rowanyourlocalarsonist
rowanyourlocalarsonist
Be woke or stay broke
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(she/him) Anyways, has anyone seen Scythe Goddard?
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 20 days ago
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✨Pride Knight Din✨
a couple of people asked for more flags, and i was more than happy to do so. now we have a rainbow ✌🏽☺️
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 21 days ago
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 22 days ago
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I'm late to the party but Miike Snow's Genghis Khan music video really is an enemies to lovers speedrun, huh
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 10 months ago
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 11 months ago
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 11 months ago
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How the media depicts the Apollo 11 mission:
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Actual quotes from the Apollo 11 mission:
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 11 months ago
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 1 year ago
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On this day, 6 July 1921, the Arditi del Popolo, an early militant anti-fascist organisation, had its first official public rally in the botanical garden in Rome, Italy. The police reported that 15,000 people were in attendance, and that “there were numerous red and black flags”, whereas the press reported between 30,000 and 70,000 attendees. Arditi was the name of the Italian army special forces unit in World War I, so the name “Arditi del Popolo” meant “People’s Arditi”. On July 6 they formed themselves into three battalions of 1000 fighters each, with the purpose of defending workers from violent attacks by the fascist blackshirts of Benito Mussolini. After the rally there were some clashes and shootouts between the Arditi, fascist squads and the police, during which 10 people were wounded and some Arditi members were arrested for weapons possession. The group brought revolutionary trade unionists, anarchists, communists, and socialists together, and within its first year it had grown to include over 100 offices and 20,000 members. We are putting the finishing touches to a podcast miniseries about the resistance to fascism in Italy, in conversation with surviving partisans. Support us on patreon to help us cover the cost of its production, and get early access to listen to it: https://patreon.com/workingclasshistory https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=656769369829615&set=a.602588028581083&type=3
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 1 year ago
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so so so funny to me to see normal 4th of july posts on other social media sites and then i step into the 4th of july tag here on tumblr for a sec and the first thing i see is captain america's ass
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 1 year ago
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 1 year ago
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Time for the yearly 4th of July tradition of loading that Fallout 3 Liberty Prime save and enjoying the "fireworks".
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 1 year ago
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The 4th of July can be fun but fireworks are the W O R S T. I hope everyone who struggles with the sounds and lights of it all (like me :/) can hopefully have a not terrible night. Same goes for folks with ptsd that is triggered by the fireworks!
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 1 year ago
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idk what sexuality this is but happy pride month to the people wearing this flag today!! you're a few days late but lots of love 💕🥰
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 1 year ago
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what is your opinion on throwing tea into harbors?
I'm all for it.
My only question would be: For whose freedom do you throw the tea into the harbor? If your revolution fails to liberate the most vulnerable and oppressed people in your social order, is it a successful revolution?
The United States of America abolished chattel slavery 61 years after Haiti, 42 years after Chile, and 31 years after the British Empire. Was our revolution really that successful? Was it even good news for the most marginalized--the Black and indigenous Americans who were dehumanized by our Constitution?
So, yes, let us never be afraid to throw tea in the harbor. But let us be careful whose tea we throw into the harbor, and consider not just the thrills of revolution, but also the governance that must come after.
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 1 year ago
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 1 year ago
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I hate it when you’re reading smut and you can’t figure out what position they’re in.
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rowanyourlocalarsonist · 1 year ago
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