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If you do not look at anything else today, WATCH THIS.
This is how you ally.
So Nazis.
Here’s the thing that I don’t get.
Indiana Jones. Great character, hates Nazis. Punches and kills his way through them. Still loved by all.
Everyone loves Batman! Doesn’t like Nazis.
Wonder Woman, showing people how it’s done.
Even the villains don’t tolerate Nazis!
Like, the Joker is seen as one of the most notorious villains in the DC-verse, and he just is about to beat the shit out of the Red Skull.
More examples:
And just the sheer amount of times Captain America, literally a character to signify the freedom of the US of fucking A, has punched Nazis is bordering the line of excessive.
So all of this media ranging from different decades and companies have all endorsed Nazi punching. However, as soon as this happens:
Everyone loses their shit! “Violence begets violence!” “That isn’t the way to do it” “How dare he attack that man!” “Don’t put out fire with fire!” “You’re just as bad as them if you’re violent!”
But here’s the thing. It interrupts their platform. It shows that they are not invincible. It shows that they are not protected. It shows that they are going to be held accountable for their spouts of hate disguised as freedom of speech. It shows that there are consequences for their words.
I’m not saying that I’m going to seek out Nazis just to punch them, but I’m not going to stop anyone who’s doing it either.
Does art imitate life or does life imitate art? Either way, we should be punching more Nazis.
and remember kids the most important lesson of all
Witchy Translations
Old witchy names for herbs/roots in their modern names.
*Warning: A good chunk of these are poisonous*
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Babs Webb
“If you actually want to prevent abortions, make sure everyone has health care, sex education and birth control. Not the exact opposite.”
Countries with stricter abortion laws have higher abortion rates
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-care/abortion-rates-go-down-when-countries-make-it-legal-report-n858476 …
Men Cause 100% of Unwanted Pregnancies
“Our conversation about abortion places the burden of responsibility on women. I argue men are the root cause.”
THE REPUBLICAN WAR ON WOMEN AND LGBTQIA+ WON’T STOP UNTIL WE STOP IT.
U.S. readers, register to vote here
My post on the 100% hypocrisy of the so-called “Pro Life” movement
The Craft (1996)
worship and protect the earth more. i love the moon and sun as much as anybody but the earth is our mother and she gets very little respect. i know y'all feel our atmosphere changing.
pro tips
-place crystals atop soil to charge it
-charge the water you water your plant with
-say a spoken spell or positive saying to your plant everyday or when u get the chance
-love ur plants
The Key of Solomon - Plates 1 to 10: The Order of Pentacles.
Pennsylvania Dutch Hex Signs. The Pennsylvania Dutch were actually Germans. Their “hex signs” were painted on barns, carved into furniture, and hammered on to utensils. They were thought to bring luck, love, and abundance. and ward off misfortune such as fire and lightening. Hex signs were originally called “sech circles,” because the first ones all included six-pointed star in a circle. The Pennsylvania Dutch call them “Hexerie” or “Jinks”. They are usually painted in bright colors. These designs are just a few. The Unicorn Hex: Strength and courage to strive for your goals; virtue; love; faith, hope and charity. The Six-Pointed Lobe Hex: All the kinds of love, and protection of them. The Lucky Star Hex: Each color symbolizes luck, in many things: lucky in love, lucky in fortune, lucky in friendship, lucky in your job, etc. Also protection against fire. The Oak Leaf Hex: Strength in body, mind, and character. The scalloped border represents smooth sailing in life. The Health Hex: Protection of your health from all disease. The various diseases are represented by different colors in the rosette. The Distlefink Hex: Good Luck, love, and happiness. Often put on new houses: insures a happy household, especially if it has a blue background. The tulips mean faith, hope, and charity. The Triple, Five-Pointed Star of Luck, Love, and Happiness Hex: Also strong protection against fires.
Imperial Crypt, Vienna.
so, as much as I love the more modern plague doctor aesthetic, like guys I’m all about it
I feel like I have the be the bearer of bad (or good depending on how you take it) news
Instead of cool, dark crow/raven aesthetic
Realistically, you would have probably gotten more of this fucking leatherface kiwi bird from hell which would have absolutely been even more terrifying to see on your death bed
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