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05.12 - Parallel
✨🌙 This wild star wolf bites, but maybe you can make friends with him? 🌙💫
74 preorders! We need to collect 200 to realize a plush wolf! ;; 🖤 making a preorder will cost $2
Casey Weldon (US-American, 1979) - Curtains (2026)
Gonna try to snap a pic of the shrimp grafiti wish me luck
I FORGOT TO UPLOAD IT BUT HERE IT IS. BEHOLD
happy pride to the gay people in my computer <3
Breathes in-
PIFFINs!!!
🌱🏳️🌈 🌞₊˚ෆ Pride Quilts! ₊˚ෆ 🌞🏳️🌈🌱
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your month, your mini cat!
—Did you know that Juneteenth is also celebrated in a part of Mexico? Nacimiento Mexico was once home to thousands who escaped slavery in the US. As many as 10,000 slaves followed a clandestine Southern Underground Railroad to Mexico. —To date, many Black Mexicans from the Texas area retrace a portion of the same route their African American ancestors followed in 1850 when they escaped slavery. —Descendants of slaves who escaped across the southern border observe Texas’s emancipation holiday with their own unique traditions in the village of Nacimiento. —Slave hunters would patrol the southern border for escapees, led by the Texas Rangers but the Mexican army would be there waiting for them (the slave hunters) to turn them away.
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This NPR Article!!
As the U.S. Treasury considers putting Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill to honor her role in the northbound underground railroad, new attentio
Also, in the Mexican constitution, the first article mentions how slavery is prohibited in México and every enslaved person arriving here would be freed by virtue of being on Mexican soil, and protected by our laws
at the risk of being cringe with everything going on — this week, the last six months, the past five years — i keep thinking about that one quote from the great gatsby
“they were careless people…they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made.”
it’s just every day now, huh.
Let your colors shine, markers and gouache.