block the path
block the path
But it’s a fight that’s been happening here for decades and around the world for centuries. ⤵️
But it’s a fight that’s been happening here for decades and around the world for centuries. ⤵️
And, do not miss in "d" and "e" below, it even tries to put in the beginnings of a personhood argument, for some reason.
And, do not miss in "d" and "e" below, it even tries to put in the beginnings of a personhood argument, for some reason.
9 Democratic No's.
Do you see why they’re so desperate to criminalize everything?
Do you see why they’re so desperate to criminalize everything?
Longer answer: yes because you can't become a billionaire without exploiting thousands of people to accumulate that wealth (unless you inherit it) and in either case needing more than 999 million dollars while billions of humans suffer globally is profoundly sick
Are all billionaires bad?
Longer answer: yes because you can't become a billionaire without exploiting thousands of people to accumulate that wealth (unless you inherit it) and in either case needing more than 999 million dollars while billions of humans suffer globally is profoundly sick
Silk Pelisse, c.1820.
© & collection The Met Museum
Silk Pelisse, c.1820.
© & collection The Met Museum
Charles Worth for Maison Worth,
7 rue de la Paix.
Fabric woven by Morel, Poeckès & Paumlin.
A favourite of mine, the Decadent "Tulipes Hollandaises,"1889.
'The textile has a repeat over three feet long making it stunning but also...extremely difficult to weave.'
© collection Met Museum
Charles Worth for Maison Worth,
7 rue de la Paix.
Fabric woven by Morel, Poeckès & Paumlin.
A favourite of mine, the Decadent "Tulipes Hollandaises,"1889.
'The textile has a repeat over three feet long making it stunning but also...extremely difficult to weave.'
© collection Met Museum