Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, built 1035 C.E (the first recorded holy building on the site built in 705 C.E) has also been a victim of fire today as the Notre Dame in Paris burns.
This is the Lucky Ace. Reblog to recieve a wad of cash that is oddly specific to your current needs.
uhh hey so the thing about net neutrality ending is actually super important. not just bc we’ll “lose memes” and the “internet culture” in general. but mainly bc the internet reaches the whole world. news are spread quickly and effectively.
since there seems to be a recent leaning towards fascism and autoritarism in governments around the world, it’s extremely helpful for them if they get the internet out of our reach. they will hide every little bit of information, like they once did.
please, losing the internet is losing our freedom.
It’s easier to think of someone as “lazy” than to face the fact that school costs too much, that better jobs are inaccessible, that childcare is unaffordable, that people are forced to work so hard for so little that there’s no way they could have enough energy to attempt schooling or finding better work, and that what we give to people who can’t work is insufficient to the point of being shameful. I could say that calling people lazy is, in itself, lazy, but it’s not just an intellectual shortcut. It’s a defense mechanism.
Steve & Tony on a charity ball red carpet (part of the superhusbands au)