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why tha fuck so many porn blogs follow me…..wtf you tryna jack off to? my depression?? naruto? kermit the frog memez???.. what yhe Fuck
An error? Is this even legal??
35 YEARS FOR A NON VIOLENT DRUG OFFENSE
Fuck you, America’s criminal justice system
short summary of the situation in Sudan
A lot of people are really scared and angry because of the results of the newest climate change reports — as they should be. But I’m already seeing a lot of posts and news reports like “HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO TO FIGHT GLOBAL WARMING” and bizarrely enough, the answers are never like “weed out climate change deniers from your government, impose strict new rules for the corporations that are creating most of the emissions, pour government resources into alternate forms of fuel, etc.” It’s always like “carpool to work!”
Look. Of course you should be working to reduce waste in your own life. But let’s not fucking pretend that consumers are the ones who made this mess. You know what another recent study found? Just 100 companies are responsible for 71% of global emissions. If the rest of us stopped ALL WASTE and fucking ascended to a higher plane of existence that no longer requires consumption of any kind, the world would still be absolutely fucked if those 100 companies keep on as they do.
I hate this personal responsibility model when it comes to conservation. By ignoring the actual source of the problem and focusing on individuals instead, guess who gets targeted? The absolute most vulnerable individuals on the planet. When people advocate personal responsibility, somehow they’re never talking about billionaires and their private jets. They’re creating straw bans that will make life more dangerous for people with disabilities. They’re shaming women for using disposable menstrual products. They’re criticizing the poor and destitute for using “wasteful” products because they’re all they can afford. They’re making vaguely eugenic statements about getting people in “third world countries” to stop ~breeding~ so much. It’s monstrous.
Stop shaming consumers for the sins of corporations and their powerful investors. Stop placing the blame at the feet of the people who already have the hardest time getting through life. Do something, and by “do something” I mean buy a reusable coffee cup on the way to fucking vote. Go to a protest. Call a representative. Demand accountability from the people who got us into this mess.
homeless people are part of your community!!!!! get with it!!!!!!!!!!!!! they’re not outside interlopers they’re not invaders they’re not vermin. homeless people = people deprived of homes, they are Victims and you should be angry on their behalf because people are being deprived of shelter in Your Community
My brain was my substitute when my heart was wet Carrying unwanted memories gave me the chills Crime has no erasure, When the trauma plays like street children
- Lady Sira
Aoyama Flower Market Tea House - Tokyo, Japan
Ueno Toshogu Peony Garden - Tokyo, Japan
Café La Rose - Bangkok, Thailand
Flowers in Paros - Paros, Greece
Bardini Gardens - Florence, Italy
Villa Durazzo-Pallavicini Flower House - Genoa, Italy
Schloss Benrath - Düsseldorf, Germany
Esterházy Palace - Eisenstadt, Austria
Bloemenmarkt Flower Market - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Craigievar Castle - Craigievar, Scotland
Hever Castle Rose Garden - Hever, England
Arundel Castle and Gardens - Arundel, England
Castle Ashby Orangery - Northamptonshire, England
Peggy Porschen - London, England
Elan Café - London, England
Aubaine - London, England
Chateau du Gudanes - Château-Verdun, France
The Grand Trianon - Versailles, France
Plateau de Valensole - Valensole, France
Angelina - Paris, France
Château de la Reine Blanche - Paris, France
Café de Flore - Paris, France
Ladurée - Paris, France
Ladurée SoHo - New York, NY
Tiffany’s & The Blue Box Café - New York, NY
SERRA by Birreria - New York, NY
Sel Rrose - New York, NY
Glossier stores - various locations (the one in NYC is breathtaking)
The Berkeley Rose Garden - Berkeley, CA
Adelman Peony Gardens - Salem, OR
Puff & Petals - Atlanta, GA
Elizabeth Park Rose Garden - Hartford, CT
Me when I catch somebody disrespecting Black Women:
I mad agree with this.
LEARN HOW TO CODE
With computer programming being in high demand now is the best time to learn how to code.
Computer programmer salary in the US according to ZipRecruiter:
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