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hearing a beloved friend say the words 'can i be mean for a sec' is like watching an angel descend from the heavens and kiss you on the forehead
fingers in my mouth please
Wash those fuck ass hands first
Warwick Davis being shown how to use a bong for Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood (2003)
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NO ONE: EVERYONE AFTER EVERY TUMBLR UPDATE:
this is the truest thing I've ever read in my life
are we not all camgirls in a mass surveillance state
feeding her stuffie must live on....
any idiot can have sex. but can you make a woman feel safe? comfortable? appreciated? adored? can you support her at her worst? no? then stay the fuck away from her.
I made this in reference to comic/game stuff but I’m glad to see this one’s going over well with all the writers
Reblog to give your followers and mutuals the strength to continue
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ring cameras have been police surveillance tools for the last decade idk why people are acting like it's new
You're seeing these posts for the same reason you're seeing more posts about leaving your phone at home and about masking and about grey block and about not talking to the cops:
A lot of people who haven't previously done activism are taking to the streets right now and people are offering them education that their own social bubble didn't expose them to before.
This happened in 2020 too. It happens every time there's a big spike in protests. And it's a good thing. It's great that more people are taking to the streets and it's great that these people are being given vital safety information without judgement about being new or not knowing everything yet.
these moments, when lots and lots of people en masse are realizing how horrible things are, are a great moment to help bring people into deeper understanding of the systemic issues at play. a great moment to connect people to the work that's been ongoing. if we want to build an actual movement, if we want to succeed in resisting and toppling these systems, that needs to be built on far more than just a self-righteous leftier-than-thou attitude. if people want to get in this fight, hell yeah. that's what we need to win.
The excellent podcast episode Everyone vs ICE: On the Ground In Minnesota has a great bit where they talk about the huge numbers of Republicans that have joined in the fight against ICE. And how they're being welcomed because "glad you're here gets so much further than what took you so long".
Are all of them going to completely change their worldview? No. But they're here now, protecting their neighbors against ICE. That saves lives. That is huge and material and it has the potential to become more. But it only becomes more if we're willing to help it grow.
It's important to say it's always been this way, but you need to explain it like you're helping someone get to the end of a detective novel to figure out that it's been there the whole time. They still need to feel good about getting there.