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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Holiday Knights The New Batman Adventures
Hirō Isono aka Hiroo Isono aka 磯野宏夫 (Japanese, 1945-2013, b. Aichi Prefecture, Japan) - Untitled, Paintings
Violet/purple prickly pear. 🌵🌿💜
i want to live by the ocean but also in the forest but also in the mountains but also in a big city but also in the countryside u feel me
I will never get tired of this
Gradients of Thick Petals by Artist Joshua Davison Are Layered Precisely with a Palette Knife
what’s the mood for october?
“Rooftop garden“ by | Tom Quan
Nils Udo
Land art movement
My favorite “Great Moment in Moderate History” was when Abraham Lincoln called John Brown a lunatic for trying to end the expansion of slavery through violence and then five years later ended slavery through violence.
The moral of the story is violence becomes morally acceptable the moment the powers that be approve of its use and not a moment before.
I had an angry row with my dad over John Brown (because this is what my family is) after listening to John Browns Body. His arguement was that ‘John Brown was a crazed fanatic, and he murdered people’, and my response was ‘Yeah, it would be a shame if slavery had to be abolished through violence or something. Good thing they stopped that crazy fanatic John Brown and then didn’t fight the bloodiest war in human history about it just afterwards and instead just abolished it peacefully’, to which the response was ‘No, that’s different’ - because one sort of violence upholds the state and is legitimised by it, and the other undermines it. State ideology is strong.
“if a private person should be guilty of the same things the government is doing all the time, you’d brand him a murderer, thief and scoundrel. but as long as the violence comitted is “lawful” you approve of it and submit to it.” ~Alexander Berkman
“The state calls its own violence law, but that of the individual crime.”
-Max Stirner
just wanna clarify that when I say "abolish the police" and "defund the police" I do, in fact, mean that we should rid ourselves entirely of cops
because I've seen a lot of white people using these phrases and then walking it back like "give them less responsibilities and less funding!"
but the truth is that our policing system is intrinsically linked to racism, colonialism, and xenophobia. that won't go away if we give them less money or less things to enforce
so yes, I mean it when I say we should abolish the police
thinking about this here canal village in the netherlands