It means that the “real” victims don’t have to suffer alone. It means that some people care about something more than themselves
Yeah, no. To push back on these people we need everyone — especially those with relative privilege — to get up and get involved.
It means that the “real” victims don’t have to suffer alone. It means that some people care about something more than themselves
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Juan Muñoz, an American citizen, father of 2, and local government official, was peacefully protesting w. other elected officials. He was assaulted and taken away
I have had zero contact or updates since
#SOS
@duckworth.senate.gov @durbin.senate.gov
Juan Muñoz, an American citizen, father of 2, and local government official, was peacefully protesting w. other elected officials. He was assaulted and taken away
I have had zero contact or updates since
#SOS
@duckworth.senate.gov @durbin.senate.gov
Because being "shredded", "diced", "peeled" 24/7 is neither realistic nor healthy.
(Also can we talk about language around ideal male body types sounding like food prep instructions?)
This isn’t about deporting undocumented immigrants this is about going after people who are not white!
First book I’ve read written by Octavia Butler - it was so good, I ended up reading the sequel, then Kindred, then the entire Lillith’s Brood trilogy (Xenogenesis trilogy) all within abt a 2 week span.
First book I’ve read written by Octavia Butler - it was so good, I ended up reading the sequel, then Kindred, then the entire Lillith’s Brood trilogy (Xenogenesis trilogy) all within abt a 2 week span.
Ironic...
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From left to right are Shannon W. Lucid, Margaret Rhea Seddon, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Judith A. Resnik, Anna L. Fisher, and Sally K. Ride. NASA selected all six women as their first female astronaut candidates in January 1978.
From left to right are Shannon W. Lucid, Margaret Rhea Seddon, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Judith A. Resnik, Anna L. Fisher, and Sally K. Ride. NASA selected all six women as their first female astronaut candidates in January 1978.
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