WAIT YOU CAN GET FANCY PHEASANTS
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hello vonnie
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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WAIT YOU CAN GET FANCY PHEASANTS
the way that i'm constantly stressed and don't even have a cool white streak in my hair about it. what's with that.
On this day, 20 August 1976, the Grunwick strike began in London when Devshi Bhudia was dismissed from a photo processing plant for working too slowly and three colleagues walked out in his support. Three days later they began picketing in what became an iconic dispute and one of the key struggles of the working class, particularly the Asian and female working class in the UK in the late 20th century. One of the strikers, Jayaben Desai, told her manager before walking out: “What you are running is not a factory, it is a zoo. But in a zoo there are many types of animals. Some are monkeys who dance on your fingertips. Others are lions who can bite your head off. We are those lions, Mr Manager.” The workers remained out for nearly two years, and while they were unsuccessful in achieving their stated aims, they helped transform the UK workers’ movement by pushing white union workers to recognise Asian, Black and migrant workers as their fellow workers rather than as rivals for jobs. Learn the history of the strike in our first ever podcast episode (apologies the audio quality isn’t great but we were still learning): https://workingclasshistory.com/2018/02/28/episode-1-the-grunwick-strike-1976/ https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1788749831310159/?type=3
you're telling me the devil these eggs
you're telling me the devil these eggs
Body fat is central to how we perceive gender. So what does that mean if you're a trans person?
“Abolishing the police is the unfinished work of emancipation” Stencil seen in Minneapolis
2021 is like i have no interests. i keep doing things. then not doing things. i need a haircut. i am tired. i cannot reread. i need to sleep its 4.30 am. mary oliver [redacted] me. i cannot sleep. i sleep all the time. i miss my friends i miss my friends i miss my friends.
44 BC will be my year
these are all fucking clean
I need every single one of these
Bc of the subjective and constructed nature of mental disorder classifications, the question with any psychiatric diagnosis is not “is it real?” but “is it helpful?”
breaking bad is the funniest show on earth like. culturally. every single episode description is like "as his impending divorce looms closer, walter misses the birth of his child to sell meth" and ten thousand reddit men in 2011 collectively decided they Wanted To Be Him
you make me better at being myself
You think the green m&m is in your league? Not a chance buddy. You'd be lucky to fuck the neurotic orange one at the rate you're posting.
[ID: A tweet from DrDoyleSays that says: You don’t just treat addiction. You end up treating anxiety, depression, PTSD, loneliness, rage, despair, toxic secrets, regret, undiagnosed head trauma, untreated ADHD. Then you realize addiction is often someone’s best attempt to cope when they don’t see other options. /ID]