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i’m thinking abt remaking so i have a tumblr i can show to actual ppl i know
#this one here has too many embarrassing posts from two years ago#but i'm not gonna delete this one this is my archive now lmao
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is innocent but pretends to be evil: SCORPIO, Cancer, Leo, Aries, Gemini, Sagittarius
is evil but pretends to be innocent: Aquarius, PISCES, Virgo, Taurus, Capricorn, Libra
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make no mistake– this pervasive culture of “forgive & forget” is absolutely a function of abuse culture. it transforms forgiveness into just another way to avoid accountability & threaten victims / survivors into silence.
forgiveness is not (forgiveness should never be) an obligation.
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Top 10 sailor Moon Monster of the week
10. Screaming violin woman (093)

9. Pegasus hits the gym (143)

8. WHAT the ACTUAL HELL (151)
7. An 80s stripper who also happens to be a shoe (106)
6. Me (114)
5. The animation department had a lot of extra pink paint (174)
4. An elephant vacuum cleaner, but like in a sexy way (094)

3. My breasts are two small screaming snowmen (038)
2. Ball Family (132, 140, 146)
1. A straight-up, actual volcano (067)
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Janelle Monae attends the Chanel show as part of the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring/Summer 2016 on October 6, 2015 in Paris, France.
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I laughed a little too hard at this one.
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Laverne Cox attends The Daily Front Row’s Third Annual Fashion Media Awards at the Park Hyatt New York on September 10, 2015 in New York City
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ff6633:jeremiah was stabbed by some white supremacist douchebags at a metal show in austin earlier this month because he is a person of color. his sister’s collecting money to cover medical expenses.
Help them out!

On Thursday August 6th my little brother Jeremiah was the stabbing victim of a crime from a “white separatist” that proudly sported his Swastika Tattoo….He stabbed my brother quite close to his heart causing him to loose so much blood that if he would have lost half a pint more this would be a Funeral Fund. Please help us in raising money to benefit his healing and recovery process. Below is the Keye News Record ———————– UPDATE: Police confirmed Jimmy Baylor, 23, stabbed five or six people after taking off his shirt, exposing a swastika tattoo. Baylor is now in the Travis County Jail. ———————– EARLIER: An East Austin record store concert turned violent Thursday night. Officials said several were wounded after an altercation at Trailer Space Record Store. EMS took one 20-year-old man to the hospital with serious stab wounds. He was transported from a gas station in the 1400 block of East 12th Street. Co-owner of Trailer Space Records, J.J. Ruiz said a young metal band played on their stage Thursday night. He called the crowd energized, but not violent. Ruiz said that changed when a man with a swastika tattoo and his friend walked in. Ruiz said he had never seen the men before. At one point, Ruiz said the two unknown men began causing trouble and someone brought out a knife. The violence spilled onto Rosewood Street and beyond. “I can honestly count on one hand the number of fights we’ve had in the eight years we’ve been here,” said Ruiz. “Last night was really an isolated incident.” Owner of Ideal Soul Mart, just across from the record store, Bobby Mitchell, said he’s never seen anything bad happen at Trailer Space. “Kids had no businesses coming over here with swastika tattoo on them,” said Mitchell. “That is not the place for that.” Mitchell said East Austin is a safer now than it has ever been. He doesn’t believe this rare incident will change that. “It’s a new time and era, 2015, a new millennium,” said Mitchell. “So, Black, White, Mexican, everybody should be getting along. So if you come over here with some foolishness this is not the place to be. Mitchell went on to say, “Everything has changed. East Austin has changed. We don’t have time for no foolishness no more.” At this point, Austin police could not tell KEYE TV who, if anyone was arrested. The owners of Trailer Space Record Store said they saw the man with the swastika tattoo and his friend in handcuffs. “We really hope this incident doesn’t deter people from coming out and having a good time,” said Ruiz. “We are here for everybody.” Trailer Space Records is open for business and is hosting live music Friday and Saturday nights. Read More at: http://www.keyetv.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/Businesses-Say-Thursday-Stabbing-Does-Not-Reflect-Culture-Of-East-Austin-182260.shtml
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I’m the ladies’ choice!👩❤️👩👩❤️💋👩🙋
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Kurdish pop star Helly Luv risked her life to shoot an anti-ISIS music video 2 miles from the front lines
Pop artist Helly Luv is seemingly full of contradictions: She’s outspoken about anti-violence, but fired a shell at an Islamic State settlement while filming a music video. She was born in the conservative Iran, but leads a life in the West as a revolutionary pop star. For her, music is political. This is why she insisted on filming the music video for her song “Revolution” in her ethnic home of northern Iraq. “If I can fight against them with my music, then my song is as powerful as or more powerful than their weapons.”
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Pope Francis Reverses Position On Capitalism After Seeing Wide Variety Of American Oreos
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The excerpt referenced by Jonathan Frandzone containing the quote by Emmeline Pankhurst (the role played by Meryl Streep in the feature film Suffragette) is from the book The Women’s Movements in the United States and Britain from the 1790s to the 1920s by Christine Bolt, The University of Massachusetts Press, 1993.
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