Place M, Shinjuku
Pre-war Barnack Leica IIIa with nickel-plated 50mm f3.5 Elmar lens and VIDOM finder
Photographer: Huiwen Jiang / instagram
Place M, Shinjuku
Pre-war Barnack Leica IIIa with nickel-plated 50mm f3.5 Elmar lens and VIDOM finder
Photographer: Huiwen Jiang / instagram
[Image Description: A square graphic with a light green border and a white box of text in the middle. On the lower left-hand side of the graphic, there is clipart of a brown hand with a dark red shirt sleeve waving a non-binary flag. In the top right of the graphic, there is a black planetary symbol for nonbinary identity. To the right of the planetary symbol is another image of a white cloud with sparkling streamers in the colors of the nonbinary flag hanging from it. In the right bottom corner of the graphic, there is a diagonal aromantic flag. The text reads “Jul 14. Non-Binary Peoples Day. We celebrate and welcome all aromantics who reject gender binaries.” Underneath the text is a graphic of the AUREA logo.]
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Nadie nace hetero ni patriarcal
Rosario, Argentina
(Nobody is born straight nor patriarchal)
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gracias @queergraffiti ❤️🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈😊
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estaría necesitando un par 😃
this is the end of my scrolling options, I’ve probably seen some 20 posts from the more than 400 blogs I follow, and had to see many posts from those I don’t follow, i.e. ads,& posts from @staff like the @art blog, etc.) and that’s it..
if I go to my following blogs I’ll see many blogs posted stuff the last weeks, but I won’t be able to see them in ma dash..
I didn’t change anyth in my prefs..
but U @staff did change this app.. I really hope you can fix this (I’m using iOS version) otherwise I’m afraid you will lose more fans & users..
I know iOS can hide content due to their engagement with censorship, I hope U @staff can explain how we can manage that because I don’t want to see the censored version of this app, I stayed here although all the censorship we went through, I’ll keep resisting it..
qué le pasa a #tumblr?
I want my dashboard back!!! @staff
(I’m writing this since reaching to U is useless through the form U put in the changes blog *sighs in Spanish*)
Artist Alina Bliumis portrays the plants that have been used to terminate pregnancies for hundreds and thousands of years in her now-completed Plant Parenthood series.
“Two hundred years ago, before official medicine, before male doctors, women took care of their bodies themselves with herbal medicine,” Bliumis told Hyperallergic. “It was healers, witches, nuns. It wasn’t men’s business at all.”
(Source: hyperallergic.com)