A woman's power
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  • Parts 4
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Ongoing, First published Mar 30, 2017
"O feminismo é uma coisa desnecessária"

Quantas vezes você já ouviu isso? Muitas, imagino, afinal, é isso o que a maioria pensa.

Esse é o maior problema, falar sem ao menos saber o que é feminismo.

Afinal, o que é isso?

Capa por @AquelaHeloisa

PLÁGIO É CRIME!

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In which two kids get stuck into detention for a month. And the girl tries to persuade the guy that feminism is most definitely a real issue. - - - - - - ❝ you think feminism is stupid? ❞ ❝ don't you? it's not even a real issue. i mean we're pretty much equal already. ❞ ❝ not a real issue? You, sir, are the embodiment of everything that's wrong with male privilege. ❞ ❝ don't attack just cause I'm a guy. Feminazis... ❞ She punched him. Right into the middle of his eyes. ❝ give me thirty days to change your mind about feminism. ❞