alone-through-restless-dreams
alone-through-restless-dreams
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Anarchist. 22 once (but I wasn't for long). He/him/his. Kiev born.
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Finding zero motivation to walk to my Spanish class. I just... don’t enjoy spending time with anybody there.
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well at least I think I have something resembling a ‘‘dating life’‘ here, which I guess is superior to a ‘‘hanging out with friends hoping they might have feelings for you life.’‘
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honest explanation
*retracted*
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Also half the time I can’t understand the main idea of R’s comments. Sorry.
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I’m 2 steps away from explaining my life clearly on FB, without potentially confusing euphemisms. IDK if I should.
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Hello Tumblr my old friend
I’ve come to post on here again.
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The Cuban anarchist movement owes Castro no thanks. I’m not familiar with any Leninist regime that did not repress independent left-wing organizing.
Why the hell are tankies so insistent on defending shitty people like Gaddafi and Stalin? You know who was a good Leninist leader worth defending? Someone who wasn’t an antisemite? Fidel Castro. Defend him!
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Anarchists awaiting deportation Ellis Island 1917
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October 9 2017 - A drunk racist yelling slurs gets kicked off the subway in New York, and gets a face full of soup from Princess Nokia. [video]
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All too often we are told by liberal environmentalists, and not a few deep ecologists, that it is “we” as a species or, at least, “we” as an amalgam of “anthropocentric” individuals that are responsible for the breakdown of the web of life. I remember an “environmental” presentation staged by the Museum of Natural History in New York during the 1970s in which the public was exposed to a long series of exhibits, each depicting examples of pollution and ecological disruption. The exhibit which closed the presentation carried a startling sign, “The Most Dangerous Animal on Earth.” It consisted simply of a huge mirror which reflected back the person who stood in front of it. I remember a black child standing in front of that mirror while a white school teacher tried to explain the message which this arrogant exhibit tried to convey. Mind you, there was no exhibit of corporate boards of directors planning to deforest a mountainside or of government officials acting in collusion with them.
Murray Bookchin (via misinformation-effect)
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Hamburg antifa show of solidarity for comrades in Charlottesville.
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