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Starvation gives you crazy adrenaline. Your body is constantly on alert, one of the characteristics of anorexia is restlessness and excessive excersize. I'm not starving myself intentionally but it's given me giga insomnia and jitters. Periods where I've managed to
Replying to @marciwigh
entao, se ela realmente tivesse TA ela não conseguiria ficar em pé com salto 15 andando pra lá e pra cá e fazendo oq ela faz cantando, essas baratinhas acham que TA é só aparecer clavícula
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eat enough I will crash like crazy and fall fast asleep.
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Just eat a couple of soleros and replace the sticks.
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When you tell him pedophilla is illegal.
When you tell her that sexual psychology didn't evolve with feminist ideology in mind
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"Women are most attractive the very first day I am legally allowed to date then and it's all downhill from there"
The dating market is brutal. Elizabeth Bruch, a professor of sociology at the University of Michigan analysed data from online dating. Here are some things she discovered… -Men’s desirability peaks at ages 40-50. But women’s desirability starts highest at age 18 and falls throughout their lifespan. -Both men and women pursue partners who are on average about 25% more desirable than themselves. -Women’s prospects dim as they achieve the highest level of education. -Almost no one messages users less desirable than they are. Everyone’s understanding of their place in the hierarchy is very accurate. -Men experience lower reply rates when they write more positively worded messages.
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Teenagers? The Hobbit should be read about 7/8, it's a kids book and will be enjoyed most by kids. I found I enjoyed classics most in early teens as well. You're just never going to enjoy reading like you're a child ever again, start with the good books.
I’ve been informed by folks on this site that The Hobbit and now Jane Austen are too difficult for teens. I can’t stress enough how condescending this is to teenagers. You’re taking away all the things that might bring them joy and leaving them with no pastimes but scrolling.
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That's the thing about thinking we have to dumb things down for kids, that's the age you are most invested and engaged in stories.
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Thinking about the amount of feminists, even ones who were outspoken on grooming gangs, who immediately condemned that girl as the aggressor with no proof. I wonder if they will reflect on how their attitude was the same reason the grooming gangs were covered up for so long. Of
The brother and sister in the “Sophie of Dundee” incident have been found guilty of aggressing those young girls. I was overly hasty in expressing scepticism about the narrative as it happened. I’ve deleted the tweet and - yes - lesson learned. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2d…
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course white girls from rough areas must be up to no good!
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I'm fed up with ignorant people who know absolutely nothing about how anorexia works creating dangerous rhetoric to normalize it. Here's a thread with medical, psychological, and scientific facts confirmed by professionals/specialists. Educate yourselves before spouting such shit
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I look like this but taller, my BMI is 14. She is severely underweight, as am I. We need to stop normalising underweight size 00 celebrities being slim and healthy. They're not, and it's destructive to pretend this is what slim and healthy looks like.
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Body positive doesn't include enabling people who are so under or overweight they might die. x.com/i/status/2064141320138…

Replying to @caliginousomber
Spill because all the internet does is fat shame and skinny shame like what happened to body positivity
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These are sharing blocks. Not saying I've never eaten a whole one, but you're not meant to 💀
the world would genuinely be a better place if chocolate bars came in normal human sizes instead of being 500 calories or nothing
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communist guy who thinks the majority of global prostitutes are in the sex trade “because they want too”
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right wing men: women are private property ! left wing men: women are PUBLIC property ! #FEMINISMWIN
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Now do the bit where she said over 60% of female victims were more violent than their abusers and the abusers were the real victims, the bit where she turned into a raging MRA and that most DV is "mutual" with women being the instigators.
November 1971. Chiswick, West London. Erin Pizzey is 32 years old. She is not a lawyer. Not a politician. Not a doctor. She is a woman who talked Hounslow Council into lending her a cold, rundown building on Belmont Road — a former community hall — for almost nothing. Her original plan was modest. A warm room. A cup of tea. Somewhere for mothers with young children to simply get out of the house. Then the door opened. A woman stood in the entrance. She was covered, head to foot, in bruises. She was holding two small children. She was shaking. She didn't want tea. She needed somewhere to hide. Erin let her in. She didn't turn her away. She didn't tell her to call the police. Because Erin had already called the police. They told her the same thing they told every woman in Britain at the time: they could not enter a private home over a "domestic dispute." That was the law. The home was private. What happened inside it was a family matter. When Erin contacted a female civil servant to report what she was seeing, the response was astonishing. The woman told her flatly: "There wasn't a problem of battered wives until you made one." Erin put down the phone. Then she went back to her residents and made sure they were fed. Within weeks, 40 mothers and children were sleeping in four tiny rooms. No funding. No staff. No legal authority. She didn't stop. By 1973, word had spread through quiet whisper networks — one woman telling another, "There is a place. Go to Chiswick. She won't turn you away." That same year, Erin hosted the first National Women's Aid Conference in the UK. Women from across Britain arrived, and they all recognized the same thing at once: what she had built needed to exist everywhere. In 1974, the council set a maximum of 36 residents. At peak times, 150 women and children were living inside those walls — sleeping on floors, on chairs, in hallways. The building smelled of cooking, fear, and something else entirely: relief. Erin was taken to court for overcrowding. She appealed all the way to the House of Lords. She kept the doors open the entire time. That same year, she wrote a book. Scream Quietly or the Neighbours Will Hear. It was the first published account of domestic violence in British history. It used real stories from real women inside the shelter. Overnight, a problem that had no official name was on front pages from London to New York. The movement spread. Refuges opened across the UK. Then Australia. Then Canada. Then the United States. The pattern she created in four small rooms in West London — no blueprint, no permission, no funding — had been replicated in hundreds of shelters across the Western world. MP Jack Ashley stood up in Parliament and said: "It was she who first identified the problem, who first recognised the seriousness of the situation and who first did something practical." She was ranked 14th in a poll of the 100 women who shook the world. She was awarded the Italian Peace Prize. She received a CBE. The charity she founded — Chiswick Women's Aid, which became Refuge — grew into the largest domestic violence charity in the United Kingdom, with over 460 employees and an annual income of more than £33 million. Erin Pizzey passed away on October 4, 2025, aged 86. She never stopped. It all began with one woman, one borrowed building, and an absolute refusal to say no. Forty women and children showed up with nowhere to go. She made room. Share this if you believe one ordinary person, refusing to look away, can build a shelter that holds the whole world. Follow us Lost in Yesterday
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a "poor man", merely a lift operator, threw acid on a female surgeon for refusing his "proposal" in Pakistan inside a hospital in broad daylight but the left told me class struggle was the end of it all & women arent uniquely oppressed for their gender.
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Chicken in trousers, 1783. Found in the common-place book of Richard Carr, a young student from Westmorland, England.
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When you hate a book with a fiery passion but are determined to finish it for some reason and it becomes your main nemesis for weeks.
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Last night I heard a man outside my window shouting loudly this girl was a 10 with make-up and 4 without. Thought I'd fallen into a fever dream and twitter had started talking to me for a minute.
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You should avoid both types and find a man that's normal about women.
men who make misogynistic jokes tend to be more respectful and genuine in real life than performative feminist men who force feminism into their entire personality just to get laid
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