"What's The 27 Club? We Ain't Making It Past 21" - Juice WRLD
"What's the 27 Club? We ain't making it past 21" - Juice WRLD
Lil Snupe passed away at 18
Juice WRLD passed away at 21
Speaker Knockerz passed away at 19
XXXTentacion passed away at 20
LA Capone passed away 17
Peep passed away at 21
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Rest in Peace 🕊
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More Posts from Witchvspatriarchy
Y la culpa no era mĂa, ni dĂłnde estaba ni cĂłmo vestĂa. El violador eres tĂş.
"And the fault isn't mine, where I was or how I dress. You are the rapist."
Those are the translated lyrics of the Latin feminist hymn originated in Chile.
The lyrics have been criticized by anti-feminists (specially in mexico) and so many women started tweeting about their experience with sexual assault (where they were and what they were wearing) accompanied by the lyrics and DataPopMX just released some statistics based on 2,832 tweets:
In 68% of the sexual assaults occurred between 4 and 6 years old, they wore pajamas and were in family home.
In 26% of the sexual assaults occurred between 4 and 6 years old, they wore children's clothes and were in family home.
In 87% of the sexual assaults occurred between 9 and 11 years old, they wore their school uniform and were in family home.
In 59% of the sexual assaults occurred between 14 and 16 years old, they wore shorts and were on the street.
In 76% of sexual assaults occurred between 19 and 21 years old, they wore jeans and were at a friend's place.
In 8% of sexual assaults occurred between 19 and 21 years old, they wore skirts and were in public transport.
Of the 2,832 tweets in total 31% (877) occurred between 4 and 6 years old.





“It’s estimated that 1 in 4 women in the US, age of 18 and older will experience severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime and while it affects men as well, the numbers clearly show that it’s a more prevalent woman issue. I want those statistics to change. I hope that telling my story may help prevent more stories like mine from happening.” Melissa Benoist shares her hertbraking story of IPV.

A traditional cultural garment expresses an identity through clothing, which is usually associated with a geographic area or a period of time in history. It can also indicate social, marital or religious status. The clothing is used to represent the culture or identity of a specific ethnic group, it is also known as ethnic dress, ethnic wear, ethnic clothing, traditional ethnic wear or traditional ethnic garment. Such clothing often come in two forms: one for everyday occasions, the other for traditional festivals and/or formal wear.
The catrina is a traditional cultural garment. Its culture. It's not a costume. Its traditional clothing wore in a traditional festival/holiday that's associated with a period of time and a political and social denunciation of hypocrisy.
Its not worn everyday because it's a festival traditional garment and thats the whole fucking point.
This

Is

Not

A

Costume

It

Is

Mexican

Culture






You held your head like a hero on a history book page. It was the end of a decade but the start of an age...
(insp)
About Lover Fest
I dont want to see perform at it any artist that has stayed silent this day in regards of Taylor's situation.
This isn't even about business and the masters anymore, this is straight up bullying and mistreatment. She has been performing old songs so far, WHY so suddenly she isn't allowed to anymore?
Its not about the masters is about destroying and hurting Taylor by ruining her Artist of the Decade award performance, specifically.
Its about control and humiliation.
This is not a man with a questionable moral for businesses, this is a man who HATES a woman, a very specific woman, and is trying to diminish her completely.
Musical artists allowed at Lover Fest:
Sara Bareilles
Tinashe
Halsey đź‘‘ she has been defending Tay ALL DAY
Dodie
Todrick Hall
Selena Gomez
Camila Cabello
Echosmith
Azealia Banks
Blake Shelton
Everyone else can go f**k themselves. You dont get to use Taylor for your benefit if you're incapable of showing support PUBLICALLY.
She explicitly asked for artists and people to publically show support so I WONT TOLERATE "I TALKED TO HER PRIVATELY" BS NO MORE