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tangerine-55 · 21 days
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That's "if you're a victim, it's useless to go to the police" just shows me how chronically online she is.
It's something some parts of the internet, mainly twitter, believe because of their "trust no one. the whole world is against you." beliefs.
yeah it's really harmful and contributes to people keeping quiet about their abuse
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tangerine-55 · 22 days
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bitzel low key confirming it was always about bringing dteam down and making all their fans leave like okay thank you for putting it on paper for me
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gonna get to the bottom of the issue
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tangerine-55 · 22 days
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Okay, so, looks like Google Docs might actually start implementing their rule about not sharing explicit content. (This includes writing.) How in the ever loving fuck am I supposed to back up 1,000+ stories that equate to 3 million+ words into fucking Microsoft Word????? And efficiently, for that matter?! HELP.
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tangerine-55 · 23 days
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It grinds to dust the shattered fragments of my heart to think that while Aziraphale was so excited at the prospect of being able to go to Heaven with Crowley so that they could "make a difference" ... well ...
Crowley already tried that, didn't he?
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tangerine-55 · 23 days
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kratos/freyr is great in a "freya witnessing her brother about to be hit by a bus" way
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Yup, my prediction too.
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tangerine-55 · 23 days
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anthony j. crowley really is the character ever. he's the snake of eden. he's millions of years old. he can stop time. he likes to feed ducks. his vintage car is cursed to forever play queen. he invented the selfie. he drinks six shots of espresso straight. he lied about starting the spanish inquisition and they believed him. he lost the fucking antichrist. she's genderfluid.
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tangerine-55 · 23 days
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Callout post where it becomes more and more obvious that the person writing the call out has a massive crush on the problematic individual
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tangerine-55 · 23 days
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as always define the question however youd like and take your best guess
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People I met for a few moments that live in my head forever.
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tangerine-55 · 1 month
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I literally had my pussy sewn shut I deserve k cup tits as compensation
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tangerine-55 · 1 month
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Controversial opinion, but Caiti hasn’t admitted enough responsibility for her actions in this. I’ve seen more blame levied at her friends for ‘allowing’ her to drink or ‘not protecting’ her, but her friends are not responsible for her behaviour. She is responsible for illegally underage drinking, for lying about her age with a 21 badge, for making the final decision to go to the party, to the hotel room, for choosing to stay when her friends left, for lying back down next to George multiple times, and for—yes, I’m going to say it—not giving George literally any indication of her unwillingness (if, indeed, she was ever actually unwilling in the moment). She actually had a lot of power in this situation and many, many opportunities for a decision that would not have put her in this situation.
This brings up an important difference between victim blaming and victim accountability:
Victim blaming is saying—she didn’t take precautions, and therefore she deserved to be hurt. <- (Obviously false and a very damaging mindset.)
Victim accountability is saying—she chose to not take precautions, and those decisions increased the danger of the situation and let it happen more than it would otherwise. I am sorry this meant she got hurt, and I don’t judge her for the stupid decisions. But we must acknowledge she did make those choices and she had the power not to.
Victim accountability thus actually gives her back her own power. It acknowledges that there were many things in the situation that were within her control, and it empowers her to know the many things she can do next time to more greatly control her situation. Conversely, I actually think her blaming this entire situation on George (or Dream, or her friends), is a disservice to herself, because then she sees him as all-powerful, and herself as totally powerless, which is not the case.
And reminder, we’re talking about a hand on a waist.
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tangerine-55 · 1 month
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For the record, all of you are NEVER going to stop falling for smear campaigns and pedojacketing if you don't completely overhaul how you deal with allegations made against people online, and I mean that sincerely.
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tangerine-55 · 1 month
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When I’m reading smut and the author breaks the flow of the story so that the characters can tell us that they have enthusiastic consent it feels exactly like when Dora the Explorer looks directly into the camera and says ‘Seat belts so we can be safe!’ anytime she gets into a motorized vehicle.
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the director of god of war 2 and god of war 2018 really just has a tiny horse in his bed
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