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Ellipsis

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  1. its always about men. everything in this society comes back to men. i see lesbians talking about how the more difficult thing to come to terms with wasnt loving women, but realizing that they don't love men. it is all defined by your relationship to men

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  2. One complete magpie painting.

    Watercolour and time :P

    This will be for sale at some point, if you’re already interested, my email is in my profile, hmu :)

    A painting of a magpie.
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  3. the whole internet loves tgirl microblogging site, the new social media site that's cool because of all the interesting trans women who post on it 5 seconds later we regret to inform you that they're banning all the trans women

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  4. There isn’t a single argument you can make that will ever convince me to use or be in favour of genAI.

    Hold the line. Don’t give prompters masquerading as artists an inch.

    From a writer group post someone sent me: "...the attitude now is so exclusive and unwelcoming for those of us who are either pro-AI or use AI"

    GOOD JOB, EVERYONE, KEEP MAKING THEM FEEL UNWELCOMED, YOUR SHAME IS WORKING. 🥰

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  5. This is a powerful piece of journalism.

    “… each of the men were not only losing time, they were losing loved ones. They were missing major life moments that can never be recovered. Not only did the men say they were tortured during these four months; their families said they were too.”

    NEW: Over the past four months, I documented the lives of five families whose sons had been imprisoned in El Salvador, including their long-awaited reunions.

    This is how CECOT left a mark on my countrymen, their loved ones and Venezuela.

    Over the past four months, a photojournalist documented the lives of five families whose sons had been imprisoned in El Salvador, including their long-awaited reunions. CECOT left a mark on the men,…

    What I Witnessed as I Photographed the Disappearances and the Homecomings of My Countrymen

    Over the past four months, a photojournalist documented the lives of five families whose sons had been imprisoned in El Salvador, including their long-awaited reunions. CECOT left a mark on the men,…

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