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@grapecatboy.bsky.social
· Aug 14
Anyway sorry I’m having like…. Legit ptsd responses rn to what’s going on with social shit. When I say I’m heavily isolated I mean it. Online communities are quite literally all I have and the fact that so many times it’s gone south on me fucks with me like you won’t believe
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#Wolquestion | #WolQotd
What was your WoL's (Oc's) first impression of their future significant other? Was it love at first sight? Or did they perhaps have a wrong first impression?
What was your WoL's (Oc's) first impression of their future significant other? Was it love at first sight? Or did they perhaps have a wrong first impression?
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Do you have any extremely niche, but serious, ethical stances?
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it's because white people view racism as an interpersonal issue rather than a societal one, so asking them to look inward at how they perpetuate it is an attack on the self rather than an interrogation into their own views of people of color.
I have a genuine question for white folks
How come when white people talk about racism they’re seen as brave or enlightened and applauded, but when BIPOC speak about racism we’re maligned and considered belligerent or tiresome?
We all notice the double standard. What gives?
How come when white people talk about racism they’re seen as brave or enlightened and applauded, but when BIPOC speak about racism we’re maligned and considered belligerent or tiresome?
We all notice the double standard. What gives?
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