dude did you just say you’re jared 19? dude that’s so funny. let’s kiss on the mouth
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dude did you just say you’re jared 19? dude that’s so funny. let’s kiss on the mouth
reblogging this because i think it is creative and funny, not because i dont get laid. this is a good joke, and i have a lot of sex with women
was that really necessary to add
really
huh? just sharing my love of getting laid. didn’t mean to offend you friend. i just have a lot of sex. with women. i get laid a lot and thats why i added this.
Potent minimalist art sends a strong message about police and vigilante brutality in America
Journalist and artist Shirin Barghi has created a gripping, thought-provoking series of graphics that not only examines racial prejudice in today’s America, but also captures the sense of humanity that often gets lost in news coverage. Titled “Last Words,” the graphics illustrate the last recorded words by Brown and other young black people — Trayvon Martin, Oscar Grant and others — who have been killed by police in recent years.
Let us not forget their voices
We’re spreading these photos of John Boyega, and good we should. But in the midst of all that don’t ignore the haunted pain in his eyes. Or the tears running down his cheeks. There’s a brokenness there that’s been felt for generations. One sharp like shattered glass. It’s an aching that’s fueled outcry for years, we can’t ignore that
tragically, he’s right when he said he might not work after this. in the coming months or years, we need to be watchful to see how he is treated by mainstream Hollywood. we can’t ignore the outcry now, and we can’t ignore it once anti-black racism isn’t in the headlines anymore. he has been outspoken against racism from day one and he has been the target it of it since the force awakens. none of this is new from him. the pain has been there for years. he’s been speaking out for years and now he’s only getting louder. don’t only spread the photos, go listen to his speech. go read what he’s been posting on social media. but most importantly, don’t stop once this high has simmered down. don’t go back to ignoring it.
white women have self flaggellated and overstated the power of white female fragility to the point where they’re recommending women go to protests wearing brunch clothes and open toed kitten heels because cops would never be anything but gentlemanly to a nice white lady
quite literally saw a video on the local news of hpd pinning a white woman down and pressing with full force on her head but alright
A white female journalist was permanently blinded in one eye after being shot in the eye. I promise you police will assault you regardless of how you are dressed.
If anyone reading this was under the impression that police go easy on white female protesters or female protesters who meet some standard of “correctly” feminine dress or any female protesters, please, please learn more about the history of women’s participation in mass demonstrations and police responses to them. “Chicks up front” didn’t work out too well as a strategy for protecting crowds of anti-Vietnam War protesters. Two of the Kent State four were women. When Occupy New York was going on, people who were there posted about how the police often seemed to be targeting female protesters, including white female protesters, more than male protesters. If you’re thinking about participating in the ongoing protests, go with your eyes wide open. And for goodness’ sake, don’t go in heels.
absolutely nobody should be going out to take part in the protests having intentionally made themselves as vulnerable and helpless as possible due to a campaign of sanctimonious misinformation convincing them that their vulnerability will spark humanity in sadistic cops having the time of their lives brutalizing protest. if they'll tear gas or shove you or shoot at you or drive into you while you're wearing practical boots, they'll do the same when you're in your cute little heels; the only difference is that your movement will be restricted and you'll be vastly less likely to be able to escape or help protect others
cis ppl are like: nooo dont start HRT ur beautiful the way u are lol
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the difference between made up sexualities and “”made up”” genders is that your gender is individual and doesn’t rely on other people. yes, being a lesbian/bi/gay can be a big part of your gender identity, but saying you’re stargender or idk doesn’t actually harm other trans/nb people, it’s just your way to define your experience with gender. however, saying “I’m attracted to men women and transed genders” or “I’m attracted to cis women and trans men” or any new word you invent that means *enter exact definition of bisexuality* does rely on other people who fought to create labels such as gay/bi/lesbian and erasing their effort, sometimes even reversing it, and says a lot on how you see trans people, our bodies and our genders.
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no one knows who i am :( ! but also no one knows who i am :) !
i hate kink i hate sex booo 👎👎 no more pussy no more dick
and.. no more war… wolrd peace now. My final message
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“it’s okay to disagree” is for things like “i like chocolate and you like vanilla” not for whether or not people deserve fundamental human rights, what the fuck
NZ traditional haka for black lives matter, video posted june 3rd 2020
For those of you who don’t know, this specific haka was written by a father to acknowledge his son’s wrongdoing and basically tell him to get his shit together. It is also modernly used as a haka tautoko, or acknowledgement, in some contexts.
Y'all see how symbolic this is, right? It’s both acknowledging current events as a show of solidarity, but also calling for world leaders to get their shit together and admit their wrongdoings and try to change things. This shit is powerful.
The user quobbo on tiktok did a little rundown analysis of it here:
#stitch with @tonifui 👈(credit) | Tika Tonu (a ngeri/haka) in a 60sec tt #blm #poc #sons #aotearoa #māori
for some reason this ^ reblog isnt showing up in the notes? maybe it’s the link, but for those looking to explains the significance of this from a closer maori experience - what the dance means and why the video is so culturally epic (if interested in knowing more, pls click this reblog)
not only do black lives matter, black lives are
rad as heck
And when the world needed him the most he was no where to be seen 💔
the fact that there's an 8 fucking pm curfew in new york is so unfathomably insane to me. like, a city of 8 million or whatever all has to go home when the sun is barely down because cops are that addicted to upholding white supremacy? i was out and some cop drove by and said thru his loudspeaker "go home! what are you still doing out!" what are you doing driving around in a caravan with your lights on fucking harassing people in the street? get a real fucking job
listen living in nyc is wild right now, but the curfew makes total sense when you see it from the NYPD’s perspective.
i was out today 4-7pm, cops surrounding us marching with full riot gear, batons, shields, tasers, the works, and following the march were at least 15 NYPD vans. i kept wondering, what are they waiting for??
they were waiting for the FUCKING CURFEW. as soon as 8pm hits, everyone--EVERYONE--on the street is a criminal, because you’re out past curfew. if you’re out after 8pm, you’re breaking the law. you’re a criminal, and if you’re a criminal, the cops can do anything to you that they want. it is literally night and day. i left today’s march before the curfew, with zero violence from police, but as soon as night fell, suddenly those very same cops got out their batons and tripped up everyone they could find.
the curfew exists SOLELY to give the NYPD a cover for arrests, beatings, stealing people’s bicycles, paper spray, tear gas, any of the violent things those motherfuckers fantasize about doing every single hour of the day.
and when you see people argue, “oh if they didn’t want to be arrested, they shouldn’t have been out past curfew” THAT’S THE FUCKING POINT. it’s a state-sanctioned crack down on otherwise free speech and assembly. they WANT to trap people into “committing” “crimes” so they can be violent. they WANT to beat and maim all the peaceful protesters doing the day, and without a curfew, they wouldn’t have as many good excuses for doing so.
the curfew is only so that the police can commit violence against peaceful, first-amendment protected citizens and scare everyone else into staying inside. it’s a goddamn shame and i will go to my grave ashamed of myself for ever thinking cops are good people.