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It’s Times New Roman but every seventh letter is jarringly sans serif
With one line you activated every bone in my body and all of them are in attack mode
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I’m going to make a new font called Times New Bastard
It’s Times New Roman but every seventh letter is jarringly sans serif
With one line you activated every bone in my body and all of them are in attack mode
Benjamin Sisko & Julian Bashir Talk About The Political Climate of the Early 2020′s in Past Tense, Part I
Original Dialogue:
SISKO: Don’t be so sure. One of the main complaints against the Sanctuary Districts was overcrowding. It got to the point where they didn’t care how many people were in here. They just wanted to keep them out of sight. BASHIR: And once they were out of sight, what then? I mean, look at this man. There’s no need for that man to live like that. With the right medication, he could lead a full and normal life. SISKO: Maybe in our time. BASHIR: Not just in our time. There are any number of effective treatments for schizophrenia, even in this day and age. They could cure that man now, today, if they gave a damn. SISKO: It’s not that they don’t give a damn, Doctor. It’s that they’ve given up. The social problems they face seem too enormous to deal with. BASHIR: That only makes things worse. Causing people to suffer because you hate them is terrible, but causing people to suffer because you have forgotten how to care? That’s really hard to understand. SISKO: They’ll remember. It’ll take some time and it won’t be easy, but eventually people in this century will remember how to care.
For further context: through another character, we saw that tech millionaires/billionaires were living wonderfully comfortable lives elsewhere in the city. Meanwhile, Sanctuary Districts had been set up to keep homeless and mentally ill individuals contained, so those millionaires (and wealthier people in other cities, as well) would never have to think about them.
The episode first aired in 1995. They’re walking through San Francisco, 2024.
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if penny wide was in the sewer i would simply not go down there
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Individually wrapped M&M’s
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The last few years have seen a white nationalist gun down nine parishioners at a South Carolina church; an anti-Semite go on a shooting spree at a Pittsburgh temple; a white nationalist run over a peaceful protester with his car; and multiple school shootings by teenagers who expressed racist, hateful views. Overseas, a liberal British politician was assassinated by a far-right extremist shouting “Britain first”; a Norwegian white nationalist murdered 77 people in a coordinated attack; a man plowed a van into Muslim worshippers outside a London mosque; and New Zealand just saw it’s “darkest day” with the Christchurch murders.
Trump Ignores ‘Gathering Momentum’ Of Far-Right Violence Worldwide –
Fuck racists and fuck Trump.
But I repeat myself.
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The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) | dir. Henry Selick
The drive home from a concert where you’re tired but you’re so happy to have witnessed something so great so you just sit there engrossed in memories from the show reblog if u agree
Burnham Beeches by Rob Oliver robertoliverphotography.co.uk
I’ve been pregnant. I’ve had sex with a man who’s had sex with men. I can’t sleep. My mother has, my mother’s mother had, asthma. My father had a stroke. My father’s mother has high blood pressure. Both grandfathers died from diabetes. I drink. I don’t smoke. Xanax for flying. Propranolol for anxiety. My eyes are bad. I’m spooked by wind. Cousin Lilly died from an aneurysm. Aunt Hilda, a heart attack. Uncle Ken, wise as he was, was hit by a car as if to disprove whatever theory toward which I write. And, I understand, the stars in the sky are already dead.
-Nicole Sealey, ”Medical History”