“Ignoring isn’t the same as ignorance, you have to work at it.” Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale
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“Ignoring isn’t the same as ignorance, you have to work at it.” Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale
don't touch that dial!
seriously, don't.
I genuinely wonder if this is going to start something
Will more people start killing CEOs?
Are there more people willing to potentially give up their freedom for the ‘greater good’?
How many people are in the position to actually access a weapon and be within proximity to a billionaire?
Will there actually be a revolution?
Are people too scared to actually start something?
Are the people who want to, too young, too weak, too ill, ect. to actually be able to do something?
Are you able to actively do something?
Are you able to go outside right now and kill a CEO?
Are the charities working? Are the protests working? Are the movements working?
Is it really getting better?
Maybe if you don’t like something, you should do something.
I dunno man, maybe 1700s France was onto something
just because it happened a long time ago does not mean you can just forget about it and not say sorry
a lot of sev work i've read has him being some FREAK in the sheets but sev reminds me of some people I was in the military with and those mfs are afraid of women. idk what my point was gonna be but like i would hear some crazy gory violent stuff come out of their mouths and then in the same conversation:
"Yeah so she came up to work out next to me and complimented my shirt. I didn't say a fucking thing and walked away I was so scared. I actually left the gym. I was nowhere near done with my workout."
like oh so you can tell me how you would give someone a violent death with a little too much detail but then when the pretty cashier smiles at you, your hands get sweaty and you can't breathe. okay tough guy
steve “cant get out of bed till middle of the day, barely leaves his house or is never home, isolating himself from everyone, never takes time for himself anymore, depressed and is slowly losing more and more of himself every single day” harrington post 1986’
robin “i know you loved her, and it must’ve killed that she wouldn’t take you back, but nancy is happy steve and she still loves you. she’s not the only one out there for you, and you’ve gotta get over it. we miss you” buckley post 1986’, trying to help her best friend
steve “…this isn’t about nancy” harrington.
robin “wha-?… oh. oh steve.” buckley.
he still wears the vest.
Lmao i’m sorry but it’s so incredibly difficult to like caitlin as a person. She knows and sees all her fans being racist as shit and stays silent while knowing full well the impact it has on black players