This randomly landed on our porch last night after a storm
this is an omen

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This randomly landed on our porch last night after a storm
this is an omen
Wish I could send this to my ancestors before they died of starvation
summer is fun and romantic in theory but for us sweaty bitches it just isn’t realistic
my cousin’s cat was acting really weird today, freaking out and not letting anyone near her, hissing and growling, and it got so concerning they decided to take her to the vet
it took two adults to get the cat into the carrier and in the process my aunt got clawed so badly she had to go to the emergency room for shots/stitches, so eventually the cat gets to the vet
the vet has to sedate her to take a look and it turns out she has a piece of tape on her leg that’s scaring her real bad. and that’s all
Hi please watch this video of a man getting rekt by a 450hp fan
“i love you”
“i love you, too”
starting femslash february with a newfound ache
The holy grail of searching through academic literature is coming across a string of publications that are like:
Here’s An Idea. Smith et al. 2016
Terrible Idea; a comment on Smith et al. 2016. Johnson 2016.
You’re Wrong Too; a response to Johnson 2016. Nelson 2016.
Guys Just Stop Fighting, None Of Us Know What’s Going On; a Review of the Current Literature. McBrien 2017.
Butt Out, McBrien. Smith, Johnson, and Nelson 2018.
two sick horses evaluating an orb
“it floats”
“don’t like that”
people: wrinkles ugly :/
me, a connesiur of the arts:
I shall now attempt to summarize fma in one sentence
Two little boys take the “bargaining” stage of grief a little too literally.
he honks when he want something! ___ (Dobby Cat on youtube)
pls let him into the dryer
Goblin Wants To Get Back Into His Cave
Another by Josh Luna
What the fuck? The original comic is about whitewashing:
source
they whitewashed the comic im screaming
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by quietly remembering that Native Americans sent more aid to Ireland during the famine than Britain or the US.
specifically, it was the Choctaw nation that sent aid to the Irish during the famine
1. “more aid to ireland during the famine than britain” okay let’s clear this up, again– there was no famine, it was a genocide, commited specifically by the british. ireland was literally packed with food. the only crop that failed was the potato crop. the british had no problem with ships FULL OF FOOD leaving british ports on british ships from ireland to other places to make money. IT. WAS. NOT. A. FAMINE. IT. WAS. A. GENOCIDE. and that probably explains why britain didn’t “send aid”. britain was literally using the “famine” they manufactured to clear the land of indigenous irish people.
2. which lends poignancy and power to the attempt by the choctaw nation to send food to starving irish people.
3. there was much fanfair about this in the british press at the time, because of course the british government was lying to its own people about what they were doing. it’s convenient to blame natural disasters like “famine” when in fact it is mass murder– kinda like what’s going on in yemen right now. but to conclude, what didn’t receive a lot of fanfair in the british press is the fact that much of the corn and other food the choctaw nation attempted to send did not go to starving irish people, it was essentially hijacked and went to feed british pigs and livestock.
4. which is why every saint patrick’s day we remember the genocide (one of many the british attempted in ireland) of black ‘47. and we always remember the native americans who responded in such good will and with such generosity to starving people an ocean away from them.
And - all through primary school (until age 12) it was taught as a famine; only in secondary school did we learn that the British caused it deliberately. There’s a fair amount of Irish YA novels about the Famine (can’t remember titles off the top of my head), and they’re all pretty brutal with the facts of what happened. Not to mention most people’s great-grandparents probably lived through it - it’s not that far back.
Also there’s a monument to the Choctaw nation somewhere up the country for the help.
Specifically, this one
And let’s remember that this was less that 20 years after the Choctaw had been forced off their land. This was not a group that had a lot to spare. But they had lost so much in the Trail of Tears that they understood and wanted to help however they could.
The monument, Kindred Spirits, is in Midleton, County Cork.
Having both Choctaw and Irish heritage, I never fail to get choked up by this.
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