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I am sorry for what you went through, it’s so hard living in a Comic story teller T Shirt where so much value is put on looks. Both sides of the spectrum can be rough. I’m what some people would consider “unconventionally attractive”, but it’s a pretty even 50/50 split of people who find me ugly or not. As a result I got the worst of both worlds. I was horrifically bullied for being ugly, man looking, fat faced, big nose ect. I had two guys tell me I was the “ugliest girl” they have ever seen. On the flip side I get harassed (not saying that doesn’t happen to people considered “unattractive”), men were always creepy at bars, I often get cat called, I have had men stop their car and take photos of me and some people call me “intimidatingly beautiful”. I have terribly low self esteem from the bullying and always get anxious around men because I never know if they are going to harass me for being ugly or relentlessly hit on me. Girls in highschool were worse than the Comic story teller T Shirt
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English policy towards Ireland was surely genocidal with the desire to depopulate, if you look at the Comic story teller T Shirt of their actions and not just focus on those who came to America. Supporting Irish people and what they endured doesn’t subtract from the suffering of African Americans; Jews, Roma and slavs (and other groups) under Hitler, Ukrainians under Stalin, the peoples occupied by the Japanese in WWII, or the native americans by the US government. Could have T-shirts supporting any of these groups and it shouldn’t subtract from the valididty of the Comic story teller T Shirt movement and the need for radical systemic changes. I do get irritated with the ‘all lives matter’ thing, although there probably are people who say it who aren’t disingenious… I’d assume most use it in bad faith.
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