Army of Darkness (1992) dir. Sam Raimi
Who wants to do this for me?
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Cosmic Funnies
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Kaledo Art

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One Nice Bug Per Day
YOU ARE THE REASON
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
we're not kids anymore.
Three Goblin Art
occasionally subtle
Sade Olutola
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Army of Darkness (1992) dir. Sam Raimi
Who wants to do this for me?
Bride of Frankenstein
1935 | dir. James Whale
By the wonderful @myjetpack
It's crazy that these strikes are happening given that all the writers and actors are asking for is less than 0.3% of the revenue these studios make.
This is what gets me. The writers and actors aren’t asking for much but these CEOs are digging their heels in
It's because it sets a precedent that the CEOs are terrified to set. That they will acquiesce to worker demands if the workers are resolute enough.
Because in an ideal world for these rich fucks, the workers give up, and the CEOs win, and its reinforced in the collective public mindset that all a strike does is "disrupt the economy, deprive people of valuable products, and waste people's time". The goal is to maintain the assertion that Strikes Don't Work. I don't think they genuinely give a shit about 0.15% of their revenue. What they care about is the OPTICS.
They cannot back down, for the exact same reason that WORKERS cannot back down. Because if the workers win, it shows people just that bit more that The Poors have power and ultimately we can make the rich do what we want if we put our fucking minds to it. And that, to the rich, is bad news bears to the highest degree.
Facebook deleted this almost immediately. It's almost like the ultrawealthy don't want us knowing or talking about what's at stake.
Just want to add one thing:
In countries with universal healthcare, this is a non-issue during a strike. Our access to healthcare isn't tied to working. It's an unconditional right for each and everyone of us.
The US system screws workers over in oh so many ways.
This is exactly why US companies fight so hard against universal healthcare; even if single payer healthcare is cheaper on a per-person basis and takes the cost away from the employer, it also takes POWER and leverage away from the employers... and they don't ever want to give that up.
The bestselling author on being a coffee influencer, raising money for Partners In Health, and his love-hate relationship with Twitter
Hello. It’s me, “Coffee Influencer” and White River Enthusiast. The Awesome Coffee Club is so good; we have regular, light-roast, and decaf coffee, and K-Cups are coming soon…
THIS is pro-life. #VotingMatters
Happy Presidents’ Day to this queen, she ate
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That’s what I call an iconic duo.
VINCENT PRICE in THE RAVEN (1963)
Choose your favourite Tumblr account among these ones
Neil Gaiman
Wil Wheaton
Lynda Carter
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I know we all love @neil-gaiman, but I simply cannot let @staffs-secret-blog's win!
I tried to vote for @wilwheaton but SOMEBODY used my account to vote for me (@teamlynda you fix this right now)
Andy, take my picture.
Where’s your head at? Andie Taylor (because)
Come on down to my boat baby, Joni Sternbach
The director of cybersecurity from the Electronic Freedom Foundation is offering to help women who have been threatened with compromise of their devices.