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We know of today’s movement because of social media/press. Back then they were still effective WITHOUT it. Phenomenal.
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#resist (at Tacoma, Washington)
“If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to break it, he is obligated to do so.“
-Thomas Jefferson
My kink is when you’re eating a pint of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream and your spoon hits a massive boulder of cookie dough that you then pry out like an archaeologist on the dig of a lifetime
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me: sometimes at crosswalks i'm the first one to start jaywalking and everyone follows me
i loooooove personality quizzes and astrology and alignments and personality types because i’m completely obsessed with myself
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#breakoutofyourcomfortzoneandthrive2017
A hero without a cape
Her name is Theresa Kachindamoto, and she is a senior chief - political leader of a region with a population of about 900,000 people.
She didn’t run for election; she was appointed, without her knowledge, while she was living and working in a completely different part of the country. She just received a call one day telling her to come back to her childhood home, because she was in charge now.
So she did; and when she arrived, she discovered widespread sexual abuse of children. She browbeat 50 uncooperative local leaders into accepting her decision to annul all the marriages. She then fired four of them when they continued to allow children to be married off in their areas. She still faces widespread opposition from parents who consider it their right to sexually abuse their daughters if they want to; but Kachindamoto very evidently does not give a fuck, and is continuing to use political and legal means to protect children in the region.
She’s not just an anonymous do-gooder; she’s an effective political leader despite incredibly difficult circumstances. Theresa Kachindamoto.
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I’m going to march straight into 2017 exactly the way Debbie Reynolds would have: chin up; boobs out.
#tits out for Debbie Reynolds
My hopeless romantic says yes but my independent woman says no