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If you cool with dates to the zoo, museums and art galleries I fucks with you
Billy Idol rocked CalJamFest last night.
Fat & Fabulous at CalJam 2018
A lesson that we can’t afford not to be taught.
let’s spread this again and again and again
Fabulous at 42
You don’t really want me
Just the illusion of a self created me
The me you wish I was
For the you, you think you are
You don’t really want me
Not the real me
The new me
The ever changing
Complicated and frustrated me
When you’re a 42 year old Lyft driver and everyone thinks you’re 27.
( https://nij.gov/multimedia/presenter/presenter-campbell/pages/presenter-campbell-transcript.aspx )
- Mariska Hargitay.
Detective Olivia Benson rolling out the facts.
She’s being with the ‘Special Victims Unit’ for over 20 years, she’s probably more qualified to talk about this than most. I’m sure if Olivia Benson is real she would risk everything to have Kavanaugh facing justice.
she was also helping with the backlog of 10, 000 rape kits in detroit.
The only cop i trust
Fat and happy
When you’re 42
Fat and fabulous at a concert
Vintage wool coat in this gorgeous indigo color. My chili pepper necklace. Goodwill finds!
Love this
That’s fire lmao.
THEY DID MEET OMG I LOVE THIS
1969-1971 The occupation of Alcatraz
On March 8, 1964, a small group of Sioux made landfall on Alcatraz Island, which had been abandoned as a prison the previous year. They invoked the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie in reclaiming the surplus federal property as Native land, and spent a few hours singing and drumming before being removed by federal marshals. On November 9, 1969, dozens of Native Americans of numerous tribes gathered at Pier 39 and read a proclamation claiming Alcatraz by right of discovery and offering to buy it for $24 in beads and cloth. They then took a symbolic sailboat cruise around the island. Several of the passengers dove overboard and attempted to swim to the island. One jumper made it, but the others were swept away by the tide and had to be rescued. Later that night, 14 activists convinced local fishermen to take them to the island, where they spent the night. These were just trial runs for the true occupation, which began on Nov. 20 when nearly 80 Native Americans came ashore in the middle of the night. As soon as they made landfall, the occupiers set up an elected council and went to work organizing the day-to-day running of the island, assigning jobs and making decisions by unanimous consent. They released a list of demands, and invited the federal government to join them in formal negotiations. Initially, the government demanded that the occupiers leave, and set up a Coast Guard blockade to prevent supplies from reaching them. The government later switched to a strategy of non-interference, hoping that by waiting long enough the occupation would collapse on its own. In secret negotiations, the federal government, impatient to have the island cleared out, offered Fort Mason in San Francisco as an alternative site for a Native American cultural center. The occupiers refused, and the government decided to apply more pressure. Electricity and telephone service were cut off, followed by water. On the night of June 1, 1971, a fire broke out which destroyed several buildings. The government blamed the occupiers, who blamed government infiltrators. The number of occupiers dwindled. A few days later, with President Nixon’s approval, the feds made their move. On June 11, 1971, nearly 18 months after the start of the occupation, federal marshals came ashore and evicted the last 15 occupiers. (mashable)