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James R. Eads
Pokeball Interior Posters made by Susan Lao
Indie evening in Warsaw.
By @neckkiss
Hey guys! Thank you for share my cosplay 💕 I am @sasamecosplay and I am from Brazil! TLOU is my favorite game ever! Thank you naugh dog, you are amazing :) this is my Ellie cosplay, hope you like it! 💕
DID YOU KNOW the characters in @Netflix’s western revenge tale #TheHarderTheyFall were based on actual figures from the old west? 🤠 👆 Check out this original art by Tumblr Creatr Patience Lekien based on the IRL Wylie Escoe! While Wiley Escoe is the mayor of the all-Black settlement Douglastown in The Harder They Fall, in real life, he was one of several Black deputy U.S. marshals serving in the west following the Civil War. The nation’s oldest federal law enforcement agency, the U.S. Marshals Service was created in 1789. As the U.S. expanded westward, deputy marshals were appointed to serve the needs of the federal government. Then—and now—they were charged with protecting the federal judiciary, tracking and apprehending fugitives and managing seized assets. In fact, it was a Black marshal, Ike Rogers, who ultimately arrested Cherokee Bill in 1895. (unknown) 🎥 Watch The Harder They Fall, playing in select theaters on October 22 and on Netflix globally on November 3.
Yeah, they’re gonna lift the working class right into a company town.
Only rich people would think this was a good idea.
Learn your history, people!
We DID this shit- for DECADES. It was fucking awful. Companies paid people in “scrip” which was only good for use at the Company Store. So effectively, the company got your money coming and going, and they didn’t pay you at all. And the longer it went on, the less likely you were to have savings that could have helped you move away or get a different job.
I’ve already seen one ad trying very sneakily to promote the idea of “AmazonBucks”, including giving them to workers as rewards, or instead of things like healthcare, sick days, and PTO.
Here’s your reminder that scrip is fucking illegal, that company towns are always a shit idea that should stay dead and buried, and that if unions didn’t work? Every big company out there wouldn’t be fighting tooth and nail to destroy them.
#UnionStrong #SolidarityForever
Remember, kids: this is why the first bombs were dropped on American soil. Workers who lived in company towns protested, and were brutalized. They got armed, and fought back. The feds, in collaboration with the coal company who hired them, dropped bombs on the protesters.
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Sean Mundy
Penitence, 2020 Instagram // Prints // Twitter
“The Most Popular Girls in School” is BACK and it’s STILL FUCKING GREAT.
Warning: This video contains probably every swear word in the English Language.
“…OK well, good luck.”
i hope you heal from the things no one ever apologized for
and I hope you heal from the things you don’t want to talk about
I hope you heal from the things no one else knows you went through
Me on a friday night