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First Stage Of Hell

@shitty-lollipops

Welcome to the first stage of hell
Love me pls.
I be cravin that polyam rep
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Why is tumblr Bolivian now

No but to be fair the shades of the colours they used resemble the lithuanian flag far more than the bolivian one

For reference, this is the lithuanian flag:

And this is the bolivian one:

I also had a moment of "hm that is... not lithuania" when I saw the flag cause the bolivian flag is usually much brighter than this haha. Also apparently it's for black history month

As an islander, I thought it was the Rasta flag:

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You know what maybe it is who fucking knows

I give up

Ok so I get where you guys are coming from but this is the pan african flag:

And these are the pan african colours:

So in conclusion: ?????

POV you check the notes on this post

It's a fusion of both? The flag is the Pan-African colors and with the logo it makes the Pan-African flag

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I do not exhibit symptoms of Symptoms Disorder, I say, actively exhibiting symptoms of Symptoms Disorder

hey, is this a symptom of Symptoms Disorder, or is it normal? I ask, to the discord server exclusively inhabited by people who also have Symptoms Disorder

I've just done a quiz about Symptoms Disorder, but I dont think I have it. I say as it says I show symptoms of Symptoms Disorder.

I actually love kinksters so much

Learning from every source in your life that sex is disgusting and sinful, that you should be ashamed of your feelings, thoughts and desires and then having someone in a dog mask tell you, "No, it's all cool, actually," is mind-blowing lol

In the comments seeing a lot of aces saying "Yeah I appreciate that kinksters are often accepting of ace people" and that is because there are many asexuals in kink! Sexual attraction or behavior is not essential to kink/BDSM.

My spouse and I are both a-spec kinksters who do a lot of Kinky Activities and exactly zero traditional genital-involving sex. I write about being nonsexual kinksters professionally as well.

"One funny thing: At most of the kink parties Selena went to, no one was doing anything that seemed to be sexual. People would say, 'I'm tying someone up, that's sex,' but much of the time it didn't seem to feel sexual and nobody could explain how this made sense. Was tying someone up really sex, or was it a rope and some trust? Selena didn't care about sex, but she did love rope, so it was unclear exactly what was happening here, and what she actually wanted.
Intimacy, it turns out. Selena cared about intimacy, and kink was a way for her to be intimate with others. Intimacy and sex are not the same. Intimacy can be in service of sex or sex can be in service of intimacy, or they can be completely separate..."

-Angela Chen, Ace: What Asexuality Reveals about Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex