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shisasan · 11 months
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𝙹𝚞𝚗𝚎 𝟷𝟿, 𝟷𝟿𝟷𝟼 𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝙳𝚒𝚊𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚜 𝙾𝚏 𝙵𝚛𝚊𝚗𝚣 𝙺𝚊𝚏𝚔𝚊, 𝟷𝟿𝟷𝟺-𝟷𝟿𝟸𝟹
[ID: June 19. Forget everything. Open the windows. Clear the room. The wind blows through it. You see only its emptiness, you search in every corner and don't find yourself. END ID]
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dailykafka · 2 years
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— June 19, 1910 / Franz Kafka diaries
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typelikeagirl · 11 months
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ghostofchaos-past · 11 months
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HAPPY JUNE 19 Y'ALL
or not happy, ig, cause some weird shit happened that day
BUT EITHER WAY ITS 19/06 AND THAT'S COOL AF
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infamousf · 11 months
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happy juneteenth & happy pride, everyone!
If anyone would like to donate to this black aroace enby to help them with medical expenses and college costs, that'd be much appreciated <3
CA/Vnmo: $EliBlaine3
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chalamet-chalamet · 11 months
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Twitter credit to ClaraCors 💥💥💥
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odinsblog · 11 months
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Today in 1865, Union forces occupying Texas issue General Order No 3, officially informing all slaves in the former Confederate state that they are henceforth free in accordance with the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863. The occasion would later be celebrated as Juneteenth, Freedom Day.
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The general order was issued by Union General Gordon Granger on June 19, 1865, upon arriving at Galveston, Texas, at the end of the American Civil War and two and a half years after the original issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation.
A common misconception holds that the Emancipation Proclamation freed all slaves in the United States, or that the General Order No. 3 on June 19, 1865, marked the end of slavery in the United States. In fact, the Thirteenth Amendment, ratified and proclaimed in December 1865, was the article that made slavery illegal in the United States nationwide, not the Emancipation Proclamation.
General Order No. 3 states:
“The people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of personal rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that between employer and hired labor. The freedmen are advised to remain quietly at their present homes and work for wages. They are informed that they will not be allowed to collect at military posts and that they will not be supported in idleness either there or elsewhere.” (source)
While the order was critical to expanding freedom to enslaved people, the racist language used in the last sentences foreshadowed that the fight for equal rights would continue.
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cypherdecypher · 11 months
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Animal of the Day!
Franklin’s Bumblebee (Bombus franklini)
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(Photo from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
Conservation Status- Critically Endangered
Habitat- Southern Oregon; Northern California
Size (Weight/Length)- 15 mm
Diet- Flower nectar
Cool Facts- The Franklin’s bumblebee has the smallest range of any bee species of only a 310 by 110 square kilometer area in Oregon and California. These bumblebees are an important pollinator of the various wildflowers of the area including California poppies and lupine. Sadly, these bees have not been officially spotted since 2006 but hope remains that hives exist in the Sierra-Cascade mountains. In 2019, a monumental decision to add four species of bumblebees, including the Franklin’s bumblebee, to the Endangered Species Act was decided upon. Various search parties are deployed every year with the hopes of finding these bees, but so far none have been successful.
Rating- 11/10 (One of the many examples of a protection enacted too late.)
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albaricomics · 11 months
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Just a week away
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whiniest · 11 months
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happy juneteenth and happy pride! consider sending this black non-binary lesbian some money so they can buy themselves a new laptop (the current one i have is ancient). please and thanks <3
c.shpp
v.nmo
ask for p.ypal
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shisasan · 11 months
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𝙹𝚞𝚗𝚎 𝟷𝟿, 𝟷𝟿𝟷𝟺 𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝙳𝚒𝚊𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚜 𝙾𝚏 𝙵𝚛𝚊𝚗𝚣 𝙺𝚊𝚏𝚔𝚊, 𝟷𝟿𝟷𝟺-𝟷𝟿𝟸𝟹
[ID: June 19. Anxiety. END ID]
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dailykafka · 11 months
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— June 19, 1910 / Franz Kafka diaries
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chic-a-gigot · 11 months
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La Mode nationale, no. 24, 19 juin 1897, Paris. Notre patron découpé (Grandeur naturelle). Corsage d'été. Bibliothèque nationale de France
Explications du patron découpé:
Cette gracieuse blouse se compose de 8 morceaux:
No. 1. — Doublure du dos.
No. 2. — Doublure du devant, se rapporte au dos par 1 cran à la taille.
No. 3. — Devant croisé et froncé à la taille, il se rapporte au dos par 1 cran à la taille.
No. 4. — Dos froncé, se taille double d'un seul morceau.
No. 5. — Dessous de manche.
No. 6. — Dessus de manche.
No. 7. — Col rabattu, 1 cran le raccorde au devant.
No. 8. — Parement, se raccorde au-dessous et au-dessus de manche par 1 cran.
This graceful blouse consists of 8 pieces:
No. 1. — Back Lining.
No. 2. — Front lining, joins the back by 1 notch at the waist.
No. 3. — Front crossed and gathered at the waist, it relates to the back by 1 notch at the waist.
No. 4. — Gathered back, doubles in one piece.
No. 5. — Undersleeve.
No. 6. — Upper sleeve.
No. 7. — Turn-down collar, 1 notch connects it to the front.
No. 8. — Facing, joins below and above handle by 1 notch.
Métrage: 1m,70 en 120.
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cyarskaren52 · 11 months
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Shout out to people from Texas more specifically Galveston, Texas who are celebrating Juneteenth today
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themuffinisinthebin · 11 months
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I made a little guy
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He like to sit
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maddennfl86 · 11 months
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absolutely beautiful
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