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the bunnies did the lady and the tramp kiss. help i’m crying
enemies to lovers
How to tell a deaf dog it's time for a walk.
IS THAT A SHARK?
if you watch any video today it needs to be this one
I LOVE THIS NEWSCAST AND IM NOT EVEN FROM AUSTRALIA.
#like that little cage is gonna help ya
Theyre so. Honest
saw this on twitter and i’m not quite sure about the process here, but figured it could be helpful to anybody who’s homeless and needs the check, so i thought i’d repost it here. if anybody has corrections or things to add, please do! the thread doesn’t contain a lot of information about when you can expect to see this money, unfortunately, so i’m not sure if it’s the fastest or best method for this, and i’m hoping maybe someone else knows of more options.
i’m unfortunately not sure how to do image IDs correctly. however, to summarize, this thread says that anyone who is homeless should go to a tax preparation office, do their 1040 and file an EIP return. if you have a debit card, you can have the stimulus check put on that card. it’s also possible to use a homeless shelter address for this process at the tax preparation office, and to go there to pick it up. tax preparation offices charge a fee, but there is also an IRS program called VITA that can help you file for free, which i link later in this post.
here’s the link to the IRS VITA thing.
the whole thread is here for anyone who wants to get more information from twitter.
bizim yüzümüz dünyanın yüzüdür
Holy crap that was powerful
“Pit bulls are bred to fight”
Yeah fightin back my tears
Context for anyone out of the loop:
Sarah Everard was kidnapped and murdered by a police officer, her remains were identified earlier this week.
This resonated across the country, as women feel they cannot even trust police. A vigil was planned to honour her and also to become a Reclaim The Night march, where women nationwide would go out en masse at night in protest of being told to stay indoors to avoid getting murdered.
Initially this vigil was set to go ahead, but the met stepped in and declared that it was unsafe due to COVID (there is currently a ban on all peaceful protest as part of COVID restrictions, yet during lockdown the met has allowed other protests to go ahead if they believe they will get violent if they don’t. This literally discourages peaceful protest and encourages violent protest)
Of course the vigil goes ahead regardless and police move in to disperse it. Police become violent and they begin manhandling/grabbing/dragging the women who were just peacefully marching to honour the memory of a woman killed by a policeman.
[Image captions by gynoidgearhead: First, a video of a swarm of reflective-vest-wearing British police officers forcing two women in COVID masks to kneel on the ground as various people shout, before eventually dragging the two women away from behind. One of the women is initially holding a sign that says “We aren’t safe in our homes, how can we reclaim […]” The rest isn’t visible but looks like “our hearts?”.
Then a tweet by Stan Account (@tristandross): “This would be a horrific video of police indiscriminately running up to women and dragging them away from behind regardless, but given the context, this is absolutely obscene.”
Then a tweet by saranya (@sxranya): “The scenes at Clapham Common right now prove how Sarah Everard’s murder & everything surrounding it is at its core not just an issue of male violence but an issue of state violence. The state & the police have no interests in protecting women, they are there to protect themselves.”
Another by Marcus Barnett (@marcusbarnett_): “If you’re in uniform battering people attending a vigil for a woman murdered by your colleague, you should probably reassess your fucking life.”
Another by Grace Blakely (@graceblakely): “I was there a few hours before. It was packed by around 5, with a big police presence. They weren’t turning anyone around, or warning people against attending the vigil. They just sat, quietly, while women streamed onto the common. And as soon as it got dark, they did this.”
Another by Laura Smith (@LauraSmithCrewe): “Before anyone suggests differently, anti-mask protesters have been allowed to go and do their thing week after week. Women showing solidarity get smashed by the police!”
Another by Sabrina Huck (@Sabrina_Huck): “The vigil at Clapham Common was peaceful until the cops moved in - the anger of the crowd was raw. Women don’t feel protected by the police and the arrests tonight enforce that message. Solidarity with the sisters taken into custody tonight.”
Another by “Red ‘til I’m Dead” (@suziegeewizz): “If peaceful protests are essentially banned, then riots become entirely inevitable.”
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SIS OMGGG
OMG SHE WASNT EVEN DONE AT THE END LET HER FINISH!!!!
“Caught her singing in the bathroom”
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Rest In Peace baby girl smh
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UN! MUTE!