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we return to each other in waves // she/her

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Jules Guiang (@julesguiang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have endless opinions, but there’s only one truth. In a time of accessible information for most people, at least for people online, the internet is here to provide them sources that will serve their biases, whether right or wrong. Be wise.

We have endless opinions, but there’s only one truth.

In a time of accessible information for most people, at least for people online, the internet is here to provide them sources that will serve their biases, whether right or wrong.

Be wise.
No White Saviors (@nowhitesaviors) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Their museums aren't filled because they are better lovers of art. They are looters and pillagers. Their wealth isn't as a result of them being better hard workers. They underdevelop us. They aren't better at democracy / governance. They interfere & destroy our own.

Ada McVean | Trans Rights Are Human Rights (@adamcvean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I like boobs too! But I somehow manage to focus on talks given by women! So are boobs really not that distracting, or are *some people* just determined to infantilize men and not hold them to dreadfully low bar standards like "can treat adult women like a person not sex objects"

bee (@poncheu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Funny parin na nawawalan ng nakacc pag yung client namin yung nagkakamali yung 7 na involved sa thread biglang ako lang nireplyan ksksksk

Same name on the other sites (@goodkidbikecity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Telling a young person to get a car is usually the same thing as telling them to burn more than half their income just to be able to feel like they're traveling humanely

🪷 heavenwretched earthscum (@tagamantra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

someone in quora is asking this and some guy from Ateneo de Davao who has a masters in anthropology answered (probably correctly) that it was mostly because of religion: we weren't as penetrated by hindu/buddhist beliefs as the western sea was

someone in quora is asking this and some guy from Ateneo de Davao who has a masters in anthropology answered (probably correctly) that it was mostly because of religion: we weren't as penetrated by hindu/buddhist beliefs as the western sea was
🪷 heavenwretched earthscum (@tagamantra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

philippine houses could get huge: 30 meters long huge. thats p big bro. and settlements could stretch up rivers. not to mention that there were a lot of hindubuddhist items found in our shores and rivers. we "had" an indigenized religion, indigenizing SEAsian hinduism/buddhism

philippine houses could get huge: 30 meters long huge. thats p big bro. and settlements could stretch up rivers. not to mention that there were a lot of hindubuddhist items found in our shores and rivers. we "had" an indigenized religion, indigenizing SEAsian hinduism/buddhism
🪷 heavenwretched earthscum (@tagamantra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

tagalogs had them too, and they were painted and perfumed. so that shows that we had both religion AND a complex architecture. how come then did we not do big temples like borobodur or whatever?

🪷 heavenwretched earthscum (@tagamantra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

as i always like to halintulad: if majapahit was like maritime SEAsian rome or whatever, then the philippine societies were the vikings, varangian guards, black-toothed and filed-teeth warriors. very frequently warriors from the ph isles are described as the most ferocious