(a bell rings, reminding me of previous times i have eaten) these memories are so good… might as well salivate. it’s my choice.
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tumblr programmers were defs laid on the bed kicking their legs and twirling their hair when they popped those emojis on
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my main man scoobert goes in
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three (3!!!) things have saved 2021 for me:
the suez canal
jenna and julien’s engagement
riot grrrlboss tramp stamps
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Tumblr girls visiting a historical monument
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Stop comparing Tramp Stamps to Blaiz, Cha Cha, and Funk. The weed smoking girlfriends are way too cool to ever be part of an industry plant fake alt band
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CIs4okvFxAO/?igshid=4org30e63mat
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breaking news: prince philip, the dad from the royal family, is a nasty little thottie. and he just died from making it clap on instagram
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This graffiti appeared overnight at 5 different job centres in Birmingham.
It’s referencing the increasingly harsh benefit sanctions in the UK which are punishing disabled people in particular.
Claimants who cannot work due to severe disabilities or chronic illnesses are being categorised as “fit for work” in order to meet targets and are not being given enough money to survive.
The majority of people who legally challenge their benefits sanctions or ‘fit for work’ decision have them overturned, but only after months without the money they need.
Estimates generally put the number of people who have died in the last few years directly due to benefit sanctions in the thousands. These include people who have died of starvation, exposure, because they couldn’t afford electricity to keep their insulin cold, or because they couldn’t afford treatment, among other things.
The DWP has even sent letters to people declaring them fit for work when in fact they have already died from their illness.
Fuck the DWP and job centres.
Good job, whoever painted these!
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