Colored toilet paper was always so fancy to me, but mom always said no because it would wreck the septic system.
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Colored toilet paper was always so fancy to me, but mom always said no because it would wreck the septic system.
so can we start hunting down white liberals now or what
The full picture is even more heart breaking after you open the uncropped version. Just a heads-up, it's rough
“The Roman Catholic Parish in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan was just grafitted.”
Nah let’s post it. Let’s feel it. Don’t look away.
I notice alot of my followers on here skipping these posts just to mess with my lgbt ones, suspiciously the white popular ones.
Heres a not so friendly reminder, as an lgbt metis person, i dont give a single fuck what your blog is themed or if this is too painful for you to look at. Reblog this post. Reblog this post with the sources of the 751 children who were found.
Your compliance and silence as well as the compliance and silence of your ancestors is what allowed these schools to open and kill first nations children. The children of MY people.
Dont follow me if you cant reblog this post or the one with sources to your political blog or your most popular blog. Add trigger warnings if you must but if your political blog is only focused on the harms you personally face like being lgbt then you need to see some bigger pictures and stop being afraid of angering your racist mutural or actually saying some shit about racism. If you can reblog some antifa graphics or add blm to your bio to be a surface level ally, you can reblog some sources on the genocide first nations people faced and still face today.
They were CHILDREN.
They were murdered in cold blood.
I’d like to add this photo I took last night in Victoria of the statue of Captain Cook. Though I myself am not indigenous, I 100% agree that these murderers, kidnappers and rapists shouldn’t have huge statues and plaques that decorate them and say how “great” they were.
Here’s another photo of the legislative assembly from yesterday. Later on there were more items, candles and signs at the memorial, as well as a big poster with 1505 painted on it but I didn’t get a picture
People need to see this. Not just quickly glance at the photos and keep on scrolling. They need to see this.
Reblog this or just stop following me
I had seen the first picture of the church, but not the second.
I went to a “Cancel Canada Day” event and burst into tears - not because I was surprised to learn of the unmarked graves (survivors told us they were there. Our government pushed it aside, and we let them), but because seeing all the people gathered in mourning drove it home: They. Were. Children.
This is my country’s legacy - and it’s not history. The last schools closed during my lifetime. My Father went to school with students who lived at the local residential school, after it was changed to a boarding house (read: holding centre) for indigenous youth who went to local schools.
They were all children, injured, abused, and killed in my country’s attempt to erase them. I want the world to see this and hold the state accountable to *active* reconciliation> I mean we could at least truly adopt UNDRIP in action instead of words for god’s sake.
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isnt staples a corporate brand? why are yall gargling on its cock like that
For context: No one likes the name “Staples Center”. It should be called the Los Angels Convention Center, but Staples bought the name when they helped pay for the project to be completed. Nobody in the US likes that sporting arenas are named after corporate sponsors now. But capital is gonna ism all over everything, so there you are.
I find it perpetually baffling that non-Americans think we like it like what’s going on here (on this or basically any other topic). No one does.
Do not mistake “oh no, don’t make it worse” for “we like how it is.”
Do not mistake “oh no, don’t make it worse” for “we like how it is.”
Reminds me of the Mile High Stadium in Denver.
When the old one was torn down, they put the new one and... fuck if I know what it’s called now. But it was bought by a company, [company name] at mile high.
But everyone in Colorado refused to call it that, we kept calling it Mile High Stadium.
It’s gone through SO MANY name changes, I don’t know what it’s called now...
Except I still call it Mile High Stadium. Because that’s what it is called, that is where the Denver Broncos play.
Mile High Stadium will always be Mile High Stadium because no one can keep up with the damn changes.
I love the fact that Lambeau field in Green Bay, WI has been named after a co-founder of the team in 1919 and hasn’t changed since.
That’s because Green Bay Packers are the only NFL team owned by the local community rather than billionaires! The NFL created an explicit rule to prevent any other teams from doing the same. They would have left for a larger city decades ago if they were purely for-profit
You can actually tell who is local or when they moved to an area by what they call something. Here in Phoenix I use Desert Sky as my marker. If someone calls it Desert Sky, they’ve been here long before naming rights became a thing. Or they arrived when it was:
Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavilion (1996-2001)
Cricket Pavilion (2001-2006)
Cricket Wireless Pavilion (2006-2010)
Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion (2010-2013)
Ak-Chin Pavilion (current name)
Instead of tv shows with weird names like The King Arthur Flour Hour and The Colgate Comedy Hour, we get this now.
A marine flatworm with its crab prey at low tide.
Video credit: Kurt Cabahug
Terrifying to watch
Vanta Black has come to life and it's angry. Stay vigilant, Anish Kapoor!
babes is there anyone who isnt hanging on by the thinnest thread known to man rn or are we all just going thru it this week
Elon Musk is such fucking trash.
Same, bro.
Extra large Playpen sofas of the 1970s.
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Posting on Tumblr my art in the past few months.
Update: Prints available here at my online shop!
It’s not about the productivity. If we worked less, we’d have time to cook our own meals, fix our devices, do DIY projects, grow food, talk to our neighbors, improve our communities, get our stuff from real stores instead of ordering on amazon, maybe even go around and find a small business instead of just going to walmart because it’s easy, walk or bike instead of drive, play in the park instead of collapsing in front of the TV to turn our brains off, look around a public library instead of just buying online, etc, etc, etc
Exhausted people are easy to sell convenience to and easy to isolate. If we had time, we’d realize we don’t need them
Liberalism can’t explain things like why we still work 8 hour days when it’s well-proven that 4 hour days increase both happiness and overall productivity because it can’t recognize the fundamentally adversarial relationship we have with the owning class. The missing piece of the puzzle is that the rich directly benefit from keeping us miserable, and that will continue to be the case as long as they’re rewarded for exploiting us. Reform won’t fix that, taxation won’t fix it, redistribution won’t fix it. Only abolishing centralized ownership of the means of production will
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