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April 12, 2015
It's almost Yom HaShoah
And I just want to remind everyone that it’s a day that antisemites will be coming out of the woodwork to harass us
Nazis will send us threats and abuse
Leftist goyim will remind everyone that we weren’t the ONLY ones killed
Goyim of color will call it a white peoples genocide
Black goyim will compare it to slavery
Everyone will agree that we bring it up too often, and everyone will find a reason to bring up Israel
These things happen all The time alread...
baawri:
sassy-spoon:thep0is0nedy0uth:kittykat8311:
autistichomura:
“Mississippi’s first openly gay...
this angers me to no fucking end
I wish I could say I was surprised, but instead I’m just fucking sickened
Why is this not on our fucking local news?!
We all know why.
WHY HAVENT I HEARD ABOUT THIS????
April 11, 2015
squeeful:appearinghatless:professorsparklepants:roachpatrol:redje...

When they realized women were using their sacks to make clothes for their children, flour mills started using flowered fabric for their sacks. The label was designed to wash out.
1939 Kansas Wheat…
holy fuck that’s the cutest marketing scheme i’ve ever heard of
‘buy our flour it’s going to make the nicest bread and the sweetestdress!’
yes thank you ok sold
There was also a chicken feed company that did this....
April 7, 2015
http://justyouraveragehaggis.tumblr.c...
I don’t get how some people in the MCU Fandom claim that Steve must have a crap ton of money
I think the logic is “military back pay + 70 years interes + licensing his image for film/television/merch, as…
crewdlydrawn:aromanticbellamy:do u ever actually forget that a character is dead in canon because...
do u ever actually forget that a character is dead in canon because the fandom denies it so consistently
Canon what canon
This is not the canon you are looking for.
rubiesyrosales:I found this from when I was a kid making...

I found this from when I was a kid making tortillas in my great-grandmother’s kitchen in Mexico. This is where/how my mom grew up, its really humbling looking back at this. We made those tortillas from scratch, grinding the corn to make the paste.
Gay student has to miss prom because school won't let her wear a tux
“Girls wear dresses and boys wear tuxes, and that’s the way it is.”That’s what a high school principal toldGeraldine Jackson, the mother of high school seniorClaudetteia Love, when she asked why her daughter couldn’t go to her senior prom as herself.
Love, who is openly gay, wants to wear a tuxedo to herCarroll High School prom in Louisiana. But Principal Patrick Taylor and others have said that she would be requir...
April 6, 2015
eschergirls:Jennifer L submitted:
This is from the second series...

Jennifer L submitted:
This is from the second series run of Marvel’s Elektra, issue #20, published in March 2003.
Where is the other half of her lower torso? Did she have an accident with a laundry-folding machine? What is supporting her left breast (it appears to be floating in mid-air)?
Even for a cartoony style I’m concerned. I think this is a fake decoy Eletrka made from wire hangers and balloons.
How are her pants staying up like that when the waist is twice as wide as hers?!!...
lotus-leif:Not gonna lie, one of my favorite parts about writing urban fantasy is determining how...
Not gonna lie, one of my favorite parts about writing urban fantasy is determining how and where the fantasy meshes in with reality.
Like, I’m not saying Freddie Mercury WAS a siren, but have you ever heard anyone NOT sing along to Bohemian Rhapsody?
I rest my case.
"I told Miyazaki I love the “gratuitous motion” in his films; instead of every movement being..."
I told Miyazaki I love the “gratuitous motion” in his films; instead of every movement being dictated by the story, sometimes people will just sit for a moment, or they will sigh, or look in a running stream, or do something extra, not to advance the story but only to give the sense of time and place and who they are.
“We have a word for that in Japanese,” he said. “It’s called ma. Emptiness. It’s there intentionally.”
Is that like the “pillow words” that separate phrases in Japanese poetry?...
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