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Big Mouth Mermaid

Big Mouth Mermaid

By: Lolo Lavish
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This is where the tide talks back. Too many people still mistake silence for safety. Too many modern-day mermaids are silenced by status quo. My waves are wild and my waters are loud. Mermaids moan, laugh, cry AND cuss. We were never meant to be mute. Our magic is in our mouth.Lolo Lavish
Episodes
  • Spiritual Credit & Celebrity Claims
    Jul 10 2025

    If what you really want is credit for being spiritual or simply not to feel crazy for your calling, just say that. You don’t have to hijack history or hold somebody hostage as proof of your path.

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    4 mins
  • Black Magic & Black Pain
    Jul 10 2025

    It bothers me to see big platforms prosper in privilege. They don’t use their presence to heal people. They don’t use their privilege to solve problems. They don’t have to be mindful to make money like we do. They don’t have to acknowledge society to expand like we do.

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    59 mins
  • Protests, Privilege and Practicality
    Jul 10 2025

    Protest without practicality is performative. The privileged have to stop placing the pressure of progress on the most oppressed. Survival is sacred. Stop shaming people who can’t boycott Babylon while battling bills.


    Black and brown people can’t afford to be fully off of the grid. Y’all want poor people to be burdened with ethical living while living paycheck to paycheck. Those with the most privilege need to put in the most effort. We can’t navigate injustice with unrealistic expectations. Stop getting upset with people for choosing survival over symbolism. Everybody cannot afford your revolution.

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    25 mins

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