Tuesday with 4,386 notes / reblog
Tuesday with 37,011 notes / reblog
torracat:
“yeah…. right where you fucking belong,baby.
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illegally-tired:

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illegally-tired:

liberalsarecool:

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It’s almost like guns are tools designed to kill people, and having a tool designed to kill people makes it easier to kill people.

wait is this true

did we actually have gun control at some point in the recent past?

yes. there’s a study for you on the effect it had as well conducted by the natn’l institute of justice.

LIT THANKS!!

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Tuesday with 75,767 notes / reblog

itsbetterthananal:

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an image i made in case you need a reminder today

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fanwolfgirl:

heartshop:

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From the Sydney Climate Strike

Some absolute gems from the d.c climate strike today

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robinancy:

tibby:

if a clown in a sewer offered me a paper boat i simply would not take it

rip to georgie but im different

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viohra:

sovietshopaholic:

fishmech:

hardtimes:

grootpoepjeplasjehoofd:

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I literally need 30 brands of applesauce and 80 brands of cornflakes otherwise I will die

“No choice, no hope” is THE funniest way to describe not being able to pick Aquafina over Dasani

someone pointed out its explicitly a restaurant supply store, which is why it only stocks large amounts of the exact same products and mostly in large sizes - so he didn’t even walk into a supermarket in the first place

oh my fuck

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pyomorphic:

anything that is produced under capitalism can be produced under socialism better, more affordably, more sustainably, etc. but with that being said a lot of products won’t exist. and I really had to grapple with this idea for a long time, especially how to justify that to other people, but one day I realized that it was a ridiculous concern to have. it exemplifies the toxic nature of consumerism.

there are people dying on the streets because they don’t have a home or dying in their homes because they don’t have medicine, but you can’t purchase kellogg’s frosted flakes or whatever in cuba so I guess that means we’re superior. consumerism is insidious and damaging in many ways, and the fact that people, myself included, believe that you must have a choice between 35 different name brand cereals or freedom dies is a supreme demonstration of that.

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