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Cosmic Funnies
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Kiana Khansmith

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Mike Driver

#extradirty
One Nice Bug Per Day

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Not today Justin
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@imkaneforever
Never again was a slogan used by Jewish activists in the 1960s and 1970s, stating that they would never again allow the indiscriminate slaughter of Jewish people which occurred during the Holocaust. It condemns both the historical occurrences of genocide and the intolerant ideology which gave rise to them.
round earth? flat earth? how about we stick to the constitution and let the states decide?
I guess I really just never had a shot at a normal home. I'm 24 and I still act entirely different to my parents and siblings than anyone else. I lose my ambition and become timid and lifeless. Who I am is left at the door step, incapable to simply keep me - me. What's worse is that it's not naivety, but a psyche flaw I can't fix.
My dad is the such a depressing person. He does nothing, expects everything, whenever asked to help with anything he has a hissy fit then (if) he does it he'll do it in a manner where the least work is done and he'll find a way to sore himself over it. I can't stand it. His negativity resonates, then I get angry at his unwillingness to so simple tasks, help my sister, my mom, or myself with things that clearly need help with. It's fucking depressing. I've always felt the same way but somehow thought I'd be able to overcome and make what we have somewhat joyous - but the light is dimmed by an unmoveable fog
"Yeah man it sucks you're going to Tennessee and can't come to friendsgiving"
*received no verbal or any-the-like invite*
"MSF doctors and other medical staff were shot while running to reach safety in a different part of the compound."
The medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders released its internal report on Thursday about the October attack on its hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, and again cast doubt on the U.S. government’s insistence that the attack was not intentional.
The report, which found that the U.S.-led attack killed at least 30 people, describes in brutal detail the severity of the attack, noting that “patients burned in their beds” and that “medical staff were decapitated and lost limbs.”
The organization found that people were also killed while trying to flee the scene.
For example, the report noted that “a patient in a wheelchair attempting to escape from the inpatient department … was killed by shrapnel from a blast.”
It also revealed that U.S. planes shot at staff members fleeing the hospital.
“Many staff describe seeing people being shot, most likely from the plane, as people tried to flee the main hospital building that was being hit with each airstrike,” the report said. “Some accounts mention shooting that appears to follow the movement of people on the run. [Doctors Without Borders] doctors and other medical staff were shot while running to reach safety in a different part of the compound.” …
Halloween must have spooked fall back into summer.
What worries me more than authority's abuse is the negligence to humor the idea that maybe it's wrong. A young girl being forcefully taken down by a grown policeman in school for being noncompliant, albeit non combatant, is not acceptable. School is a place for social and educational gain. Instead of wrestling a child, communicate with them and express understanding - children are developing and impressionable. They see adults do it, then they think it's okay. It resonates throughout. Resorting to take down measures used against grown adults against a child refusing to leave is morally repugnant. Coercing a child into submission is a condemnation to the free world. With so many eager to side with violence instead of alternatives, is it a wonder why hostility has replaced humility?
I've never expected to be where I am today - no further than where I was 3 years back.
Can't catch a break.
OPEN UP THE FUCKING PIT
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