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chompasaurus:

sjweminem:

oneheadtoanother:

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Intricate rituals

the only option, obviously

jjjeremybrett:

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JEREMY BRETT & DAVID BURKE as SHERLOCK HOLMES & DR JOHN WATSON in A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA (1984)

catato:

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turned her into tofu for lunch

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fernicenty:

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a star of the ocean ✨🦭

partisan-by-default:

juicetrump2:

“It’s ironic, right?” said Matthew Fletcher, a law professor at the University of Michigan. “You’re acquiring land that your colonizer probably took from you a long time ago and then gave it away to or sold it to someone else, and then years later, you’re buying that land back that was taken from you illegally, at a great expense.”

While land-into-trust applications related to tribal gaming operations often meet opposition, Fletcher says applications like the Miccosukee’s are usually frictionless. And in cases like the Miccosukee Reserved Area Act, which received bipartisan support at the state and federal levels, in-trust applications are all but guaranteed.

On the House floor on Thursday before the vote, Florida’s Democratic Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz said, “This bill is so narrowly focused that [the veto] makes absolutely no sense other than the interest in vengeance that seems to have emanated in this result.”

The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Carlos Gimenez (R-Fla.), did not respond to requests for comment. In July last year, Gimenez referred to the Miccosukee Tribe as stewards of the Everglades, sponsoring the bill as a way to manage water flow and advance an elevation project, under protection from the Department of the Interior, for the village to avert “catastrophic flooding.”

“What you’re asking is for people in the same political party of the guy who just vetoed this thing to affirmatively reject the political decision of the president,” Fletcher said. (aph)

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kleefkruid:

saying cats don’t contribute to the household is slander: they do have a job and it’s going into mystery crevices and collecting all the cobwebs on their stupid little head

robertcapajpg:

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mutuals this winter we are all doing this

gloomth-and-wanderings:

on nights when the veil is thin u can read rpf on jstor

chasetriesagain:

bloodraven55:

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never forget when saruman literally told gandalf “you’ve been smoking too much weed bro”

“You’re smoking too much weed,” says the guy who got addicted to manosphere podcasts on his orb and started a fascist militia with a side hobby of deliberate environmental destruction. Started cutting down trees to own the woke elves.

brunoquesito:

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Hi