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Posts by waniel

hope yall like this one cause im not gonna post for another year again

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faded off my invocation powder

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nirnnroot

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zephyr is like a beautiful luminous rock to me

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HAPPY BDAY OLD OLD FELLA

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Tatu (Part 2) (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, NY - March 1974)
Tatu (Part 2) (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, NY - March 1974) YouTube video by Miles Davis - Topic

theres a lot of great miles davis but i really love this album from when he started experimenting with electronics more. some parts are honestly noise adjacent. so cool

youtu.be/sHuC7LolyWs

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if you wonder why im not active here, its because for every post i make i have to take a leave of repentance for the sin of posting online. it is a long and arduous pilgrimage but one i must take ever since i lied about watching rush hour when i was 11. also i look at guys kissing too much

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my hair is much longer now

lil doodle done by @finfin.bsky.social <3

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Ultimately, Freeman’s column isn’t pitiful because it rubs salt in the wound—it’s pitiful because it lays bare the true aim of the anti-trans movement. This was never about policy or bathrooms or youth sports. It’s about a cohort of people who feel culture shifting beneath their feet, who were raised in a world where casual cruelty toward transgender people was normalized, and who now find themselves resentful that society has moved on. Rather than reflect or grow, they double down, demanding that their revulsion be seen as virtue—that their discomfort be not only accepted but celebrated. Freeman’s yearning for social validation, cloaked in the language of righteous indignation, reveals the movement’s hollow core. The title of her piece says it all: this isn’t about the law, it’s about the isolation that comes from being wrong. And no court decision—no matter how cruel—will win back the friendships lost to hate, or rescue those who chose the wrong side of history from the consequences of that choice.

Ultimately, Freeman’s column isn’t pitiful because it rubs salt in the wound—it’s pitiful because it lays bare the true aim of the anti-trans movement. This was never about policy or bathrooms or youth sports. It’s about a cohort of people who feel culture shifting beneath their feet, who were raised in a world where casual cruelty toward transgender people was normalized, and who now find themselves resentful that society has moved on. Rather than reflect or grow, they double down, demanding that their revulsion be seen as virtue—that their discomfort be not only accepted but celebrated. Freeman’s yearning for social validation, cloaked in the language of righteous indignation, reveals the movement’s hollow core. The title of her piece says it all: this isn’t about the law, it’s about the isolation that comes from being wrong. And no court decision—no matter how cruel—will win back the friendships lost to hate, or rescue those who chose the wrong side of history from the consequences of that choice.

From my latest piece.

The true motivating energy behind the anti-trans activists of today.

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🥺 waaaaaah

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summer finna be a cave painting

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this is a drawing about how i love my cat

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epic chat pile enjoyer....

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thanks tei

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my cat anchovy sitting behind a plate of apples and cheese and crackers

my cat anchovy sitting behind a plate of apples and cheese and crackers

anchovy covets skyrim dinner

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123 followers 222 following

123 followers 222 following

very satisfying numbers (also thank yall)

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BIIIIIG fan

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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - 'Skeleton Tree' (Official Audio)
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - 'Skeleton Tree' (Official Audio) YouTube video by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

23. saddest song?

pretty much most songs from this album but this one sticks with me most
www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7tf...

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Show Me The Body - Survive (Official Video)
Show Me The Body - Survive (Official Video) YouTube video by SHOW ME THE BODY - CORPUS

22. song you're listening to now?

www.youtube.com/watch?v=h94U...

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Disorder (2007 Remaster)
Disorder (2007 Remaster) YouTube video by Joy Division - Topic

21. favorite song?

so many but i always say this. means a lot to me :]

youtu.be/5BIElTtN6Fs

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20. speak any other languages?

- ~5 yrs japanese in school
- 1 yr russian in school
- my ex taught me a lil swedish which is all gone
- grandma tried to teach me french (also all gone)
- wanting to learn irish

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19. somewhere you want to visit?

switzerland......

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18. chinese zodiac?

wabbit

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17. favorite sport?

if i wanted to watch dudes get sweaty and grab each other i have some guys who i could invite over instead

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16. favorite season?

fall :]

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15. favorite drink?

either green tea or mexican cola

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14. favorite food?

fried chicken. of any variety honestly

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13. random fact?

muscovite (a mineral) has a cleavage (ha) that allows it to split into thin somewhat transparent sheets. its thermal resistance is high so worked great for oven windows. it was used for cheap windows in russia through history too (its where the name comes from! moscow/moskva)

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