@jackiebroe: if this is your vibe, let’s be friends 🧚🌲🕊️ #cottagecore #whimsical #jvke #fypageシ #fairy

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bybel721
bybel :
2025-12-01 23:43:23
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jvke
JVKE :
yes
2025-11-22 22:41:41
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author.l.c.webson
Author L.C.Webson :
Love the vibe.
2026-06-15 12:22:42
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annikamusic
Annika Wells :
OMGGG this is my fave vid to come across my feed 🥹 thank you for using our song!!!
2025-12-22 07:20:30
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katkennedymusic
Kat Kennedy 🧚🌿🍄🐿️✨ :
THIS IS MY VIBE TOO!!!
2025-11-24 23:07:38
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izzyanddinos
izzy :) :
I want this to be my vibe tbh
2025-11-30 06:26:23
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rosabella.12._.1
Bella :
lo que quiero ser en el futuro
2025-12-02 21:38:16
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jessicad2323
Jess :
*She was a fairy* 🧚 ❤️love the energy 🫶
2025-11-22 14:27:55
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yo_izellie
ella :
I really love being around with flowers, animals, leafs, like AGHHH 😭 I WANT TO BE SNOW WHITEEE
2025-12-01 23:38:28
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anghel.nt
ㅤanghel :
2025-11-30 14:07:48
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vikike4393
Just a latin dancer 🇭🇺💃 :
2026-01-11 13:38:42
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beccabrown.28
Becca Brown :
careless spirit love this!!. i want to create a cottagecore kitchen
2026-02-01 06:19:15
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lostandlaura
laura ꕤ :
omg this is perfect
2025-11-23 22:00:39
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ayval123456
꧁༻𝑠𝑜𝑓𝑖𝑎༺꧂ :
your life be like:
2025-12-04 13:00:35
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brooklynjanellerose
Brooklyn Janelle :
I WANT TO LIVE LIKE THIS SO BAD WHEN I GET THE CHANCE TO DO THIS IM TAKING IT!
2025-12-05 02:16:30
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po0k13._.p34r1
𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐨𝐮𝐬 𝐏𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐥🩷 :
my dream💗
2025-12-21 14:28:04
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gracey_0946
🌹Aleona🌹 :
cleaning my fyp 🍁
2026-04-06 09:40:52
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naty_czmusic
Naty Music🎶🎤 :
Alguien de 2026?
2026-01-31 04:26:43
5
saran96770
twilight :
aku juga mau😖💗
2025-12-06 07:38:21
5
fernanda_gomez_lomeli
Fernanda✨ :
My dream is to live a peaceful life like this, far from the noise of the city, surrounded by nature and with the only person I want to share every sunrise with 💓
2025-12-02 15:22:13
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nyn7ke
Nynke🎱🛹 :
BEING HAPPY and enyoing the small things in live YESSSS
2025-12-02 23:33:22
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qi_sya46
🥜Qi_syA🥜 :
my fav vibe💕💕
2025-12-23 16:24:44
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savic_s031111
S :
2025-12-23 07:50:29
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3utteozm966
☆KaI ☆ :
OMG I LOVE THIS YOUR SO PRETTY
2025-11-23 01:49:14
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Race is not the root. Gender is not the root. Religion is not the root. Class is not the root. Those are the containers. The costumes. The operating channels. The root is the organizing logic underneath them: dominance and supremacy. So when people say: “It’s slavery.” That is too contained. Slavery is an expression of dominance and supremacy. When people say: “It’s white supremacy.” That is still too contained. White supremacy is the racialized expression of dominance and supremacy. When people say: “It’s patriarchy.” That is still too contained. Patriarchy is the gendered expression of dominance and supremacy. When people say: “It’s classism.” That is the economic expression of dominance and supremacy. When people say: “It’s religious control.” That is the theological expression of dominance and supremacy. The assignment changes. The construct stays. That is why the conversation keeps looping. Because people keep arguing over the category: Race. Gender. Religion. Class. Politics. Black men. Black women. White people. Parents. Children. But the category is the con. The category keeps people inside the exchange. The category keeps people fighting over which expression caused the harm while the underlying architecture keeps operating. That is why “white supremacy” alone cannot hold the full explanation. White supremacy explains a specific racial arrangement of dominance. It does not explain dominance itself. And when you remove the racial label, the structure is still sitting there. Hierarchy. Ownership. Control. Extraction. Obedience. Ranking. Purity. Authority. Exclusion. Dehumanization. That existed before modern race. That existed before the transatlantic slave trade. That existed before America. That existed through empire, conquest, caste, class, patriarchy, religion, bloodline, nation, and tribe. So the real move is: Male-dominant white-supremacist environment. Drop male. Drop white. Drop gender. Drop race. What remains? Dominance and supremacy. That is the construct. People are struggling to get there Because “white supremacy” gives people a visible target. “Racism” gives people a visible target. “Patriarchy” gives people a visible target. “Slavery” gives people a historical target. Yet “dominance and supremacy” removes the comfort of one target. Now the question becomes: Where am I reproducing the same logic? Where am I organizing through rank? Where am I seeking superiority? Where am I protecting position? Where am I using hierarchy to prove value? Where am I imitating the very structure I claim to oppose? That is why the conversation gets uncomfortable. Because when you name the construct, nobody gets to hide behind the category. Black men cannot hide behind “white supremacy” while reproducing male dominance. Black women cannot hide behind “patriarchy” while reproducing superiority logic, avoidance, sloppy language, or unexamined behavior. Religious people cannot hide behind righteousness while reproducing obedience structures. Conscious people cannot hide behind knowledge while reproducing hierarchy. Political people cannot hide behind justice while reproducing imbalance. Parents cannot hide behind sacrifice while refusing to examine the environment they helped create. Everybody gets pulled into examination. That is why the construct is harder to talk about. It implicates the pattern, not just the villain. And that is also why the race, gender, religion conversations become cons in themselves. Not because race is fake. Not because gender has no consequences. Not because religion has no power. Not because class does not matter. They matter materially. They shape lives. They produce real consequences. But they also function as mirrors inside the construct. People get trapped reacting to the mirror. Race mirror. Gender mirror. Religion mirror. Class mirror. Political mirror. Meanwhile the architecture remains. That is the shift. The point is not: “Stop talking about race.” The point is: Do not let race become the ceiling of analysis. The point is not: “Stop talking about gender.” The point is: Do not let gender hide the deeper dominan
Race is not the root. Gender is not the root. Religion is not the root. Class is not the root. Those are the containers. The costumes. The operating channels. The root is the organizing logic underneath them: dominance and supremacy. So when people say: “It’s slavery.” That is too contained. Slavery is an expression of dominance and supremacy. When people say: “It’s white supremacy.” That is still too contained. White supremacy is the racialized expression of dominance and supremacy. When people say: “It’s patriarchy.” That is still too contained. Patriarchy is the gendered expression of dominance and supremacy. When people say: “It’s classism.” That is the economic expression of dominance and supremacy. When people say: “It’s religious control.” That is the theological expression of dominance and supremacy. The assignment changes. The construct stays. That is why the conversation keeps looping. Because people keep arguing over the category: Race. Gender. Religion. Class. Politics. Black men. Black women. White people. Parents. Children. But the category is the con. The category keeps people inside the exchange. The category keeps people fighting over which expression caused the harm while the underlying architecture keeps operating. That is why “white supremacy” alone cannot hold the full explanation. White supremacy explains a specific racial arrangement of dominance. It does not explain dominance itself. And when you remove the racial label, the structure is still sitting there. Hierarchy. Ownership. Control. Extraction. Obedience. Ranking. Purity. Authority. Exclusion. Dehumanization. That existed before modern race. That existed before the transatlantic slave trade. That existed before America. That existed through empire, conquest, caste, class, patriarchy, religion, bloodline, nation, and tribe. So the real move is: Male-dominant white-supremacist environment. Drop male. Drop white. Drop gender. Drop race. What remains? Dominance and supremacy. That is the construct. People are struggling to get there Because “white supremacy” gives people a visible target. “Racism” gives people a visible target. “Patriarchy” gives people a visible target. “Slavery” gives people a historical target. Yet “dominance and supremacy” removes the comfort of one target. Now the question becomes: Where am I reproducing the same logic? Where am I organizing through rank? Where am I seeking superiority? Where am I protecting position? Where am I using hierarchy to prove value? Where am I imitating the very structure I claim to oppose? That is why the conversation gets uncomfortable. Because when you name the construct, nobody gets to hide behind the category. Black men cannot hide behind “white supremacy” while reproducing male dominance. Black women cannot hide behind “patriarchy” while reproducing superiority logic, avoidance, sloppy language, or unexamined behavior. Religious people cannot hide behind righteousness while reproducing obedience structures. Conscious people cannot hide behind knowledge while reproducing hierarchy. Political people cannot hide behind justice while reproducing imbalance. Parents cannot hide behind sacrifice while refusing to examine the environment they helped create. Everybody gets pulled into examination. That is why the construct is harder to talk about. It implicates the pattern, not just the villain. And that is also why the race, gender, religion conversations become cons in themselves. Not because race is fake. Not because gender has no consequences. Not because religion has no power. Not because class does not matter. They matter materially. They shape lives. They produce real consequences. But they also function as mirrors inside the construct. People get trapped reacting to the mirror. Race mirror. Gender mirror. Religion mirror. Class mirror. Political mirror. Meanwhile the architecture remains. That is the shift. The point is not: “Stop talking about race.” The point is: Do not let race become the ceiling of analysis. The point is not: “Stop talking about gender.” The point is: Do not let gender hide the deeper dominan

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