1. beaniebaneenie:
“ fuckyeahasexual:
“ fuckyeahasexual:
“So if you lived in a society where you had to secure your communication in order to be yourself around others, here are the apps that could help you do that.
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Signal let’s you securely text and...

    beaniebaneenie:

    fuckyeahasexual:

    fuckyeahasexual:

    So if you lived in a society where you had to secure your communication in order to be yourself around others, here are the apps that could help you do that.

    Signal let’s you securely text and make phone calls.

    Onion Browser allows you to surf the web without leaving a trail.

    Duck Duck Go isn’t super secure but it won’t record your searches like Google.

    ProtonMail is a email client that lets you email other secure email accounts.

    Periscope allows you to stream live video.

    Semaphor is there so you can securely make group chat rooms.

    American privacy laws allow you to use these all. So that’s pretty cool.

    Because we’re currently living in the prologue of a cyberpunk dystopian novel, imma reblog this.

    (via kaosafro)

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  2. alexaloraetheris:

    sometiktoksarevalid:

    The greatest swordsman and the second greatest swordsman periodically meet up to see if his rival has caught up yet.

    (Source: tiktok.com, via mikkeneko)

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  3. the1920sinpictures:

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    1920s Medieval women bookends by Max Le Verrier. From Art Deco and Art Nouveau, FB.

    (via liftingweights-and-coffeedates)

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  5. thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

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    holy-leapin-splits-batman:


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    The one time a woman WAS a sexy lamp and it DID improve the narrative.

    For context

    <3_<3

    THIS BELONGS IN A MUSEUM

    art cryptids

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  8. alanrickmangifs:

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    ALAN RICKMAN | Meet the Filmmaker | NYC | 19.06.2015

    (Source: youtu.be, via mikkeneko)

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  9. rop3bunn7:

    debthedemi:

    orgy-of-nerdiness:

    taehyungsgrowl:

    feminismandmedia:

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    [image description: a tweet by user @indigenousAI saying

    “fun fact: as a DV survivor i cannot register to vote because doing so makes my address public. anyone who is fleeing or hiding from an abuser is automatically disenfranchised from the political process and this is a feature, not a bug”]

    I don’t know of the original poster might not be aware

    but!

    if you’ve been a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, you can enroll into the address confidentiality program (free of cost!) and be registered to vote as an absentee voter and your name and address will not be made available for the public

    it is super easy to get enrolled - the application takes like 5 minutes, but it has to be with someone who is certified to do it (most likely an advocate! try going to a family justice center in your area or calling the Attorney Generals office in your area!!!!)

    ALSO : 

    you don’t need to have any police reports or have a protection order to qualify!!! you just have to sign stating that you’ve been a victim of one of the aforementioned crimes.

    Links to the info for every state in the Wikipedia article:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Address_confidentiality_program

    Reposting as Primaries and General Voting are coming up.

    this also works for legal name changes, theres a waver.

    (via trickbop)

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  11. grison-in-space:

    grison-in-space:

    Holy shit: 90 local organizations have signed on for Friday’s ICE OUT general strike in Minnesota, including the entire state AFL-CIO chapter. We might actually have a shot at this if we can get our organizing together in time.

    250+ local businesses will close on Friday in solidarity with the strike.

    Local folks, we’re going to remember the names on this list, right? I know I have got to try out that empanada joint, and I have been delighted to see many of my local yarn stores and bookshops among their number.

    (via teal-deer)

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