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今天是 !
一个对女性说谢谢的日子!
本日は です✨
今日は女性に感謝を伝える日で!!!❤️

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Happy International Women's Day!

(Also my birthday! fanart produced by myself)

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Hello web3 family

Happy

I think every day is a day to celebrate the people in our world but especially today!

Id love you to tag an inspiration woman(or 2) who have changed & impacted your world ⤵️

🙏🏻🚺💗🎀👠

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Hello beautiful World ❤️

🔔New drop on FND🔔

Women Are…

Women Are the real architects of society (Cher)

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Happy to all my wonderful friends I’ve made, you inspire me to be more myself and encourage me to explore and embrace my own femininity I love you all! (Tagging some special people down below who you should follow💙)

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Happy💛 !💛

Happy Yellow blessings to all the Womens!

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Happy and big thank you for !

I'm Betty, full-time illustrator based in North East UK, always open to new projects.

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Hey bae, u have to be the prettiest girl today huh. 🫦
I have 🤏 present for u that not to big or gorgeuos
But hope u loveeee it 🌻

Happy international WOMEN'S day

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Let’s learn about the extraordinary woman, Fanny Burney (1752–1840). Burney published more than 20 books in her lifetime. Her first novel, Evelina, or the History of a Young Lady’s Entrance into the World was published anonymously and was a great success

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Featured Artist for

Her art explores human relationships, morphological diversity and body movements, fighting against women objectification and empowers sexual freedom🙌🏻

Artwork courtesy of Lana Denina ✨

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Say hello to (1940–1992), our extraordinary woman of the day! After living in Japan for two years, this author, journalist, and translator moved to in 1973 and stayed until 1977. Angela wrote and The Sadeian Woman.

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Today our extraordinary woman is Mary Shelley (1797–1848), daughter of women’s rights advocate and writer, Mary Wollstonecraft. Between 1816 and 1817, Shelley worked on her novel Frankenstein in Bath. In 1818 the novel was published anonymously in London.

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