fellow mr. beast haters and skeptics...they all doubted us but we knew.
‘full movie watch free online’ was in the early 21st century a kind of prayer
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these gays are out of control, we CANNOT let this keep happening oh my GOD - it’s an epidemic, i fear
pick your situationship to cultleader pipeline!!
mf is the EMBODIMENT of hearing advice vs listening to advice.
“heard chef” — ok that’s well and good but you’re still not listening carmy, and worst of all, you’re making it everyone’s problem in the process. (smh)
carmy needs to get his shit wrecked properly this season. you don’t get to project ur weird perfection complex onto ur business partners & coworkers and then go “isn’t this what you wanted?” like ok 🤨 get fridged again idiot
happy ides of march to all who celebrate!
as it was foretold, the blood of caesar will be spilled into the streets of rome. brethren, raise your knives and say a prayer to your gods! today we hunt for caesar, today will emerge victorious!
i will be fucking INSUFFERABLE.
you’ve all been warned…
the countdown begins…
I'm sorry about the person I will become when black butler season 4 is out. The time to regress back into my middle school era is coming. The cycle is real.
What it meant to be a woman in many African pre-colonial societies was not rigid. “Among the Langi of northern Uganda,” writes Sylvia Tamale, dean of the faculty of Law at Makerere University Uganda, “the mudoko dako, or effeminate males, were treated as women and could marry men.” There were also the Chibados or Quimbanda of Angola, male diviners whom, some scholars have argued, were believed to carry female spirits through anal sex.
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This practice of same-sex marriage was documented in more than 40 precolonial African societies: a woman could marry one or more women if she could secure the bridewealth necessary or was expected to uphold and augment kinship ties. The idea that a female could be a husband perplexed Europeans, and often lead to fantastical conclusions.
Wanted to share an article about pre-colonial African gender identities! The article is really great!