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#Light Treatment
shaadiwish · 3 months
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Dear brides-to-be, want to indulge in a holistic approach of skin care at the convenience of your home? Well, ShaadiWish is here to introduce you to the LED masks that are taking the beauty world by storm!
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numbuh424 · 4 months
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the 2nd half of death note should've just gone full comedy complete with a laugh track and had these two dissing each other the whole time
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theereina · 5 months
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doyeons · 4 days
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yeji ♡ untouchable (240114) — requested by @yoohyeontual
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puppyeared · 4 months
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Why are ppl scared to call it what it is and say we’re still going thru covid on top of seasonal illness. Like. That’s pretty important right. I was watching the news and they were like oh yeah we have an unprecedented number of flu cases “as well as other sicknesses” without actually saying Covid. No announcement abt vaccinations or masking or anything. Also if I hear someone joking abt “war flashbacks” for mentioning covid I fucking hate u
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ᥫ᭡ princesscore ᥫ᭡
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mattodore · 3 months
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ria, pack leader of three
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respectthepetty · 5 months
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The trail to the forehead kiss was great.
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And it was light and soft (like that bomb ass lighting!).
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But Phaya was fully expecting a different reaction out of Tharn, so he instantly recognized when Tharn was no longer "in the moment" with him.
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Congratulations, Phaya, for being attuned, immediately stopping, and asking questions to check in with Tharn.
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Nothing like a childhood memory to wreck a sweet moment in a public bathroom.
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Can't wait until we get that lighting back, but less soft, more intense.
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I see you Cinematographer Jintaphap!
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stegogosaurus · 7 months
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married!lawlight with surrendered-the-notebook!light is fun for all the other reasons but I don't think you are fully appreciating the humor. the potential. the pettiness when they are solving a crime together. they found the evidence and the criminal who crippled/killed multiple people is put in court. he gets 10 months of house arrest because the case was in new zealand or something. light and L hear the verdict. light is staring holes into L's head. if they only had a magical device that could resolve this very issue. something that could correct a screw up in justice system. wouldn't that be nice. L is very pointedly looking everywhere but him.
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coochiequeens · 18 days
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The tide is turning for the TQ+. And they have no one to blame but themselves
Wes Streeting last night admitted he had been wrong to say that “trans women are women” amid a major Labour row over the Cass review into NHS gender care.
The shadow health secretary said the controversial LGBT rights group Stonewall – where he used to work – had got it wrong with its slogan.
In a major about-turn for the party, he told The Sun that he now admitted “there are lots of complexities” on the trans issue but that he was prepared to take criticism “on the chin”.
It came as Labour became embroiled in another trans row after Mr Streeting welcomed the review and pledged to implement it in full.
The shadow health secretary said the report raised “some serious concerns that are pretty scandalous”.
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But Rosie Duffield, a Labour MP placed under investigation by the party last year for campaigning against gender ideology, pointed out that women who had exposed the scandal had been “blanked, sidelined and dismissed” by male leaders simply for speaking up.
Last night Mr Streeting was asked on The Sun’s Never Mind The Ballots programme whether he stood by Stonewall’s claim that “trans women are women, get over it”, he admitted: “No.”
He added: “To the extent that – and I say this with some self-criticism and reflection – if you’d asked me a few years ago, on this topic, I would have said trans men are men, trans women are women. Some people are trans, get over it. Let’s move on. This is all blown out of proportion.
“And now I sort of sit and reflect and think actually, there are lots of complexities.”
He went on: “I take the criticism on the chin. And at the same time, I also think that there’s been some absolutely ugly rhetoric directed towards trans people who are at the wrong end of all of statistics on hate crime, on self harm, suicide, mental health.”
Labour has long been divided on trans issues and has been accused of flip-flopping on its stance in recent years.
The party no longer has plans to bring in self-ID for trans people, and Sir Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, has rowed back from saying “trans women are women”, and now states that a woman is an “adult female” and that 99.9 per cent of them do not have a penis.
Mr Streeting’s comments angered the Labour Left. The Corbynite group Momentum tweeted: “The Cass review ignored dozens of scientific studies, coming to a harmful conclusion of limiting access to gender-affirming care for trans youth.
“Anti-trans campaigners have celebrated it. So it’s highly disappointing that Labour’s leadership is welcoming it unreservedly.”
Yesterday, feminist Julie Bindel demanded an apology from Mr Streeting for failing to support her gender-critical views when he was president of the National Union of Students.
Earlier this year, the party dropped a year-long investigation into a complaint that Ms Duffield had been transphobic for liking a tweet by Father Ted creator Graham Linehan, who is now a gender-critical campaigner.
However, despite the changes, critics of the Labour leadership say gender-critical women in the party continue to be sidelined or not selected.
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Wes Streeting says the Cass report raised 'some serious concerns that are pretty scandalous' CREDIT: Jay Williams
The Cass review, published on Wednesday, said much of the evidence for gender medicine was flimsy and that drugs such as puberty blockers should be used with extreme caution as children who think they are trans may have mental health problems.
Dr Hilary Cass, the paediatrician behind the report, said some NHS gender clinics refused to comment on requests for information.
On Never Mind the Ballots, Mr Streeting said: “I think we’ve got to ask ourselves why is it that we’ve seen medical interventions that have been given on the basis of very weak evidence?
“How is it that clinicians have been silenced or afraid to come forward? Why is it that a group of young people who are extremely vulnerable are waiting years to access treatment?
“I think there’s plenty of blame to go around. I’m pretty angry actually that despite this review having been commissioned there are some NHS trusts that refused to co-operate.
“And I want to send a clear message to them that under a Labour government there’ll be accountability for that, you’re not going to get away with it. And I want to work constructively with the Government to try to get this right.”
Earlier, he had tweeted: “Children’s healthcare should always be led by evidence and children’s welfare, free from culture wars…
“The Government must now immediately act, but if they do not, the next Labour government will work to implement the expert recommendations of the Cass review, to ensure that young people are receiving appropriate and high-quality care.”
This prompted Ms Duffield to retweet the statement, with the message: “To the many women blanked, sidelined, dismissed by male leaders when speaking up and exposing this for years.”
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And Ms Bindel, a former Labour Party member, wrote: “Glad to see you are now openly critical of the gender ideology that led to the atrocities against children outlined in the Cass report.
“I am open to accepting an apology from you. In 2008, when you were NUS president, I was no-platformed alongside five fascist groups for ‘transphobia’.
“I contacted you and asked for your help. You gave none. I asked you to condemn those that had orchestrated the no-platforming, and you refused.
“Have you any idea of the reputational damage this caused me? How it gave others permission to no-platform, denounce and defame me?
“How it meant that I could be slandered by other organisations, and so many, many universities around the UK and elsewhere? If this sounds bitter then good, because I am.”
To this message, Ms Duffield said: “Thank you for leading us all here Julie. Without you, most of us wouldn’t have had a clue what had been happening to children who were far too young to have the critical faculties or agency to consent.”
Addressing Ms Bindel’s accusation, Mr Streeting replied: “From memory (16 years on, so correct me if I’m wrong!) I replied to confirm that you weren’t on NUS’ no platform policy and as this was in relation to a motion passed by the autonomous women’s campaign I was not empowered to overturn it (not least as a male president!).”
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andr0nap-wf · 3 months
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WIP
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wish me luck oughh
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sfsolstice · 2 months
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S. F. Solstice, from "Guilt and Temptation"
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ghostrob · 3 months
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fuckthemforthis · 6 months
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With how Kris is treating their luggage, no wonder it runs away from home "gets lost" so often
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Oh to be able to live multiple lifespans, watch society devolve and progress and yearn and destroy and create. To be able to have hundreds of careers, to dive deep into the expanses of every field of knowledge including the ones that don't even exist yet. To watch novels turn into classics, to watch artists who were sure they'd be forgotten be held in the memories of culture. To watch languages shift, vowels move like dapples of light across the ocean. To watch the peering eyes of telescopes and microscopes pierce further and further into our understanding of matter, of life, of time. To watch people lose hope and find it again. To watch people fight even when it is difficult and reach forward, stumbling to a better tomorrow. Oh to be able to see the full completeness of nature and humanity. But maybe it's because our lives are so short that each successive generation push forward in learning and growing.
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