enough healing i need to kill
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Not today Justin

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JVL
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trying on a metaphor
Sade Olutola
will byers stan first human second
Xuebing Du
Stranger Things
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
wallacepolsom
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Janaina Medeiros
Misplaced Lens Cap

if i look back, i am lost
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noise dept.

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sheepfilms

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@meliorites
enough healing i need to kill
[Image description: tweet by micah @micahinATL: “Once you realize that the police are actually a destabilizing and violent presence in most people’s lives on both a systemic and individual level, the question ‘how will people be safe without police’ no longer makes sense or feels as challenging.”]
the way "lockdown" means "keep going to work but no seeing your friends allowed" instead of "stop working here's some UBI and free food and rent is suspended indefinitely as we employ highly-paid workers with proper PPE and unlimited PTO to work on massive infrastructural improvements to indoor ventilation systems across the country. all vaccine patents have been nullified btw"
the calendar says 2022 but my heart says 2019
read some mariame kaba to get you inspired and do any kind of direct action in your immediate community, no matter how small, so you don’t succumb to despair. “hope is a discipline and cynicism isn’t generative.”
Mariame Kaba also has a bunch of her essays and articles you can read for free on her website!
“When I say, “abolish the police,” I’m usually asked what I would have us replace them with. My answer is always full social, economic, and political equality, but that’s not what’s actually being asked. What people mean is “who is going to protect us?” Who protects us now? If you’re white and well-off, perhaps the police protect you. The rest of us, not so much. What use do I have for an institution that routinely kills people who look like me, and make it so I’m afraid to walk out of my home? My honest answer is that I don’t know what a world without police looks like. I only know there will be less dead black people. I know that a world without police is a world with one less institution dedicated to the maintenance of white supremacy and inequality. It’s a world worth imagining.”
— Mychal Denzel Smith, Abolish the Police. Instead, Let’s Have Full Social, Economic, and Political Equality. (via abolitionjournal)
Not interested in a love I have to earn or perform for. I want to be loved as a choice, on purpose, not as a reward
not only did i show you my boobs but i also showed you my mental illness
arundhati roy is an Indian leftist activist and author, and this is a criticism of Gandhi and Gandhian politics. this context is important. she's lived through the failure of gandhi-esque politics.
rb muslim cat for good luck 🥺
Hope all the bad bitches are losing their attachment to the people who did not reciprocate their energy
a pleasure to have on the dash
very good self care step:
have realistic expectations for yourself. make goals that are in reach. you’ll let yourself down if you try to force yourself to do the impossible. that doesn’t mean don’t challenge yourself. just don’t set yourself up to fail at something you can’t do right now.
screw sun moon and rising whats y’all’s moon, venus, and mars signs
say it with me :
if I can vividly see it, there’s no reason why it can’t become reality for me. nothing is closed off to me. endless opportunities are readily available and they are here.