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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Relief Map of Canada, 1955.
happy light me up tuesday
it was a day™
Wow I haven’t been on here in forever
fuck astonished im cutting open astonished art tag | prints
sitting in the coldest buffalo wild wings drinking from the biggest silliest cider glass
im fucking freezing in here
rn theyre showing a slur apology on tv
*gets trapped in a well*
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Austin is the capital and fourth-most populous city of Texas, with just under one million inhabitants. It has been one of the fastest growing cities in the USA since 2010 and is experiencing a skyscraper boom, with recent construction on new office, hotel and residential buildings. This Overview focuses on Downtown Austin, along the Colorado River, with the Texas State Capitol Building at center.
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i just listened to all the music thats ever been. my favorite was a song a little girl sang to her cat in greece in 1286. my second favorite was from a ceremonial performance in modern day ethiopia, from 22000 bc. i also liked STEELY DAN.
If I was the world trade centre I would have simply ducked
9/11 never forget
The bombing of La Moneda (seat of the president in Chile) on 11 September 1973 by the Chilean Armed Forces.
On September 11, 1973, the US government helped orchestrate a coup that desposed of democratically elected socialist president Salvador Allende. The coup lead to dictator Augusto Pinochet's military officers seizing power. The military established a junta that suspended all political activity in Chile and repressed left-wing movements, dissolving congress and outlawing enemy parties. The military government also took control of all media, including the radio broadcasting that Allende attempted to use to give his final speech to the nation. Allende's death occurred in the presidential palace after he gave a final speech. One of the first measures of the dictatorship was to set up a 'national youth office' as a way of mobilizing support for it. Pinochet rose to supreme power within a year of the coup and was formally declared President of Chile in late 1974, leading the Nixon administration to recognize the junta government and support it in consolidating power. In the first months after the coup the military killed thousands of real and 'suspected' Chilean leftists or forced their "disappearance" in which they were tortured or killed. The number of dead and disappeared citizens soon reached thousands. Torture and detention centers were established.
Pictures of people missing after the coup.
The CIA helped justify the coup in propaganda to Chilean citizens, pushing a conspiracy theory that they were in fact anticipating a self-coup (Plan Zeta/Plan Z) that Allende's government or its associates were preparing. The theory was later discredited and officially recognized as political propaganda.
Decades before the coup, the US intervened in Chilean politics pushing anti-communist ideology, which influenced the Chilean Army.