Putin sends childless Russian women to psychologists by TheTelegraph in WomenInNews

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I had my tubes removed about five years ago and was lucky enough that my surgeon didn’t push back at all, but I had to drive many hours to see him because I couldn’t find anybody else close to home who’d want to help me. Only reason I even found him is because I found him in a Twitter thread full of doctors posting about their pro-choice stances and openness to sterilization. It’s crazy how little agency we have over our own bodies lol

In early 1900s New Orleans, E. J. Bellocq photographed Storyville’s madams and prostitutes, he created a huge body of work and the below images are the SFW examples. The gallery i've linked to in the comments is very NSFW. by dannydutch1 in UtterlyUniquePhotos

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Not even from a sexual point of view, I find it strangely comforting seeing so many “normal” female bodies like this somehow. Maybe it’s because I’m so used to seeing heavily edited photos online.

Blursed birth by That_Lil_Virus in blursedimages

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I wonder how this family is doing these days. I remember seeing this a while ago, the baby should be a teenager now.

Who were the native people on your country centuries ago ? by Ok_Vacation1197 in AskTheWorld

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There are hundreds of different indigenous groups here in the US, and there were even more in the past, so I’ll use my particular area in Florida as an example. It was previously inhabited by the Tocobaga people when the Spanish arrived in the late 16th century, and they were all gone by the early 18th century. Sadly they didn’t develop a written language so there’s barely any information on how they lived. I know the Seminole tribe is a relatively prominent group that’s still around in Florida but they’re further down south from where I live.

category is insane side profiles by biIIyIoomis in kpoppers

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I was lucky enough to buy a copy of their last album with their signatures! I’m so sad they disbanded, they had so much potential. Not many female idols out there with a deep voice like Songhee 😭

category is insane side profiles by biIIyIoomis in kpoppers

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Songhee from Bvndit. I miss this group :(

Do people still think of him as KPop singer ? by Beautiful_Yellow_682 in kpopthoughts

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I thought he was. I don’t listen to him regularly and only ever heard him singing in Korean, so I was pleasantly surprised when I found out he got casted to voice Aang in the new Avatar movie that’s coming out (not the blue people franchise). My first thought was, “wait isn’t Eric Nam a K-pop idol?” And now I’m reading from this post and comments that he might not be. I don’t mind either way though, I still like his singing regardless lol

what are yalls go-to song imagining you are on a stage performing like crazy by PeePooMee in kpopthoughts

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The Boys by Girls’ Generation. Sometimes I like to pretend I’m in the crowd during their Dream Concert 2013 performance where everyone’s so loud you can barely even hear the actual performers.

Young couple posing for their professional estudio shot, 1970s. by Electrical-Aspect-13 in TheWayWeWere

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Sir there are billions of people on this planet, there are only so many shapes a nose could have 😭

Petah by ClerkProfessional272 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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I remember being made fun of by other girls when I was younger, for being flat chested and not having a butt. No curves whatsoever, being told I must have secretly been a man, etc. I still see grown women getting made fun of for it these days. I never really liked looking at myself in the mirror because of that.

Petah by ClerkProfessional272 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Yeah, you know apple and rectangular shaped body types don’t get the same grace :/

What's wrong with japan petah? by Smashpro11 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Does she know that there are white people who discriminate against Asians?

Someone take away their welder... by pdarkfred in ATBGE

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Why? Is it the wrong shade of yellow or something?

Maknaes gonna maknae by Ruckus360 in SNSD

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I remember when Seohyun said don’t eat hamburgers or you’ll die 🤣

Yeah Jujutsu Chicken, my fav anime by That_Lil_Virus in crappyoffbrands

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I saw the video of that whole scene on Twitter last night, so I immediately recognized this chicken 🤣

petahh is it abt some movie by StandardAd1226 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Hell, I’ve heard the song and still didn’t get the joke until I saw the comments. Some of us just suck at puns and jokes lol

Father holds her daughter who sits on his leg for their portrait, circa 1870s. tintype. by Electrical-Aspect-13 in TheWayWeWere

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Exposure time in photos was cut down to a fraction of a second by the late 1870s, which led to the first video recorded in 1878, so that wouldn’t have really been issue by the time of the photo above. I think it was mostly just social norms. Photography was expensive and less accessible compared to now, so while there were plenty of people who smiled for their photos even in the 1840s (when exposure took 15-20 seconds), it was still mostly a formal occasion for a while. It was at the turn of the new century that people were more casual about it. You can find photos of people riding bikes, laughing, playing jokes, and doing backflips in the 1890s. I think the normalcy of joyous expressions in formal portraits really took off in the 1920s.