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I know shit has gone down in the fandom when I get 10 new notifications of people using my gif
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I used to have a lot of fun reversing songs with my brother as a kid, even when there was nothing meaningful to listen to just because sometimes it sounded funny. And on rare occasions something would sound like a fart and it would be a highlight. I’ve been meaning to do this for a while but the tweet from you are home gave me the push to actually do it so enjoy.
why has watching the mv convinced me lemonade is about louis eating harry out while high
Someone I know works for GAP. The ceo of gap sent a company-wide email across countries condemning politically motivated violence, sending condolences to anyone grieving, and reaffirming each gap team member's responsibility in reflecting this same position.
I am sharing this only because I keep seeing people praising gap for its inclusivity and standing up for the correct things ever since its ad campaign with katseye. I don't know anything about gap the company, or its history or political stances, if any, throughout time.
However, i just think it's an important reminder that companies are companies and we must be cautious against the anthropomorphisation of corporates and associating moral righteousness with them. It can be easy to be swayed by advertising, there's unimaginable amount of resources spent on advertising daily for it to do exactly that. But companies are just entities that run for its ultimate purpose, making profits for its owners in the capitalist realm that we live in.
Let's see if I can complete it
Happy 12th
“A French Patisserie In The Hood” - Jatee Kearsley
Jatee believes everyone—regardless of their socio-economic background—should be able to try delicious French pastries. That’s why she opened