Karel Teige - Collage 166.1942.
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Karel Teige - Collage 166.1942.
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comfortable hole bye
itās getting weird knowing natural apocalypse from climate change is bearing down on us all and still going about mundane daily life kinda like
what type of bug is this
me: *watches criminal minds for 9 hours* anything: *makes a noise* me: Iām looking for a white male between the ages of 25-45 probably a loner probably most definitely hates women probably drives a red late model dodge truck probably lives alone his moms name is Helen and his favorite color skittles are the red ones
Consider this: You can see less than 1% of the electromagnetic spectrum and hear less than 1% of the acoustic spectrum. As you read this, you are traveling at 220 km/sec across the galaxy. 90% of the cells in your body carry their own microbial DNA and are not āyou.ā The atoms in your body are 99.9999999999999999% empty space and none of them are the ones you were born with, but they all originated in the belly of a star. Human beings have 46 chromosomes, 2 less than the common potato. The existence of the rainbow depends on the conical photo-receptors in your eyes; to animals without cones, the rainbow does not exist. So you donāt just look at a rainbow, you create it.
NASA Lunar Science Institute, 2012 (via cylon)
Stubby was a Boston Terrier that wandered into the grounds of Yale University in July 1917. It just so happened that members of the 102nd infantry were training in Yale on this particular day. Thus, the story of the most decorated dog of World War I was born. As the soldiers were training, Stubby refused to leave their side. After growing fond of the friendly pup, Corporal Robert Conroy decided that when it was time to ship out, he would hide Stubby onboard. When they departed in France, Corporal Conroy hid Stubby in his jacket. When he was eventually discovered by the commanding officer, he was aghast to see Stubby salute him. The soldiers had trained him to salute upon request. He was allowed to stay, it was decided.
For 18 months, Stubby served in the trenches of France; he participated in four offended and 17 battles. His first injury was inhalation of toxic gas. As a result, Stubby became very sensitive to the smell - something that came in handy. When Stubby smelt the gas, he would run to all of the soldiers barking to awaken them. Additionally, Stubby would run through the trenches to find wounded soldiers. He was trained to differentiate between English and German language and bark whenever he found an English speaking soldier who was injured. In one of his most impressive endeavours, he captured a German spy. As he was mapping out the allied trenches, the German spy spotted Stubby and called out to him in German. Recognising the language of the enemy, Stubby attacked him. It was this heroic event that promoted Stubby to rank of sergeant.
After the war, he became an American celebrity, even visiting the White House twice and meeting President Woodrow Wilson. He passed away at the age of nine or ten and his body was donated to the Smithsonian Institute.
[Note: When J. Elliot refers to her being classed as one of āyour peopleā in relation to black people of color, itās based on her reputation of being an outspoken, anti-racism ally].
- Jane Elliot on the Oprah Winfrey Show panel on racism in 1992.
White people get deeply offended hearing black people speak this truth, so maybe hearing Jane Elliot say it will cut through the white fragility: White peopleās default setting is racism. Because Americaās default setting is racism. That doesnāt mean they cannot unlearn it, but anti-Blackness is so ubiquitous in Western culture that unlearning racism is not something that just magically happens because you think youāre a good person. Itās not something you attain and then forget about. Itās a perishable skill.
Nobody becomes ānot racistā by repeatedly declaring āBut hey, IāM not racistā on social media. Becoming ānot racistā is defined by conscious choice, coupled with actionsālike listening to black people, calling out racism, and not saying or doing racist thingsāthat prove you arenāt racist. Being ānot racistā is something that needs to be worked on CONSTANTLY.
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well first off moonlight is infinitely better than lululemon land so jot that down
The Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio, August 23, 1922
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Hereās a MLK quote Iād love to see white people share.
The Morning News, Wilmington, Delaware, September 27, 1901