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stgavins · 4 years
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how many of y’all read webtoons
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Kiro: I’ve got a plan.
MC: What is it?
Kiro: The plan is you come up with a plan, cause I don’t have one.
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happy ten years of one direction babes let’s get this circus up and runnin!!!
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Goldman: Jellyfish have survived for 600,000 years without brains.
Victor: A ray of hope for MC.
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Soldier Vanessa Guillen Disappeared From Fort Hood Army Base in April. Here’s What You Need To Know About the Case
Vanessa Guillen, a 20-year-old U.S. soldier, last seen on April 22 in a parking lot on the Fort Hood Army Base in central Texas.
Her car keys, barracks room key, identification card and wallet were later found in the armory room where she had been working earlier in the day. Her phone has yes to be found
Three weeks before her disappearance, Vanessa Guillen told her mother that she was being sexually harassed and followed by an Army sergeant, but was afraid to report him, according to the Guillen family who made a website to coordinate their search. Guillen did not disclose the name of the alleged perpetrator to her mother.
Remains were found a few feet from a pile of a burn mound that was searched June 20. Concrete had been poured over the remains, and subsequent rainstorms allowed the grave to settle into natural-looking terrain. 
Identity of the remains have not been confirmed.
2 suspects were in custody one of the suspects died by suicide Wednesday morning when confronted by investigators in Killeen.
Texas Rangers have arrested the estranged wife of a former Fort Hood soldier in connection with the disappearance 
3 other remains were found at that army base including Gregory Morales, Brandon Rosecrans &  Zach Partin
 Krysta Martinez, a former Fort Hood soldier who started the “Where is Vanessa” hashtag and who also filed complaints of sexual harassment at the base died in a Car Accident 
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stgavins · 4 years
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Gavin: Be careful.
MC: Always am.
Gavin: Respectfully disagree.
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stgavins · 4 years
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does anyone even use tumblr on desktop anymore im curious
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stgavins · 4 years
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talk about yemen. talk about the 63,000 yemeni children that died of preventable causes. talk about how the UN dubbed it “ the world’s largest humanitarian crisis ”. talk about US’ major role in backing Saudi Arabia’s bombing. talk! talk! talk! this needs to get the deserved and much needed attention.
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to my black followers,
i love you, you are important, your life matters. and i’m so sorry for how america, and the world treats you.
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stgavins · 4 years
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John Boyega at Hyde Park demonstration #BlackLivesMattter
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for those going out to demonstrations: i collected some common info and put it into a zine. it fits on an 8.5 x 11 in sheet of printer paper, and is b/w friendly. see the link below to print: 
ptzine.carrd.co
UPDATED JUNE 1, 2020! please see ptzine.carrd.co for latest version! please feel free to print & redistribute!
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Happy Pride Month🌈
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psa: if all you’ve been doing is quietly scrolling thru all the blm posts while telling yourself “im not racist” you are PART OF THE PROBLEM. SPEAK UP!!!!
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black communities have been witnessing executions like the one that happened to George Floyd throughout generations of oppression. this is terrorism, and it is not the burden of these communities to demand change. so, white people. how can we show up to support our black communities during this time?
1. call the mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey: (612) 673-2100 and the DA: (612) 348-5550. demand the prosecution of all of the officers involved in the murder of George Floyd, including Derek Chauvin (badge 1087) and Tou Thao (badge 7162).
2. text “Floyd” to 55156 and demand that the officers in charge of George Floyd’s death be charged with murder.
3. black people are asking that we STOP sharing the video of George Floyd’s death. we do not need to witness a murder in order to care about it. cruelty like this exists and it is REAL. period.
George Floyd was face down on the ground with a grown man’s knee in the back of his neck, begging them to let him breathe. the officer’s knee remained there even after losing consciousness. the officer continued to kill him. no one deserves a death of that manner and we should all be outraged. to be black in the U.S. should not be a death sentence.
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here’s the link to donate to george floyd’s official memorial fund if you are able to contribute. if you can’t donate, please share. being black shouldn’t be a death sentence.
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i don’t even know where to begin with this...the fact that black people are still so blatantly oppressed and abused is absolutely sickening. george floyd, trayvon martin, breonna taylor, ahmaud arbery, tamir rice, oscar grant, eric garner, and philando castile are just a few of MANY victims of racism and brutality. the fact that there’s even a single name on that list is abhorrent. why should ANYONE have to fear an officer of the law when these very men and women are supposed to be protecting us? in the name of justice no less? black americans have faced oppression for YEARS and yet it is still not uncommon to wake up to another case of police brutality. when will this fucking stop?
speak up. spread awareness. don’t let this shit go on any longer!! remember that being silent is a PRIVILEGE. no matter how big or small your platform you should use it.
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