Not feminist as in "women should be included in the draft" but feminist as in "being drafted is a violation of bodily autonomy for any gender".
The draft should not exist. Drafting people into the military is a violation of human rights. You should not be able to force someone to risk their life. If you can't find enough people who care about a conflict to keep it going then it simply shouldn't keep going. You can't even force someone to donate a kidney using government power, why the fuck can you force them to donate their whole body and life to a cause they don't agree with or don't care about?
I was very, very, very young when mom divorced my bio-dad. Even though the man I call dad now is a ball of negativity, I still love him for being my dad when the bio gave up paternal rights.
WHY are some parents like “ooo we hate each other but we’re staying together for the kids” no no NO you’re fucking fighting and screaming at each other every day you’re traumatizing that fucking kid and making it worse
This post has the same birthday as me, albeit 28 years younger.
i love abortion and i love divorce
mutuals i am politely asking you what color i remind you of
is it so bad to want to be an evil 2d mans most beloved cherished and spoiled pet
Okay. This may sound strange and very odd, but I took a look at this before reading what it was, and the first thing that popped in my head was 'Oh, this is a post about David Bowie', because this looks like something he would have rocked while dressed like Ziggy Stardust.
I tried finding an image of him in something like this because I was certain I saw him in one before.
I didn't find him in a dressing gown. It wasn't even David dressed as Ziggy. It was David Bowie's album cover for 'The Man Who Sold The World'.
Dressing Gown
c. 1840
Litchfield Historical Society
So, I'm at a local coffee place in my hometown and I go to the bathroom...and see this:
I am 100% convinced this is a sign that I need to be less grumpy.
An autistic goof that occasionally posts art ♡ Wolfie 31 She/Her
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