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cavalryofwoah · 9 hours
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Government working for the people
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cavalryofwoah · 15 hours
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Mary sure is feeling that Existential Tuesday pretty darn hard today but she's still feeling 🍉🍉🍉
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cavalryofwoah · 15 hours
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mentally im friends with a lot of u guys even if we dont talk or never have talked and probably will never talk directly. its ok. the warriors bond transcends words
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cavalryofwoah · 15 hours
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Yes it’s very important for solidarity with workers but, and maybe this is an unpopular opinion, workers should have solidarity with poor customers. Like ignore shoplifting, be sensitive when ppl are using EBT cards, that kinda thing.
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cavalryofwoah · 15 hours
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yo mama so crumb that strong ants took her away forever
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cavalryofwoah · 15 hours
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do you think, for a potato chip, being dipped in an onion-based condiment is like seeing an old friend for the first time in years, both of you fundamentally changed and soon destined to die but nonetheless still here in this moment?
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cavalryofwoah · 15 hours
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cavalryofwoah · 15 hours
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"Why does our town have a pride festival?"
Well, because a bunch of people got together and said 'we want a pride festival.' And they worked very hard on permits and insurance and sponsorships, and vendors and programming. And they did a lot of work to make sure it was safe and fun and enjoyable. And they were successful one year, so they did it again the next year. And then they kept doing other things too because it turns out the emotional payoff for running a successful event is really good.
"Why doesn't our town have the kinds of festivals that I want?"
Well, because a bunch of people didn't get together and say 'we want to throw a festival.' And they didn't fill out the permits or get their insurance or get any sponsors and they didn't plan any vendors or programming.
So there isn't that kind of festival here.
I promise the City doesn't just decide to have a pride festival. Its put on by a team of people who want to see it happen. If there's a kind of festival you'd like to see, then I'm sorry- you're going to have to do that yourself.
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how to do chinese 熏香xunxiang/incense
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cavalryofwoah · 15 hours
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Anyway here’s a poem I wrote about my cat
After “Do not stand at my grave and weep”, author disputed:
Do not stand at your bowl and meow. I gave you food. It’s in there now. I feed you at the dawning light, I feed you at the fall of night. I feed you kibbles mixed with meat And wet food for a special treat. I feed you even though you scoff At all the food within your trough. I feed you and still yet you yell Like as a beast from deepest hell. Do not stand at your bowl and cry. I gave you food. You will not die.
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WONDER BAR (1934) | dir. Lloyd Bacon
“The other [scene that stands out above the rest] involved a handsome man, asking a dancing couple if he could cut in. The female partner, expecting his attention, agrees, only to see him dance with her male partner. Jolson then flaps his wrist and says, “Boys will be boys. Woo!”. This scene almost caused the Production Code to reject the film, and was featured in the opening scenes of the documentary film The Celluloid Closet (1996).”
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GUYS I JUST SAW THIS ON TWITTER AND I AM DYING
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