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by Jovialpizza on Apr 26, 2024

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Feminism: the belief that equality and empowerment for women should be embraced by all, breaking gender stereotypes and shaping a just, inclusive world. @Ramiya

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LUCIE THÉSÉE Handsome, like those foam-topped tidal waves breaking high, in little crystal globes. Handsome, like the breeze that lifts a little tuft of tulle. If tulle were life. Handsome, like a frozen face, tear-tracked, when the sun hammers down. Handsome. Like fire. Handsome, like the... @Ramiya

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