Yvi: queer feminist killjoy, multifandom as fuck. Recrudescence on AO3. Lots of Star Wars and Hamilton these days. Fandoms past and present include Teen Wolf, Inception, Spartacus, Penny Dreadful, Orphan Black, Mad Max, OitNB, Marco Polo, Sense8, and whatever catches my interest. Also interested in fan studies, subverting paradigms, making fetch happen, and gnawing on furniture over Tyler Hoechlin's everything. Content is occasionally nsfw and always tagged as such. twitterwriting edits
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Margot Segall-Blank in The Teacher Who Defied Hitler
#quality cinema#watch this on netflix it's really interesting#punching nazis#feminist agenda#hey tumblr what's up
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i tucked him in and he started purring
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has anyone ever before been so comprehensively torn to shreds in their life tho
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@carrieffisher: See?i don’t know how to write someone privately…..Help me obi Juan whoever the fuck you are…. You’re my only ho
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Happy fuckin’ new year.
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G'nite space mom 💜💜💜
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Tried to take a picture of my Christmas tree, and my cat decided it’s the perfect time for a glamor shot
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Native Americans attempting to stop a pipeline from being built on their land and water just got assistance from a large herd of wild buffalo.
Indigenous culture honors American bison (known as Tatanka Oyate, or Buffalo Nation) as a symbol of sacrifice, as the bison give their lives to provide food, shelter, and clothing through the use of their meat and their hides. Native Americans maintain a spiritual tradition with bison, believing that as long as buffalo — a gift from the Great Spirit — roam free and as long as the herds are bountiful, the sovereignty of indigenous people would remain strong.
And in the midst of mass arrests, mace attacks, and beatings from batons, a stampede of bison suddenly appeared near the Standing Rock protest camp. A cry of joy reportedly erupted from the Standing Rock Sioux, as they had been praying for assistance from the Tatanka Oyate during their standoff with riot police and national guardsmen.
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As the police response to the Sioux’s ongoing nonviolent civil disobedience escalates, tribal leaders are calling on state and federal governments to respect the constitutional rights of water protectors and stop the mistreatment of the indigenous community.
“We call on the state of North Dakota to oversee the actions of local law enforcement to, first and foremost, ensure everyone’s safety. The Department of Justice must send overseers immediately to ensure the protection of First Amendment rights and the safety of thousands here at Standing Rock,” wrote David Archambault II, chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe. “DOJ can no longer ignore our requests.”
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god bless this man honestly
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QUICK election day checklist:
Do you know where to go to vote?
Do you have some means of getting there? If not, do you have someone you can contact for car-pooling or other potential solutions?
If you have conflicting obligations like school or work, have you informed them of your intention to vote and any details (time off, etc)?
Do you know what else might be on the ballot for your state and county (governors, local politicians, public questions, etc)? If not, consider doing some quick research over the questions and candidates (esp if you’re interested in third parties, local/state elections might be a productive way to lend your support)
Make sure to vote! If you’re a woman, poc, lgbtqia+, ill or disabled, middle class or lower, etc. then this election can potentially greatly effect you! You are part of this political system whether you involve yourself or not–don’t be passive at a time when your tax money, health, rights, education, public services, infrastructure, and more are on the line!
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Fresh Off The Boat
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