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I relate to you so much. I’m younger than you (I’m 20). I have a Life’s tough Cat T shirt, Illustrated sitting tabby cat screen printed on black organic cotton t shirt bad lazy eye (might get surgery soon if I’m lucky). It certainly feels like it’s one thing it’ still okay to make fun of especially because we didn’t ask for it. I admit I managed to snag an attractive man but it’s only because we dated online initially and I dated him before/during his ‘glo-up’. I’ve never experienced that dating life most women do. I never will. On top of that people, men especially, are rude to me for being ugly. So many opportunities are closed to me because ugly people are associated with bad and attractive people with good. If it makes you happy to hear, I refuse to be defined by my lazy eye. I won’t avoid clothes I love because I’m ‘too ugly’ to wear it. I won’t treat myself like I don’t deserve nice things even if the Life’s tough Cat T shirt, Illustrated sitting tabby cat screen printed on black organic cotton t shirt acts like I should. Though I will avoid eye contact still.
Life’s tough Cat T shirt, Illustrated sitting tabby cat screen printed on black organic cotton t shirt
I’m Irish. If an Irish Lives Matter t-shirt came out after the Life’s tough Cat T shirt, Illustrated sitting tabby cat screen printed on black organic cotton t shirt army murdered 14 men and boys at a civil rights march, I’d be happy about it. But to make one to distract from American police doing the same shit to black people is fucking disgusting. Free Cap Hill honours Free Derry, the Life’s tough Cat T shirt, Illustrated sitting tabby cat screen printed on black organic cotton t shirt were the Bloody Sunday massacre happened. Northern Ireland covil rights movement was influenced by the black civil rights movement in America. There is a Life’s tough Cat T shirt, Illustrated sitting tabby cat screen printed on black organic cotton t shirt with Martin Luther King on it in Derry too. These movements are one in the same, in my opinion. And anyone trying to put them against each other is my eternal enemy. No justice, no peace.
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