What if we were gay and in a polyamorous relationship and gay off that tequila
Quinn is only the most common denominator because media wants him so bad too

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What if we were gay and in a polyamorous relationship and gay off that tequila
Quinn is only the most common denominator because media wants him so bad too
"Buckle" by Patriz Huber for Theodor Fahrner in silver and chalcedonies (circa 1901), "Butterfly Brooch" by Georg Kleemann for Murrie & Bennett in gold, plique-à-jour enamel, opal, rubies and pearls (circa 1902), "Pendant with Chain" by Joseph Maria Olbrich for Theodor Fahrner in silver and chrysopras (circa 1905) and "Brooches" by Murrie Bennett & Co (circa 1900) presented in “A History of Jewellery: Bedazzled (part 6: Art Nouveau 1890-1914)” by Beatriz Chadour-Sampson - International Jewellery Historian and Author - for the V&A Academy online, march 2024.
"and now i'm waiting on my husband uber. my huber?" — drbeachgem10
i'm stealing that for buddie xD
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Huber in the Dominican Republic
If the planet continues to burn, future historians will no doubt find our society puzzling: we clearly understood the gravity of climate change, but did nothing. Capital, and its associated ideologies, are blocking the changes needed. A clear barrier is simply an ideology of private property.
As Andreas Malm observes, “capitalist property has the status of the ultimate sacred realm.” This respect for property legally allows private capitalists to continue to extract fossil fuel and sell it for a profit. As of this writing, governments still approve thousands of fossil fuel extractive projects all over the world.
It is a great achievement of neoliberal ideology that policymakers today barely imagine the expropriation of fossil fuel property as a conceivable option despite the increasing severity of the crisis. While Marx referred to the capitalist class that expropriated the means of production from the working class, capitalists today have expropriated our means of survival, our planetary future; they have expropriated our atmosphere and turned it into their private dumping ground. They are attempting to expropriate our planetary future.”
-Climate Change as Class War, Matthew Huber