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it's june 24th again. everyone say happy birthday ezio auditore
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it's june 24th again. everyone say happy birthday ezio auditore
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I want you to remember:
The fascists hate you too and they just will pretend otherwise until after they've killed the rest of us, before they turn on you.
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when im tryna fuck but my bitch with ptsd is having a breakdown
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still a bit experimental
Random Wolfenstein gifs / 3/?
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BJ BLAZKOWICZ | Wolfenstein: The New Order
[ NOTE ] : I would let this man do whatever he wanted to me and then beg for more. No questions asked. Yes, Sir. Right away, Sir. On my knees? ON THEM. This man has such a visceral affect on me. THAT FACE. THOSE EYES. THOSE LIPS. *barking noises*
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[gordon ramsey in the russian sleep experiment facility] fuck me that's frightening. jesus christ. theyre eating their own flesh. can't blame them i suppose considering the food they serve here
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For anyone interested: you can buy one of these thermal printers on most of the online shop fronts (like eBay), usually for less than 20$. They are mostly standardised to a paper 57 mm wide, which you can also get online for the cheap. It's eminently portable, and the battery lasts a surprising amount of time (at least for me). It prints best black&white pictures, but anything with good contrast works, and as you can see, even smaller text remains legible. So you can print agitprop at home and on the go, and if you are feeling really fancy (and have the spoons for that kind of thing), you can even assemble larger works out of fragments, because, again, the sticker paper is dirt cheap. For text, I use an app called Phonto which will provide you with all the tools to turn images to agitprop. It gives you a good amount of options for the text, and even lets you install additional fonts (not something I take for granted with mobile phone apps).
But even better, you can also print cute little stickers for your significant others.
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(Trump voice) We have the biggest workers... very handsome workers come up to me and says "Comrade Trump, there's a spectre haunting America" and you know what? they're right. These bourgeois are a nasty people... very very rude and very unfair to the workers - they are stealing our surplus value and no one is doing anything about it. The proletariat comes up to me everyday and says: "Comrade Trump, will you lead the revolution?" and I gotta turn to them and say "Look, the instruments of capitalism will be used to bring about to its destruction!" believe me! Obama never wanted to seize them, well I'm seizing them! landlords? they're done for, folks. Everyone told me they said: "C9mrade Trump, you won't be the vanguard of the revolution!" and they would laugh, the media laughed, the Democrats laughed... guess who's laughing now?
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This fucking rules
Probably the finest piece I assembled. The lineart was done by my very talented Wife and the rest is very traditional. If you want it on anything, I am happy to hook you up or send you high DPI files so you can do it yourself.
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I don’t care about Joe Biden leaving a book store holding 100 years war on palestine. I really don’t. That demon is going to burn in hell regardless of this PR stunt
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"Our own lives mean nothing. What matters is what we leave behind."

#altair#assassin's creed#philosophy#ac origins#communism#bayek of siwa#ezio#socialism#altair ibn la'ahad#ezio auditore
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genuine question why are charter schools to blame for decreased literacy in your opinion? Because of the remote learning aspect or smth else also?? I went to one & honestly did better with it than traditional hs but I had very high reading comprehension already, had no busses in my area & no parent that could drive me to school so it was a pretty specific situation where that environment worked out better for me
Well I’m glad it worked out for you but institutionally charter schools are so detrimental to public education. Let me explain why:
The principle behind charter schools, that increased competition will force public schools to be better, frames education as a product rather than a public utility. If education quality is determined by the free market, the winners and losers are children, which is just a morally unacceptable outcome to me.
Shouldn’t ignore that the school choice movement started as a way to advocate for the perpetuity of segregation. On average charters are more racially segregated than publics.
The way in which public schools receive funding varies state to state, but most states do some amount of funding per pupil. What that means is that when students switch from public schools to charter schools they take that per people funding with them if you’re leaving an underperforming public school that’s underperforming because it’s underfunded you are making the problem worse. Not everyone can leave.
Charter schools can legally kick students out if they want to. This means if students stop performing well, or if disabled or english-language learner students need extra support, they can just be removed. A lot of “charters have higher test scores” is just charters only admitted high-performing and low-need students, which puts even more of a strain on public schools.
They are really unregulated. Many “charter-friendly” states have minimal accountability measures for charter schools in a way that leads to many running the gamut between negligence to committing literal fraud instead of providing free and appropriate public education. Charter networks are multibillion dollar businesses this system gets exploited by private equity all the time.
That lack of regulation or accountability also shows up in disciplinary outcomes. The school to prison pipeline is already unforgivably bad in a public environment, but unregulated charter schools often implement draconian “zero tolerance” policies that result in black and brown students getting treated like they’re in a police state. Public schools can’t suspend or expel you or call the cops on you for how you wear your hair. They can’t escalate to dramatic consequences as quickly or do a 3 strikes demerit system. There are no legal guardrails against this in charters.
Often exist to circumnavigate teachers’ union contracts and other labor laws. This means teachers at charters are often overworked, underpaid, micromanaged, and have EXTREMELY high turnover. The additional strain on teachers and overrepresentation of first-teachers who burn out in the system and get replaced makes for bad educational environments in a lot of places.
All of these are even more of a problem because of the way that charter networks like KIPP were marketed as a way to fix public schools in black and brown areas, and have just kneecapped public schools while providing students with subpar educational outcomes instead.
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what if biden just drone strikes trump and then fakes dementia when confronted about it
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Desmond was raised in a secluded group where everyone was treated mostly equal (leaving out the difference in treatment through ranks or skill) but there wasn't racism or homophobia so imagine how absolutely confused he was when he started working at the bar and some conservative came up to the bar, gave him a dirty look and loudly remarked "can I get someone who speaks English to pour my drink?" While glaring at Desmond. Meanwhile, young confused gives him a look and is like "I can speak english?"
They end up going back and forth for a few minutes with the conservative guy making all sorts of racist remarks and confused Desmond, shutting those remarks down. Eventually, the guy gets fed up and storms out of the bar, and Desmond's coworkers have to explain racism to him.
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