This is Pages.d Matam, a slam poet from Washington, D.C. He is incredible and you should look him up and give him money
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In Cars 2 one of the racecars mentions their mother. And then the racecar waves to his mother in the audience. One automobile birthed another automobile.
When Mater tries to convince a car that he is not a spy, he says “I’m not a spy. my specialty is towing and salvage”. The car…
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i will ONLY flirt with you if u r a TEACHER
i was confused bc i saw this picture and i thought it was me????
mmmmmmmmmm making a really good playlist is so satisfying 8’)
i dont need all this skin anymore! get it off of me! i don’t need it!
i won a small inflatable cow yay
if u make hot chocolate with water when milk is available you are not human and i do not trust you
I am lactose intolerantdont be such a baby
tact is just not saying true stuff… i’ll pass
i love giles!!! i love giles! i love giles!!!!! rupert giles be my dad
I have posted vintage ads like this one before, and every time I do, I get responses like this:
- “I wish I could live back then when we knew what true beauty was!”
- “What happened to society?”
- “I agree! Real men love curves!”
So before it happens again, let me just say — you’re missing the point. And for those of you who might be wondering, this is exactly the point I mean to make by sharing this image: different era, same oppression.
Throughout time and across cultures, beauty standards have changed drastically, but there have always been beauty standards. What do all these beauty standards have in common?
- The idea that you need to fit a certain mold to be considered attractive, sexy, healthy or even smart and worthy of love and friendship.
- The fact that the majority of bodies don’t fit the mold of what is considered most desirable.
- The beauty industry happily stepping forward to help rescue us from our own bodies by selling us billions of dollars in products that can inch us toward some unachievable idea of perfection.
When you see images like this, it shouldn’t make you feel nostalgic or sad — it should make you angry. The hate we waste our lives trying to erase was created to steal our money and rob us of our ambition.
Don’t let it win.
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