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Art by The Unclean
Yep, worth reblogging everytime I see it.
when i say i screamed ..
The game is called Death Trips, and itâs played completely straight until this exact moment.
Court dismissed, bring out the dancing mailboxes
Celebrating these wins for increasing the diversity of representation in government! đ
Sarah McBride became the USâs first openly trans state senator and the countryâs highest ranking openly trans legislator, as well as Delawareâs first out LGBTQ+ person elected to the stateâs legislature.
Mondaire Jones and Ritchie Torres, both in New York, became the firstly openly gay Black men elected to Congress.
Cori Bush became the first Black woman elected to Congress in Missouriâs history. She is a community organizer and activist who became involved with politics after Ferguson.
Iman Jodeh, the daughter of Palestinian immigrants, became Coloradoâs first Muslim lawmaker.
Shevrin Jones became the first out LGBTQ+ person to be elected to Floridaâs state senate.
Michele Rayner-Goolsby became the first openly queer Black woman elected to the Florida House of Representatives.
Jabari Brisport became New Yorkâs first openly queer state senator of color.
Kim Jackson became Georgiaâs first openly LGBTQ+ state senator, and Torrey Harris became the first out LGBTQ+ member of Tennesseeâs state legislature.
Taylor Small became the first openly trans member of the Vermont State Legislature.
Stephanie Byers became the first openly trans lawmaker ever elected in Kansas and the first trans person of Native American heritage ever elected to any state legislature. Sheâs a member of the Chikasaw Nation.
Hereâs to progress being made at any level, and hereâs to hoping that those elected tonight are only the first of many. â€ïž
My Facebook post to weed out the last of the Trump supporters who may still be on my friends list.
Two have already blocked me. And after all this election bullshit, I want the rest to do the same.
Here is what I wroteâŠ
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Gotta say Iâm a little upset that my dadâs life may depend on enough people deciding this countryâs well being is more important than âowning the Libs.â
While there are way too many âtrue believersâ who were lost causes from the beginning⊠there are also plenty of conservatives out there that know *exactly* how bad Trump is. Some pretend heâs great while being secretly embarrassed. Some make excuses. Some invent justifications. Some lie to themselves to the point where they almost believe it. Some give in to delusion to avoid the guilt. Some argue he is the âlesser of two evilsââ when they know he is the morer of all evils. Some⊠donât care.
But they all *know*.
If they had Trump as their boss at a real estate firm, theyâd constantly talk shit behind his back and quit as soon as it was feasible. Theyâd see him ripping off contractors and laborers, not paying them after the job is complete, getting sued *3500* times, and realize he is no friend of the âworking man.â Theyâd see him run business after business into the ground (including a damned casino) and realize he is not a savvy mogulâbut a corrupt grifter burning through his $400 million inheritance and then symmetrically racking up that much in debt after it ran out.
They know he isnât actually playing four-dimensional quantum chess, thinking 12 moves ahead, and enacting some grand scheme to âMake America Great Again.â They know he is making this up as he goes. They know he is a Dunning/Kruger monstrosity who is probably 60 IQ points away from anything resembling a stable genius. They heard him say the noise from windmills causes cancer and internally winced knowing they might have to come up with an explanation for how that isnât the stupidest thing a human has ever uttered.
âCan we say he was kidding?â âNo, we said that the last 8 times.â âWhat about âhe was taken out of contextâ and then we change the subject to Hillaryâs emails?â âBrilliant! No one ever calls out whataboutism as a weak debate fallacy!â
They especially know that he is endlessly corrupt and hedonistically immoral. They know a person that has cheated on all 3 wives, paid off porn stars, and bragged about sexual assault is probably not super tight with Jesus. They know he didnât change his ways and mature from a pervy 60-year-old to a non-pervy 70-year-old. Ya know, the period in life when people are most likely to transition from their âlocker room mentalityâ and turn to religious salvation by never going to church.
I mean, I could be wrong. He did say the Bible is his *favorite* book and that he couldnât disclose his favorite passages because it is just⊠TOO. DARN. PERSONAL. And his favorite testament? BOTH, of course.Â
Yes, Trump likes the âNewold Testament.â Itâs a hybrid Bible that alternates the pages of the testaments one after the other. He likes to skip from stoning gay people straight to healing lepers. A little fire and brimstone followed by a soothing tale of a fish buffet with unlimited breadsticks. Going back and forth really helps even out the tone of the Good Book. Like God said, âPerfectly balanced, as all things should be.â
But I donât know if his love of biblical literature makes up for the 20,000+ *lies* he has told since becoming president, the *coveting* of Obamaâs legacy, the *stealing* from charity, the *dishonoring* of a Gold Star *father and mother*, the *adulteries*, the using of God and religion in *vein* to pander and grow his power and wealth, the obsession with *golden idols*, the needless *killing* of people by ignoring a virus⊠and every other commandment he has most certainly broken multiple times.Â
They know he is not godly in any way. They know he sees *himself* in the role of God.
They know he did everything on this list and did not care who it hurt as long as it served his own self-interest.
[LEST WE FORGET THE HORRORS: A CATALOG OF TRUMPâS WORST CRUELTIES, COLLUSIONS, CORRUPTIONS, AND CRIMES]
They. Know.
And they know that his incompetence and temperament will continue to hurt the marginalized.
I have seen Olympic level mental gymnastics from intelligent Republicans trying to justify supporting Trump. It must tax their imaginations to the limit when endlessly concocting such ridiculous defenses of the indefensible. But they know because they arenât in those marginalized groups they have a much better shot at not having any tangible consequences from another Trump term. And they support it all because he might bulldoze through bits of their conservative agenda. They believe the ends will justify the means.
240,000 dead is a small price to pay for a bunch of judges, tax cuts for the wealthy, and draconian immigration policies. Oh and the normalization of racism must be the icing on the cake.
âJust rewind the country to the 1950s, hit the pause button, and you can play president all you want, Mr. Trump.â
Voting for Trump is CRUEL.
It is cruel to Black folks seeking safety and justice and accountability. It is cruel to the impoverished seeking food and shelter. It is cruel to the elderly who are at risk from a deadly virus. It is cruel to disabled people who he mocks openly. It is cruel to LGBTQ+ folks whose discrimination he legalized. It is cruel to Dreamers who wish to stay in the only country theyâve ever known. It is cruel to people with a uterus who will be denied reproductive healthcare. It is cruel to kids in cages who may never see their parents again. It is cruel to all of the people I couldnât add to this list because it would go on for pages.
And it is cruel to this planet we all share.
4 more years of Trump may cause damage to our environment that we cannot recover from.
Which means it is cruel to all of the generations yet to come.
But as they say⊠the cruelty is the point.
This cruelty is our punishment for asking for more than the status quo. For endangering their power structure and systemic privilege. For not waiting long enough for the trickle-down economics to actually trickle down. For wishing to lead dignified lives without constant struggle and financial anxiety. For asking to get urgent healthcare without risk of bankruptcy. To get education without a lifetime of debt. To get jobs that pay the rent. To get respect even if we donât fit into binary boxes of gender or sexuality. To get justice when authorities abuse their power. To save our precious ecosystems. To get a non-bloated military that keeps the peace and protects all innocent humans around the world instead of protecting oil, drone-striking civilians, and giving our veterans PTSD and mysterious illnesses because they had to sleep next to burning pits of waste.
These wishes are not radical. They are not unreasonable. They are not impossible to achieveâas other countries have done so with fewer resources.
And if you present these ideas to the populace individually on their own merits without invoking the âsocialismâ boogeymanâthe majority of people support them. Just like they support and enjoy the benefits of other large social programs every day. They support roads and power lines and fire departments and libraries and mail delivery and unemployment and parks and food inspection and medical research and playgrounds and broadcast frequencies and bridges and sewage systems⊠but healthcare is one program too many? Who decided we had to stop at sewage?
You never hear Hannity yelling âTHEY SOCIALISMâD OUR POOP!â
The 1% are just hoping not enough people realize they make too much profit from healthcare to treat it like our poop. Look up Wendell Potter. He was an insurance executive who created all of your favorite talking points about how awful Canadian healthcare is. He finally admitted he was lying his ass off to please the shareholders. Donât worry, heâs really really sorry for screwing all of us. Though Iâm not entirely sure why we bought his bullshit instead of just asking some Canadians.
But, unfortunately, we did buy his bullshit and now we have to deprogram millions of people out of thinking Canadians wait 3 years to get a heart transplant and that their only choice of doctor is between a quack or an actual moose.  And we should probably let people know that impoverished Americans often have longer wait times than any other wealthy nation. Especially if they have no insurance whatsoever. Then itâs like⊠infinity wait times.
All of my ideals are rooted in empathy and compassion. I did not come to this lightly. This is not some selfish desire for âfree stuff.â I found examples of these ideas being successful in other places. I read about how much they helped their society as a whole. These places have higher standards of living and are rated some of the âhappiestâ countries in the world. They are not all wearing burlap sacks while waiting in line for bread. Oh, and they still have rich people! Just not âmy yacht has a swimming pool cuz that outside water is gross and probably has sharksâ rich.
I was not indoctrinated. I was not duped. I was âradicalizedâ by life-changing chronic illness and immediate poverty. I got sick and found you canât actually live off of disability, even after going through the grueling months-long process to qualify in the first place. To make it work you have to sell all your assets, live rent-free with your parents, buy only bulk frozen food, and beg friends and family for money when an unexpected expense pops up. My yearly income takes Jeff Bezos 3 seconds to earn and his company paid no tax two years in a row. And every location that Amazon sets up, they are given billions in tax benefits and subsidies as a bribe (socialism?) all so people can roam endless warehouses and pee in bottles to stay on schedule.
The only person living a dignified life in all of that is the one making $3000 per second. I saved up for a year so I could have a nice TV and he is spending $40 million on a large clock that keeps perfect time for 10,000 years. I know life isnât always fair. But those are some pretty tipped scales. How do I pull myself up by the bootstraps if I canât even leave my bed?
I want *everyone* to have a dignified existence. I want everyone to be safe and healthy and educated. And if they get sick or old, I want them to *maintain* that dignity.
How did that come to be viewed so negatively?
It sucks seeing everything I believe get twisted into propaganda saying I want to ruin this country and take away everyoneâs freedom and⊠something about Venezuela? For some reason?Â
I love freedom. Freedom is great! But while freedom for the individual is easy, freedom within a collective is much more complicated. What if your freedom supersedes mine? You are free to not wear a mask, but are you free to infect me with a virus that may kill me?
I cannot be free if I die from not having healthcare. I cannot be free if I canât afford to buy food. I cannot be free if I donât have the education to understand what it truly means to be free.
The first three unalienable rights listed in our countryâs founding document are âLife, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.â
Life is the first on the list for a reason.
If you donât have life⊠you canât have those other things
Iâm really hoping this is the final essay I ever write about this awful man. A lot of people seem to be connecting with this, so I wanted to post it here too. Hopefully you all donât mind.Â
Remember to tag #long post to blacklist my longer content.
Thank you for being our greatest champion! đ
âNow is the hour! Riders of Rohan! Oaths you have taken, now fulfill them all, to lord and land!â
âA variety of wild animals visiting a water fountainâ
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EVERY HALDIR SCENE â„⌠13/18
middle-earth meme: one movie (1/1) â the return of the king
âThirteen months to the day since Gandalf sent us on our long journey, we found ourselves looking upon a familiar sight. We were home. How do you pick up the threads of an old life? How do you go on, when in your heart you begin to understand⊠there is no going back? There are some things that time cannot mend⊠some hurts that go too deep⊠that have taken hold.â
Well, âJust Harryâ... did you ever make anything happen? Anything you couldnât explain when you were angry or scared?
HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE (2001) Dir. Chris Columbus
Kikiâs Delivery Service (1989)Â đ