape.
We can tell youth that they are basically “rapists waiting to happen” (anti-rape initiative), or we can tell them that we know they would intervene if they saw harm happening to someone and we want to help empower them to do that (bystander intervention). The kids jump in with both feet for the latter! It was amazing to see children (and young boys in particular) excited to do this work and engage their creativity with it. Also, studies show that not only do they go on to intervene, but they also do not go on to sexually assault people themselves. Bystander intervention also takes the onus off the person being targeted to deter rape and empowers the collective to do something about it. It answers the question in the room when giggling boys are carrying an unconscious young woman up the stairs at a house party, and people are not sure how to respond and are waiting for “someone” to say or do something.
Richard M. Wright, “Rehearsing Consent Culture: Revolutionary Playtime” in the anthology Ask: Building Consent Culture edited by Kitty Stryker
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