I Love Lucy 4.19 ‘Lucy Gets Into Pictures’
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I Love Lucy 4.19 ‘Lucy Gets Into Pictures’
you can take one man’s trash to another man’s treasure but you can’t make it drink
Fun fact: the blending of idioms or cliches is called a malaphor.
My personal favorite is “We’ll burn that bridge when we get to it.”
Reblog to give the person you reblogged it from the energy to do one (1) chore or maybe many
Lago Coatepeque, El Salvador
that dog looks like if garden gnomes were real
explain
Couldn’t let alqueda win you fucking pussies
I’ve read the article about him, he outright said he was so shocked by 9/11 the only thing he could think to do was go bowling
listen here, you outdated meme
Hey everyone, it's a rest area for your dash!
There's healing items, jars to break, mini shops, even a save point! Just a nice, safe area
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please remove the red cross from the health pack as it violates the geneva conventions
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patch notes: no longer violates the geneva conventions
I hate that as Indigenous people, we have to slowly explain the concept of LandBack to basically every colonizer.
Like no we're not going to just throw you out, or put you in camps, or any of that shit. We just want to be able to take care of our ancestral land and be the ones in charge of protecting it.
Like I know these people were raised with a colonial mindset but after a while I just start to lose sympathy.
Like oh you're worried about having your home violently ripped out from under you?? What a fucking tragedy.
I wasn't gonna add to this, but like, no, I wanna add to this.
What will change for you, Whitey McWhiterson, if LandBack takes place?
Not a whole fucking lot.
You might be incentivized to switch to less-polluting modes of transportation, such as biking. Gas might be discouraged.
The environment might be prioritized.
You might become a citizen of, say, Mi'kma'ki instead of the USA.
Your kids might be taught an Indigenous language in schools.
History class would be a lot more up front.
But your day to day life? Very little will change. You're not gonna be kicked out if your house. You're not gonna be rounded up and put into a camp. You might be required to have the minimum basic decency towards the environment. It will be the Sovreign Peoples running the show.
But you, Joe Shmoe, will be left alone to live your life.
Which is more than we can say your people did for us.
Fuck Yes. Grew up next to the Seneca Nation and never understood why this concept was hard for people to understand except colonialism fucks up your brain so bad you can't conceptualize anything like this that DOESN'T involve literally destroying the other culture/peoples. Same way a lot of scared white people are worried black people will get violent or aggressive with them because they know how their ancestors (or, often, they themselves) have treated black people in the past and they're worried about fucking retribution.
(Via)
my dad, trying to explain the concept of money to me: say you have a sandwich, and i need your sandwich. but i don't have anything to give you. you're not just gonna give it to me.
me: i would just give it to you.
my dad:
Kirby’s lore in a nutshell.
Everyone SHUT THE FUCK UP. Kirby is sleeping
Marilyn Monroe as Sugar “Kane” Kowalczyk
Some Like It Hot, 1959 dir. by Billy Wilder