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Don’t forget they all had their makeup and hair done.

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Ooh, they’re sending women to space! …Rich women only. 10 minutes only. And of course they’re still not allowed to actually do anything spacey or sciencey during this space mission, hoh hoh ho, that’d be entirely too much.

It may count as feminism, just not in our universe. Here, it most assuredly doesn’t!

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Rich women only

This is the important part. There would be some value in it if it were ordinary people getting to go to space.

hoh hoh ho

Delightfully devilish, Seymour!

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Anyone knows the name of the background painting? I like it.

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i don’t know im sorry but the original post i stole from @momsforohio on instagram. godspeed on your search should you choose to continue it!

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Looks to be this. Can’t find high res.

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yayyy glad you found it!

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And on top of it all, the rocket is shaped like a penis

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lol what a stupid take. Didn’t you hear sexism doesn’t exist anymore? Disney ended it with that one scene in Endgame.

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What are you even talking about?

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I’m using sarcasm to draw a comparison between the space walk and that one scene in Endgame where all the women heroes stand together. Point being that the space walk was as effective at fighting patriarchy as a scene in a Disney movie.

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What is endgame? Like, the avengers movie from the better part of a decade ago? Are you literally upset at a 6-yo movie being too performatively woke because there was a scene with women in it?

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What a stupid take

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Yes, it is! That’s the point.

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