2,121,566 people are not Hans and counting!
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Person A: It’s unhealthy to eat after 7 pm.
Person B, eating cake at 3 am: Well, fortunately time is an illusion.
My sociology professor had a really good metaphor for privilege today. She didn’t talk about race or gender or orientation or class, she talked about being left-handed.
A left-handed person walks into most classrooms and immediately is made aware of their left-handedness - they have to sit in a left-handed seat, which restricts their choices of where to sit. If there are not enough left-handed seats, they will have to sit in a right-handed seat and be continuously aware of their left-handedness. (There are other examples like left-handed scissors or baseball mitts as well.)
Meanwhile, right-handed people have much more choice about where to sit, and almost never have to think about their right-handedness.
Does this mean right-handed people are bad? No.
Does it mean that we should replace all right-handed desks with left-handed desks? No.
But could we maybe use different desk styles that can accommodate everyone and makes it so nobody has limited options or constant awareness that they are different? Yes.
Now think of this as a metaphor. For social class. For race. For ethnicity. For gender. For orientation. For anything else that sets us apart.
jesus was a he/him lesbian
One thing i like about this site is that you can literally just combine words and then put them out for anyone to see
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Note to self: Ice coffee is not lunch
Dylan’s reaction to Thomas’ Doctor Who look is priceless
he is literally melting
horror of being perceived vs desire to be adored
How Animals Eat Their Food
my English prof teaching abt cover letters today and me trying not to bring up the luke skywalker cover letter post:
getting dressed up for a special event
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