queen–kenobi:

I just wrote 8 pages when I haven’t written in months and was beginning to think I’d never be able to again. Idk what it is, but I am sharing and manifesting this energy for every writer who sees this. May you write 8 quality pages effortlessly and find joy writing once more

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farmers-against-thespians:

bookofneilpatrickharris:

My favorite mode of transportation is tap dancing.

Get on a tractor for once in your life you sickening theater person

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niamhermind:

librarychair:

As much as I want to support ethical farming practices I will be buying the cheapest bag of frozen chicken thighs as much as the next frugal/poor person which is why animal welfare needs to be legislated, not left up to the invisible hand of the free market or some bullshit. Invisible hand of the free market finds itself around a lot of throats.

“Invisible hand of the free market finds itself around a lot of throats.”

That is such a line.

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mrsterlingeverything:

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Hey guys. Just a reminder. Really dont wanna ban anybody

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mikkeneko:

conspiracydawg:

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sight I saw in san francisco, twice: gaggle of tiny children leashed together being herded along, everyone in hi-vis

lajali these fools walk by my work twice a day and are never less in awe of whatever pruning tools i’m using at the time. I’m always like yeah haha check these out. I’m an adult and my job is big scissors.ALT

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marisatomay:

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marisatomay:

at the risk of being cringe with everything going on — this week, the last six months, the past five years — i keep thinking about that one quote from the great gatsby

“they were careless people…they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made.”

it’s just every day now, huh.

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biglawbear:

zedogica:

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ok. i survived 25 years outside the international space station. who gives a shit

Technically most moss is outside the international space station

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amarantoo:

xvelvetcoffinx:

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bunabi:

Times like these I remember that Malcolm X quote about healing and how it requires acknowledging the knife is there. Things like “this isn’t who we are” and “this is un-American” and “what are we? [insert another country]??” reveal a deep seated denial of American history and state-sponsored domestic terror that I’m just not gonna entertain anymore from leftists over the age of twenty.

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redsunrisinginthesky:

katjohnadams:

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The more critical question at hand is not the quantity of money, but the method of acquisition. Was this wealth gained by the labor of the individual? Or was it gained by the exploitation of the labor of others? Even someone making 100,000 is your enemy if their primary method of wealth acquisition is the latter.

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gracemaccaullay:

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dogpuppy:

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mangonetics:

girl talking about her husband: he’s such a great man…

me, principled marxist: *shaking my head* it was the broader economic conditions that made you cum last night

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beadyeyes:

Where’s it made? Who brought it here? How much were they paid? Who makes it? Is it made in separate parts and put together? How much were they all paid to do this? Where do they get the materials? Who paid for that? Who brings it there? How much were they paid? Who streamlined the base materials? How much were they paid? Who gathered the base materials? Where? How much were they paid? Is it good for them? Is it good for us? Is it good for the land? Is it necessary? Is it biodegradable? How much does it hurt? Do I need it? Do I even want it?

(via metalwing666)

onelittlekingdom:

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George of the Jungle (1997)

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