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They want us all eradicated.
My family has basically quoted that ever since the late 90s.
In "The Stand' by Stephen King (complete/uncut ed iirc), a character called The Kid would sometimes say "how do you like that happy crappy?" and I often say that to myself/out loud for various reasons lol.
My family has basically quoted that ever since the late 90s.
Find it here:
Transgender people, like everyone else, deserve to have healthcare, legal recognition of their status and protection under the law. They are on the front line, being used as a wedge to attack all minority groups, and deserve our support.
Transgender people, like everyone else, deserve to have healthcare, legal recognition of their status and protection under the law. They are on the front line, being used as a wedge to attack all minority groups, and deserve our support.
Yeah. I GET IT. SHIT SUCKS RIGHT NOW. But if we spend every effort currently on tearing apart other creators for philosophical differences that don't hurt anyone, what fucking good are we doing at all.
Yeah. I GET IT. SHIT SUCKS RIGHT NOW. But if we spend every effort currently on tearing apart other creators for philosophical differences that don't hurt anyone, what fucking good are we doing at all.
Even the Red Scare is getting a reboot.
Even the Red Scare is getting a reboot.
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We are v excited to share our new sister-project, the Public Domain Image Archive (PDIA), a curated collection of 10k+ out-of-copyright historical images, all free to explore and reuse: pdimagearchive.org @pdimagearchive
“What if that were your daughter?” I don’t care. Injustice doesn’t have to impact my life for me to understand it.
“What if that were your daughter?” I don’t care. Injustice doesn’t have to impact my life for me to understand it.
He was able to afford rent and a car (both shitty but functional), concerts, weed, etc.
It's interesting to think of how that kind of dirtbag lifestyle is mostly just gone.
(the original wording was more poetic, but the point remains the same)