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oozey mess
The Stonewall Inn
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Game Changer & Make Some Noise

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gracie abrams

Love Begins
occasionally subtle
RMH
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Phantogram Three
Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!

Product Placement
The Bowery Presents
Fieri Frames
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Interview Vampire Daily
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@vegan-farts
コチドリ 2019.03.29
Boomers and their obsession with mowing the lawns is beyond me
twitter thread
9.22.21 Minnesota
NEW: Minnesota police are using brutal physical violence and “pain compliance” against water protectors and Line 3 pipeline protestors. The torture tactics have left some activists with partial facial paralysis.
Enbridge Energy, the multinational corporation building the tar sands oil pipeline, is funding the police who torture, harass, and surveil protestors opposing Line 3. Enbridge has now paid police & sheriffs in Minnesota $2 million to protect the pipeline.
Police have also used tear gas and rubber bullets against the unarmed protestors. Tara Houska (@zhaabowekwe) with the @giniwcollective spoke to Vice about the extreme force law enforcement have used to squash Line 3 protests.
Last week, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources fined Enbridge $3.3 million for breaching an aquifer during Line 3 construction, releasing over 24 million gallons of groundwater.
“Cops give me a bad reputation”
Poster by Daisy Lotta
My gender is whatever Stacy’s mom had going on
ur first and last recent emojis are ur gender now. mine is 🅱👨❤💋👨
🤣🥔 I am a laughing potato
bakerzduzen
if chickens were big enough to eat us do you think they would
without question
Without remorse.
Without hesitation
But how do we stop evictions when politicians won’t respond to our needs? By shutting down the courts 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
direct action works, and it’s all we can count on. The working classes only have each other to rely on
I can’t believe how many people think eating inside a restaurant is an inalienable fundamental human right or something. I think we should abolish restaurants
Anonymous, prole.info Abolish Restaurants a worker's critique of the food service industry early 2000s(?)
This has illustrations
The problem is the assumption there are good politicans