It's gorgeous how they're labeling and categorizing people by every possible trait. Don't they acknowledge how labels and such make people even less interesting than they'd be in the first place? If I slapped labels all over myself I'd feel less like an individual and more like a mass product.
that made no sense whatsoever. I mean what does any of that mean it might as well be written in hieroglyphics.
I think they are realy out of control with their labeling-obsession. Like how they now have "queerplatonic" because "really good friend you care a lot about but are not romantically in love with" wasn't special enough anymore. Or most of the "genderfluid" and "nonbinary" tumblrinas who are actually completely normal but choose their gender flavour of the minute depending on who they're arguing with. The trouble is that I don't see a lot of those kids growing out of that behaviour the way some parts of society are actually catering to them.
"#please reblog.please." The desperation in so real, I can't believe these people think being on the "arospec" makes them persecuted little babbies.
http://huffingtonpost.tumblr.com/post/117200848136/empowerallbodies-is-what-a-truly-diverse I guess I shouldn't have expected good quality material from the huffington's tumblr Though for the lady on the wheelchair I would made an exception.
^And in the notes people complain about how there's only one black woman. And when it comes to people complaining about the typical body types and how the healthy averages are represented - why don't people understand that the "basic body types" (shaped by bones and how the natural muscle and fat would be 'placed') exist even under all the extra weight some choose to carry on their bodies?
Maybe you don't break stuff because that affects someone else's life or job. What if you smash a shop run by a black man for the rights of blacks? Christ, and this is from a blog of a girl I actually enjoyed to follow: she likes neverwinter nights,Vampire the Masquerade,KotOR... fook u tmblr for ruining ppl :'(
>Black lives >Property What's the difference? In all seriousness, is one person's life really worth ruining an entire city over? Let alone several?