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for the people who wanted more 80’s yuppie kendall. Ask and you shall receive..
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Me at the beginning of this year: I’m so gonna fix my life dude this is gonna be the year everything changes I’m not gonna let anything slip through the cracks it’s time to live
Me approaching the end of March:
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Doll house, 1890s, Germany.
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bilf (book i'd like to finish)
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REMINDER: russia still occupies parts of georgia and ukraine since 2008 and 2014, respectively.
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The Soviets deported 95 000 Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians to Siberia between 25th and 29th March 1949.
Over just a few days, the Soviets deported 3% of Estonia's population. Entire towns' worth of people were just uprooted from their homes to be sent to work and starve in inhumane conditions.
Most of them were women and children under the age of 16, all transported to Siberia in cattle cars. Many of them died on the way, and others broke under the harsh conditions in Siberia. Thousands never made it back home.
Every family in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania has a story and name(s). Many of these stories will never have closure.
Russia has never formally apologised for these actions or paid reparations. Russia has never formally apologised for these and many, many more actions.
Today Russia is deporting Ukrainians from their homeland. Since 24th February 2022, Russia has deported and displaced 20,000 children from Ukraine.
It’s been 75 years. There still hasn’t been any justice.
It's been 75 years and nothing has changed. This is actively, right now, happening in Ukraine.
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French School, 20th Century - The black cat
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Average Victorian engaged couple
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can you do like a. when did you start learning a second language poll. that way even the usamericans would know its not about them
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it's time for me to share this cake I decorated for valentine's day
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its always scary to me how you can just do anything like i could spend the last of my money right now to ride a train for 3 hours and then just be stuck out there and walk around until i die of exhaustion
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“Quite a few Americans like the idea of strongman rule. Why not a dictator who will get things done? I lived in eastern Europe when memories of communism were fresh. I have visited regions in Ukraine where Russia imposed its occupation regime. I have spent decades reading testimonies of people who lived under Nazi or Stalinist rule. I have seen death pits, some old, some freshly dug. And I have friends who have lived under authoritarian regimes, including political prisoners and survivors of torture. Some of the people I trusted most have been assassinated. So I think that there is an answer to this question. Strongman rule is a fantasy. Essential to it is the idea that a strongman will be your strongman. He won’t. In a democracy, elected representatives listen to constituents. We take this for granted, and imagine that a dictator would owe us something. But the vote you cast for him affirms your irrelevance. The whole point is that the strongman owes us nothing. We get abused and we get used to it.”
— The Strongman Fantasy - by Timothy Snyder
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Details at Yid'phrogma A/W 2024 Paris Showroom
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“The ability to understand a great deal of ill-formed language is not the accidental fallout of linguistic competence (i.e., the ability to speak in well-formed language), but is rather the anterior state necessary to have any concept of the well-formed at all. Rather, grammar always follows language and is generated as an always-partial description of what is actually there (i.e., a description of the parts there that are particularly useful in ways the concept of grammar defines).”
— Samuel R. Delany, “Some Remarks on Narrative and Technology”
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