Jun. 25th, 2020

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im glad u asked! some quick tips:

-its ‘jewish people’ not ‘jews’ (if a jewish person calls themself a jew its their business but goyim Shouldnt)

-we aren’t all zionists! most of us are anti-israel so please don’t ask someone their stance on it when you find out someone is jewish

-goy and gentile mean the same thing and neither are slurs

-on that note, goy is singular, goyim is plural, and goyische is an adjective

-jews of color exist and are erased and underrepresented both by gentiles and other jewish people

-we dont all speak hebrew!!! i can only do a couple of prayers phonetically and some jewish people can’t even do that

-judaism is a culture as well as a religion
-hanukkah isnt jewish christmas (its better)

anyone can add on to this, and if you need any other tips feel free to ask!
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queenphasma:

queenphasma:

all dads in star wars can be ranked on a scale from mando (best) to brendol hux (worst) and that’s a fact

[profile] morethanjustaddicted​ I tried - here is my (incomplete) dad-scale
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jimhenson-themuppetmaster:

Something driving a something
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marauders4evr:

So my brother and I were just talking on the phone and we realized: Aang might have mastered all four elements but Sokka mastered the non-bending styles from all four nations!

He already knew how to fight with Water Tribe weapons/regalia:

Then, in what’s likely the first Earth Kingdom village he’s ever visited, he learned how to fight with the Warriors of Kyoshi:

When he reached the Northern Air Temple, he was able to tap into the philosophy of the airbenders and realize that the best way to win a battle is to avoid face-to-face confrontation by instead using creative means (and the sky) to take down your opponent:

And finally, when he reached the Fire Nation, Piandao taught him how to forge a unique weapon and hone his swordsmanship:

Sokka learned all four non-bending styles!

Really puts Iroh’s quote into a different context:

“Understanding the other nations will help you become whole.”
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quietest-witch:

source • printedpattern.blogspot.com
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coutureicons:

pride

way_of_yaw — jakobejay — neonmua facedbykareem — darienisaac — itsdeon seanskyii — theglamgawwd_1990 — bronzemarley
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diversehighfantasy:

diversehighfantasy:

Fandom loves to talk about “real racism.” Not about racist policies and acts themselves, but about racism out in the “real world” that affects “real people.”

Fandom and online racism, by contrast, is not real because … all I can think of is because a person of color can’t be physically assaulted through a screen. 

The implication that fandom/online racism doesn’t affect real people and doesn’t affect the offline world, or that it isn’t important like “serious” racism, is a silencing tactic. You don’t look like a superior ally if you ignore fandom racism with the excuse that you fight “real world” racism. Fandom racism is real world racism.

If you don’t like it when people of color talk about race in fandom spaces, you likely aren’t more welcoming of it in school and work environments. If you make excuses for fandom racism, you’ll likely excuse education and employment racism. Sure, when there’s KKK violence, you’ll be outraged. When Trump puts the lives of Muslim refugees in danger, you’ll take note. Maybe you’ll even protest. But understand, racism doesn’t begin and end with extreme acts. One of the reason racism has flourished in the United States is because it has been defined by extremes, to the point where seemingly small things that people do without a second thought, things that culminate into big things like segregation, are not considered racist.

When you disregard one kind of racism as too trivial to matter, you’re allowing it to flourish, and that does have real world repercussions. 

So please, cut the crap. 

Saw this was getting reblogs today. I wrote it in January 2017.
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everythingfox:

Photographer captured the image of a tiny owl hiding from rain under a mushroom

📷: Tanja Brandt-Tierfotografie
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midnight-spectrum-again:

starrbear:

thebibliosphere:

jambonsama:

stormingtheivory:

sizvideos:

Watch the video of this man giving away his software for free to help people with degenerative diseases communicate

but…. but…. profit motive! infinite houses!! this doesnt fit in my narrow victorian framework for understanding human nature!!

[personal profile] thebibliosphere [personal profile] vaspider

Oh. Oh dang. I know several people who this could help.

Link’s broken, so here’s the website: http://www.optikey.org/

That’s amazing
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Hey! I have an idea!

You could swing dance and train your troops at the same time by creating a Weaponized Dance Class!

I mean, swing dance is all about throwing people around, right? Imagine if you’re in the midst of battle and blaster runs out of power.

No problem!

Just pick up your nearest buddy and go to town! You’ll look cool and graceful while having the added benefit of using your partner to repeatedly kick the enemy in the face!

I feel like this could really be A Thing.
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paperlesscrown:

The kids are alright.

We love this song!

Read this:

Jun. 25th, 2020 12:46 pm
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texnessa:

“I want to tell a story about an invisible elephant.

Once upon a time, when I was in graduate school at UCSB, the department of religious studies held a symposium on diasporic religious communities in the United States. Our working definition for religious diaspora that day was, “religious groups from elsewhere now residing as large, cohesive communities in the US.” It was a round table symposium, so any current scholar at the UC who wanted to speak could have a seat at the table. A hunch based on hundreds of years of solid evidence compelled me to show up, in my Badass Academic Indigenous Warrior Auntie finery.

There were around 15-20 scholars at the table, and the audience was maybe fifty people. There was one Black scholar at the table, and two Latinx scholars, one of whom was one of my dissertation advisors. The other was a visiting scholar from Florida, who spoke about the diasporic Santería community in Miami. But everyone else at the table were white scholars, all progressively liberal in their politics, many of whom were my friends. Since there was no pre-written agenda, I listened until everyone else had presented. I learned a tremendous amount about the Jewish diaspora in the US, and about the Yoruba/Orisha/Voudou, Tibetan Buddhist, Muslim, and Hindu communities, and even about a small enclave of Zoroastrians.

As they went on, I realized my hunch had been correct, and I listened to them ignore the elephant, invisible and silent, at that table.

So I decided to help her speak the hell up. “Hello, my name is Julie Cordero. I’m working on my PhD in Ethnobotany, Native American Religious Traditions, and history of global medical traditions. I’d like to talk about the European Catholic and Protestant Christian religious diaspora in the United States, as these are the traditions that have had by far the greatest impact on both the converted and non-converted indigenous inhabitants of this land.”

Total silence. And then several “hot damns” from students and colleagues in the audience. I looked around the table at all the confused white faces. My Latinx advisor slapped his hand on the table and said, “Right!!?? Let’s talk about that, colleagues.”

The Black scholar, who was sitting next to me, started softly laughing. As I went on, detailing the myriad denominations of this European Christian Diaspora, including the Catholic diocese in which I’d been raised and educated, and the brutal and genocidal Catholic and Protestant boarding schools that had horribly traumatized generations of First Nations children, and especially as I touched on how Christians had twisted the message of Christ to try and force people stolen from Africa to accept that their biblically-ordained role was to serve the White Race, her laughs grew more and more bitter.

The Religious Studies department chair, who’d given a brilliant talk on the interplay between Jewish and Muslim communities in Michigan, stopped me at one point, and said, “Julie, I see the point you are so eloquently making, but you’re discussing American religions, not religious diasporic communities.” I referred to the definition of diaspora we had discussed at the start of the discussion, and then said, “No, Clark. If I were here to discuss religions that were not from elsewhere, I’d be discussing the Choctaw Green Corn ceremony, the Karuk Brush Dance, the Big Head ceremonial complex in Northern California, the Lakota Sun Dance, or the Chumash and Tongva Chingichnich ritual complex.”

It got a bit heated for a few moments, as several scholars-without-a-damn-clue tried to argue that we were here to discuss CURRENT religious traditions, not ancient.

Well. I’ll let you use your imagination as to the response from the POC present, which was vigorously backed by the three young First Nations students who were present in the audience (all of whom practice their CURRENT ceremonial traditions). It got the kind of ugly that only happens with people whose self-perception is that they, as liberal scholars of world cultures with lots of POC friends and colleagues, couldn’t possibly be racist.

Our Black colleague stood and left without a word. I very nearly did. But I stayed because of my Auntie role to the Native students in the audience.

I looked around at that circle of hostile faces, and waited for one single white scholar to see how unbelievably racist was this discursive erasure of entire peoples - including my people, on whose homeland UCSB is situated.

Finally, a friend spoke up. “If we are going to adhere to the definition of diaspora outlined here, she is technically correct.”

And then my dear friend, a white scholar of Buddhism: “In Buddhist tradition, the Second Form of Ignorance is the superimposition of that which is false over that which is true. In this case, all of us white scholars are assuming that every people but white Americans are ‘other,’ and that we have no culture, when the underlying fact is that our culture is so dominant that we’ve deluded ourselves into thinking it’s the neutral state of human culture against which all others are foreign. Even the Black people our ancestors abducted and enslaved we treat as somehow more foreign than ourselves. And, most absurdly, the peoples who are indigenous to this land are told that we belong here more than they do.”

People stared at their hands and doodled. The audience was dead quiet.

And you know what happened then? The elephant was no longer invisible, and my colleagues and I were able to have a conversation based on the truths about colonialism and diaspora. We were THEN able to name and discuss the distinctions between colonial settlements and immigrant settlements, and how colonial religious projects have sought to overtake, control, and own land, people, and resources, while immigrant and especially refugee diasporic communities simply seek a home free from persecution.

As we continue this national discussion, it is absolutely key to never, ever let that elephant be invisible or silent. You are on Native Land. Black descendants of human beings abducted from their African homelands are not immigrants. European cultures are just human cultures, among many. And the assignation of moral, cultural, racial superiority of European world views over all non-Euro human cultures is a profound delusion, one that continues to threaten and exterminate all people who oppose it, and even nature itself.

I hope that this story has comforted the afflicted and afflicted the comfortable.”

- Julie Cordero-Lamb, herbalist & ethnobotanist from the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation
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simmerstesia:

i mean. c’mon. its 2020. there’s no “real life” and “the internet” as two separated layers of reality anymore. online discussions are constantly not only referencing “real life” issues but shaping our world too. talking about covert racism in this community IS talking about covert racism in our society. saying the whole conversation is just people “bitching” is diminishing an entire anti-racism cause. it’s not “just a game”, or “just a online community”, is about a system of privilege that cuts across our online interactions too (: k bye
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billandtedsexcellentgaymarriage:

billandtedsexcellentgaymarriage:

cannae even put into words how much i love the 9th doctor. he really was just out there loving humanity that son of a bitch

the ninth doctor really be out here like “in nine hundred years of time and space, I’ve never met anyone who wasn’t important before” and “i could save the world but lose you” and “you were fantastic! and you know what? so was i!” and “i’m so glad i met you” and “just this once, everybody lives!” and “you’re amazing, the lot of you” and “and if you wanna remember me there’s one thing you can do: have a good life” and i’m supposed to just watch that and not cry? how
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metapianycist:

it is really cool that there is now an official maori word for autism, created with input from autistic maoris, and it was specifically coined to be nonjudgmental

quote from article:

“In my experience, people with autism tend to have their own timing, spacing, pacing and life-rhythm, so I interpreted autism as ‘takiwatanga’, meaning ‘his or her own time and space’,” [Keri Opai] told government-funded Maori Television.

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I’m not crying, you’re crying.
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definitely-not-kylo-ren:

Still practicing. God I hate drawing hair. OTL
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erpsicle:

birdsbirds:

hookteeth:

DUCKS DO IT TOO

good news, everyone.

oh man. one time i was out with a group of friends, it was around 3 in the morning and we’d all just spilled out of this nightclub, all completely smashed, when one guy goes “OI DID YOU SEE THAT? THAT LIGHT JUST THEN??” and this  fUCKING LASER DOT ZOOMS PAST US ON THE GROUND AND WE’RE ALL LIKE YOOOOO DAFUQ IS DIS??? I SWEAR TO GOD WE SPENT NEARLY TEN MINUTES CHASING THIS FUCKING THING AROUND THE STREET BEFORE WE FIGURED OUT THERE WAS SOME ASSHOLE LIKE 10 STORIES UP IN THE APARTMENT BEHIND US PISSING HIMSELF.

so yeah. cats, ducks and drunk college students. fucking idiots the lot of them.
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meetingyourmaker:

Man from Arkanis

Young Lieutenant Hux fighting in the rain. 
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encyclopedia-amazonica:

Hanging Cloud - Ojibwe warrior

Aazhawigiizhigokwe (c.1835-c.1919), whose name literally means “Goes across the sky woman” and can translate as “Hanging Cloud”, was an Ojibwe woman who became an ogichidaakwe (warrior). 

The Wisconsin Historical Society claims that she was the only Ojibwe woman to ever access full warrior status. Though it seems that Ojibwe men dominated the warrior status, tradition reports that some women were nonetheless honored for their martial prowess. Such was the case of a woman who demonstrated her courage against the neighboring Iroquois. 

Hanging Cloud’s father was chief Nenaa’angebi (Beautifying Bird) and she was apparently his favorite daughter. As a full warrior council member, she was allowed to join war dance and ceremonies. Dr. Richard E. Morse of Detroit met her when he observed the 1855 annuity payment at La Pointe. He describes Hanging Cloud as a “a chivalrous warrior, of tried courage and valor” who was “slim and spare-built, between eighteen and twenty years of age”. She wore war paint and eagle feathers tied with ribbons to indicate the number of enemies she had killed. Hanging Cloud was dressed for riding, wearing broadcloth leggings under a short skirt. As she sat “her fingers played furtively with the haft of a good sized knife”. 

As part of her coming of age ceremony, Hanging Cloud underwent 10 days of ritual fasting during which she reportedly had a vision where she accompanied a war party in Sioux territory. During this expedition, only one enemy was killed and his scalp was brought home. After the fasting period was over, Hanging Cloud insisted upon joining the war party. Things went as she had foreseen in her vision and she thus won her people’s respect. She was also famed for having shot a Sioux assassin that would have killed her father. 

Other reports from 1855 state that after her father died that year, Mdwakanton Dakota Sioux attacked the village. Hanging Cloud’s Dakota uncle led the battle and she killed his son, her cousin, during the fight. She expressed her pride at having protected her village. 

Hanging Cloud married three times, all to white men and had 6 children in total. An account states that she found herself with two husbands at once, since she thought that her first husband was dead. Its reliability is nonetheless disputed.  

Bibliography: 

Aby Anne J., North Star State

Morse, Richard F., The Chippewas of Lake Superior 

“No Princess Zone: Hanging Cloud, the Ogichidaakwe”

Wakim Dennis Yvonne, Hirschfelder Arlene, Rothenberger Flynn Shannon, Native American Almanac: More Than 50,000 Years of the Cultures and Histories of Indigenous Peoples
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systlin:

gallusrostromegalus:

gothiccharmschool:

kayas-wife:

rumade:

tractorgoth:

DIY Culture:

“I made it myself for FREE!*”

*free = 3 hours, profanity in 4 languages, 1 smashed thumb, 3mLs of blood

And £50 of materials you’re pretending cost you nothing because you got them so long ago you’ve moved house with them 4 times

Wow, and here I thought call-out culture was dead

There is no lie here.

Still cheaper than therapy!

I can’t believe you came into my house and made this post about me specifically
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thatspectacularpigeon:

All of these are moods

beingnotseeming:

enby-life:

YES THESE ARE GREAT

rockmarina:

It’s 2 am and I should be sleeping, but

enby-life:

So I know on one hand this is a Very Serious Blog™️ but also…

We need more non-binary memes in the world

Show me the enby memes
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orriculum:

The entire subplot of season 2 is iroh’s arc starting from having a cold cup of shitty tea and swearing he could do better and then ending with him having the jasmine dragon and being lauded as the best tea maker in the city!! And its gripping as hell!!

orriculum:

The best part of avatar is when the fire nation prince and the literal “dragon of the west” fire nation general just dick around and eventually open a tea shop
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write-it-motherfuckers:

A friend of mine posted this and tagged my old instagram account, asking me to share it. I figured sharing it here where I actually have a following, would be far better.

Please remember that just because the government is giving into pressure and greed, that doesn’t mean that any of this is getting any better, in a lot of ways it’s getting worse. And even if you yourself aren’t being as heavily affected anymore, there are people and communities that are.

Stay safe Darling ones, and help others remain safe too.
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neillblomkamp:

Aliens (1986) Directed by James Cameron
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jose martín piñatel

todd bretl

david slater

jackson wong

todd bretl

nubbsgalore:

despite its colourful appearance, the hawaiian bobtail squid (euprymna scolopes) has the ability to render itself invisible to predators from bellow, thanks to a luminescent bacteria, vibrio fischeri, which inhabits a special light organ in the squid’s mantle. 

the bacteria, which are fed a sugar and amino acid solution by the squid, produce luciferase, an enzyme that facilitates a biochemical reaction that produces light.

the nocturnal squid, who can control the amount of light produced by the bacteria, are able to ensure that they are not silhouetted when passing through the light of the moon or the stars by emitting an equal amount of light on their underside to that which hits them from above.

photos by mattias ormestad, jackson wong, jose martín piñatel, david slater, todd bretl
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oodlenoodleroodle:

badsandy:

no one wants to hear it but love is earned after the initial infatuation. commitment is something u both mutually agree to and then from there it’s work. it’s not work like it’s a chore it’s jus work like it takes effort. to get good at these things takes practice. it takes practice to learn to communicate better and it takes practice to learn to love each other in the ways u need to be loved.

And it’s also terrifying! Like it’s the kind of vulnerability you can’t do while being all cool and in control of things, you have to like open up the really awkward, ugly inner part of yourself and hope that the other person is still into you. 

Like you have to actually say - with words coming out of your mouth or hands or whatever way you use to directly communicate in person - what you would like from the other person! You have to say stuff like “hey the thing you did made me feel some ways and we have to address this like adults” and hope that the other person says “I see, yes I also think we should address this like adults” (instead of “no I didn’t” or “you’re overreacting” or other shut-down-ing shit that ruins lives). 

Worth the read my oh my
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himbo-kronk-stan:

prismatic-bell:

cartnsncreal:

We don’t even need Disney. Shoutout to the young black writers, directors, producers, animators, we can make it happen.

I want to see her get a portrait like a typical modern service picture. Face on, medals showing, the whole bit.

Say her name.

Here’s some pics of her bust in Leavenworth Texas!

bro, this girl needs way more than a bust!
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somerando1213:

It’s like that one John Mulaney bit about college: “Does my nephew hate me, or does he just need to go to sleep?”

younggayanddoingokay:

One thing i don’t think we appreciate enough about Iroh is the constant work this man musta been putting in constantly playing the “Is this a Trauma Thing or a Teenager Thing?” Game.
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obstinatecondolement:

Re: the discussions of fandom racism and AO3, I’ve decided to become an OTW member so I can vote in the upcoming board elections. If you want to do the same, you have to do so by June 30. There will be a Q&A for the candidates that anyone can submit questions to by June 29 via this form.
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asparklethatisblue:

captainclickycat:

jupitermelichios:

Something I feel like the non-British parts of the good omens fandom would be interested to know is that those descriptions of Aziraphale’s shop, about how he almost never opens and tries to avoid selling anything, that’s not something that’s unique to him. That’s just a thing here.

There’s an instrument maker in the town where my mum lives. He makes amazing violins and cellos. In the decade my mum has lived there I’ve seen the shop open twice. I went in, out of interested, the second time I saw it open. There was no one behind the desk but there was a sign that said “If you’re not serious about buying, go away”. (So I did).

We went to Haye on Wye for my dad’s birthday one year. It’s a town on the Welsh border that’s famous for being full of second hand book shops. Like, it’s 70% bookshops. We went on a Saturday, at the height of tourist season. We were there an entire day. A good half the shops didn’t open once.

I sort of assumed every country had these, but I’m gathering from a lot of what I’m seen from the American fans that shops that don’t ever actually open aren’t really a thing over there, and I thought you guys would be interested to know that we have them, and no one who grew up anywhere near one thinks anything of it.

In my Welsh uni town nobody would’ve batted an eyelid at an old bookshop with weird erratic hours, a proprietor who’s reluctant to actually sell anything, and a snake occasionally roaming around. That would have been one of the less noticeable ones.

There was one craft shop where a spaniel manned the till.

There’s an art supply shop here which you can only enter by walking into a butcher’s shop and going all the way through it… weird little shops just… exist
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behindsuchgreeneyes:

Me and my mutual followers that never seem to actually talk but we like and reblog each other’s posts:
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teaboot:

1.7% of people are intersex, 2% have green eyes, and 1.5 percent are redheads, but yeah red is a natural hair color, green is a natural eye color, and being intersex is a ‘deformity’. Keep pretending gender isn’t a social construct
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such-fun:

Star Wars AU: Ben Solo Leads the New Resistance
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ashfae:

somethingmissingthiswaycomes:

This image gives me such a sense of peace.

I didn’t know how badly I wanted this picture.
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counterpunches:

theroguefeminist:

gentlyepigrams:

blackness-by-your-side:

my utopia

The drag queen from this photo has spoken up about the photo.

I won’t speak for all liberals, but I’d like to see a future where it isn’t a big deal for a woman in full modesty garb to sit next to a drag queen in NYC. It’s become a bit of a sensation, but her and I were just existing. The freedom to simply be yourself in a sea of people who aren’t like you is a freedom we all deserve.

The central irony is that this isn’t some hypothetical future–it’s just present day reality. This is a picture of two ordinary people going about their normal lives despite how haters want to politicize it lmao. So the underlying message is not “future liberals want” it’s “people conservatives want to eradicate”

the underlying message is not “future liberals want” it’s “people conservatives want to eradicate”
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your-bodyisbeautiful:

stitch-n-time:

hauntedfalcon:

micdotcom:

Watch: There are some horrible stereotypes about curvy shoppers out there — these women are proving them wrong.

In collaboration with [personal profile] fedex

I started crying while watching the video, and then I went to the website and saw this selection of checkboxes:

COMFORTABLE. NOT CONFIDENT. THIS IS HOW YOU FUCKING DO IT.

Because the link isn’t on this post yet…

This might be kind of useful.

!!!!!!!!! SIGNAL BOOST
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krxs100:

Police officers shoot and kill Kid in Los Angeles: ‘He ran because he was scared’

Andrew Heney, owner of the Freeway autoshop, told a local CBS affiliate: “We had a security guard that was out front, because we had just had certain issues with people tagging and stuff like that.”

“And then the police came up, and they pulled their guns on him and he ran because he was scared, and they shot and killed him. He’s got a clean background and everything. There’s no reason.”

The sheriff’s department are claiming Andres Gyuardado had a gun but the autoshop owner and witness to the shooting says that’s absolutely not true he never carried a weapon and didn’t that night.

What’s even worse is that right after the shooting, the Store owner said the cops immediately destroyed all the surrounding security cameras, broke into the store, stole his DVR with the recordings, and then created an illegal warrant after doing all this. 

The shop owner also states he never called the police and doesn’t understand because “There was no reason for them to be there.”

HOW YOU CAN HELP:

DONATE 

Sign the Petition 

Call LASDHQ and demand answers:  (213) 229-1700  (press 1 for english and then 8)

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#WAKEUP
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darthlenaplant:

I fucking lost it at the last one, and I’m still laughing! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

cumaeansibyl:

He’s not even a regular car driver, he was a part-time driver in the pickup truck races

not that there’s anything wrong with pickup truck racing but it’s definitely not what anyone thinks of when they hear “NASCAR driver” yk

Dale Jr’s been calling for the flag ban since like 2015 if you wanna ask a driver who matters

fatsexybitch:

Who doesn’t love a happy ending?

knottahooker:

dailyhangover:

ilovejevsjeans:

Wow 😮
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jenelledraws:

Black lives matter includes: Queer, Trans, Nonbinary, poor, homeless, disabled, fat, mentally ill black people as well as black people with Albinism and vitiliago …. just in case yoi were wondering
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with all that’s happening every day please remember that there is an epidemic of violence against trans people, particularly black trans women, and that anti-trans and essentialist rhetoric gets people killed

if you want to help you can donate to an org that supports black trans people

if you cannot donate then at the very least please take a second this pride month to read about the issues that affect the trans community and how you can help in your life every day to change minds and hearts to protect those who are most vulnerable
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mypoorfaves:

You have no idea how many people lurk on your work. No idea how many times people go back to revisit your work. How big they smile when they simply think about your work. How fast their heart beats, how excited they get when they see that you posted something.

People are shy with their feedback. Sometimes it’s because they’re simply shy. Other times it’s because they assume you already know how great and talented you are. Could be both.

My point is, even if you barely have any likes or reblogs, don’t get discouraged. You have a lot of silent fans, but they are still your fans. Keep on creating. Because there is always someone out there who will love what you have made.

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