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kboat.bsky.social
chairman of the tortured pole dancers department. #1 lesbian james stan queer. she/her. fuck colonialism and all that comes with it. friend of dorothea ACAB except the TTPD. same handle as that other site 🐦
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Ok yessssss omg thank you for putting this all into words, I feel like I’ve been dancing around this metaphor trying to get a hold of it and you finally tied it together for me
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I mean like…the link from TTPD to the imaginary high school in her mind
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Do we think maybe that’s what she was hinting at with that background?
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Listen, you calling it a surreal, wall-less high school? We gonna leave that in the subtext? For an album where ā€˜so high school’ is one of the most talked about songs…
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Oh…oh shit…that would be crazy
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god they would look SO good together here. Chappell’s femme colored suit with the masc coded shape + Sabrina’s masc colored suit with the femme coded shape. It’s perfect
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Omg please never tell me, I love thinking it’s about me in my 20s
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Damn if only šŸ˜” we would laugh so much
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Yes!! Me too!
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love her so much
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and her full tooth laugh afterwards! I just snorted in the chair at the hair stylist lol
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don’t make me call the time crime police 🤭
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me too! Tomorrow and Sunday šŸ™šŸ»
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Literally came here to say that - is that who this Taylor is supposed to be?
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report back if you do! 🫔
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maybe your teacher had ulterior motives šŸ‘€
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I have a suspicion you’ll really like the girl who was Saturday night
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All fiction!
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The Girl Who Was Saturday Night (Heather O’Neill) - changed how I thought about fame, celebrity and family Tell The Wolves I’m Home (Carol Rifka Brunt) - explores the early days of the aids crisis through the protagonist who is a 14 yr old girl and her relationship with her beloved uncle
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The Alchemist (Paul Coelho) - helped me finally let go of my Catholic upbringing and embrace a wider idea of faith, magic, and the universe Down and Out in Paris and London (George Orwell) - helped me think about poverty and culture and governments in conversation
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YES
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soft
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seriously! like bro you could have stayed stealth and gotten some real tea
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I’m late to the game buuut…do me do me!! (please 🄹)
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Yaaaaay!! 🄳🄳
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hey this was really validating to read 🄺 thank you both for sharing
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I have also had this thought recently…
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it’s not worth it lol 🤣
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well hurry up and do that again 🤭
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me: how did I not notice Jan also me: āœØšŸ˜āœØMargaretāœØšŸ˜āœØ
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Seriously my jaw was on the floor listening to Raye
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Me too!! It’s a highlight!
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lololol
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Ohhh whoaaaa I have seen that Dali before but never noticed it in the butterfly, that is SO interesting
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oh those butterfly masks giving silence of the lambs weirdly
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the way you love lorde makes me happy cause I feel like especially melodrama didn’t get her flowers. you keep reminding me to listen again cause I love love love
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why in the world did they use that sound 😳 that is giving a tone that is v not fun and breezy