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Super cute couple! ❤️🧡💛💚🩵💜
Keith Haring and his boyfriend Juan Dubose photographed by Andy Warhol, 1983.
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Just wait until they're burning books of medical knowledge because they don't like what it says.

Republicans let First Felon destroy America rather than pushback on Parkinson's research.
That is the level of abusive retaliation from a malignant narcissist we are dealing with.
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“Here we witnessed the President and Vice President of the United States, supposed leaders of the free world, berating and belittling the leader of a sovereign nation fighting for its very survival. This wasn’t just a breach of decorum; it was a repudiation of the principles that have underpinned global stability for generations. In that moment, the mask slipped, revealing the true face of a leadership so divorced from reality, so consumed by its own narratives, that it can no longer distinguish between allies and adversaries, between democracy and authoritarianism. But what makes this moment truly chilling is not just the behavior of these particular individuals. It’s the realization that this event is the logical endpoint of the ideas we’ve been discussing. This is what happens when Yarvin’s neoreactionary thought infects the highest levels of government. This is the real-world consequence of treating democracy as an outdated operating system, of viewing international relations as nothing more than a game of power to be won by the most ruthless player. In that Oval Office, we saw the collision of multiple dangerous ideologies: the crude nationalism of Trump, the technocratic authoritarianism of Silicon Valley, and the cynical realpolitik of those who believe might makes right. It’s a toxic brew, one that threatens not just American democracy, but the entire post-World War II international order.”
— Clear Thinking v. Curtis Yarvin - by Mike Brock
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“Trump’s mob boss mentality has led to other moments like this, where he extravagantly highlights the moral and ethical compromises that a sycophant has made on his behalf as a way of demonstrating that they really are no better than he is and of lashing them even more firmly to his side. If they resist, he calls them out for being hypocrites, pointing to their compromised behavior and mocking their previous pretensions to ethical behavior. But this time Trump did it to the sitting Supreme Court chief justice in public on the floor of the House. Whatever high regard John Roberts still held himself in has been directly challenged in the most excruciating and a dignity-robbing way. Trump has a way of doing that to everyone who comes in contact with him. Roberts had it coming. No pity for him.”
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Donald Trump Thanks John Roberts For Keeping Him Out Of Jail
Men like John Roberts care about two things, only: their own power, and their legacy.
This moment should follow Roberts for the rest of this life, and it should be the first line of his obituary. It will be the defining moment of his corrupt, compromised, morally bankrupt behavior as chief justice.
And if they haven’t already, the lies and gaslighting about this will be in full effect before the end of the day.
We all know what Roberts did. We all know what Trump said to him last night, and what he meant.
Don’t let them lie to you. John Roberts is no different than Little Marco, Kennedy, Tulsi Gabbard, or any of the other deeply compromised people who were and are willing, enthusiastic participants in the ongoing attack against America.
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““The election has been a complete catastrophe – it was a huge setback for the prevention of domestic abuse and violence,” Katz, 60, says from the book-lined study of his home in Massachusetts. “Seventy-seven million Americans voted for Trump after he was found liable for sexual abuse in Manhattan and ordered to pay millions of dollars in damages. The jury’s verdict is undeniable. By voting for someone with that history, it has a normalising effect on his behaviour. It’s unleashed a firehose of misogyny.””
— ‘This moment is medieval’: Jackson Katz on misogyny, the manosphere – and why men must oppose Trumpism
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Listen, I drove a Nissan Juke (and loved it; I still miss that car), and I still think this vehicle is ugly as hell.

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“To be honest with you, I hope that other countries put us in our place every time we get out of line. I’d love to hear some world leader say he or she isn’t worried about the babbling of the whiny little bitch in the White House. It will be especially great to hear women leaders go after him because we know he doesn’t deal well with strong women who embarrass him. I have a feeling Trump is about to find out that many world leaders have stronger spines than the gutless Republicans he’s been mopping the floor with for eight years. At least I hope that’s the case.”
— We’re About to See How the World Handles a Bully
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WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS

WHO IS USING THIS
AN APP??? THEY HAVE A FUNCTIONING WEBSITE
THE LAST FUNCTIONING WEBSITE
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Hot and fucking humid and if we turn into a wet jungle, I don't know where the fuck to move my desert ass.
every year I post this meme and every year people get more mad at me than they did the previous year
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America has a weird relationship with cults where they’re terrified of small cults (or organizations they think are cults) but completely normalized massive cults that hurt many more people (eg: LDS Church, Jehovah’s Witnesses, the Amish, Scientology, most Megachurches)
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