身長 (2022)

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身長 (2022)

ファイとキテ아빠の恒例行事に、これはあると思います

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8 years ago

@ any and all girls who feel unsafe w uber

in about a week this new app called chariot for women is coming out it’s basically uber except all the drivers are women, and it’s only for women (or males 13 and under) part of the profits goes to women’s charities and they’re trans women friendly!! even if you don’t yet present as a woman if u identify as a woman they will give you a ride no problemo so yes this sounds really great spread the word friends

1 year ago

pls tell me what ur great grandparents did for a living in the tags if u know... mine were dairy farmers, bakery workers and a security guard lol


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4 years ago

Wei Wuxian: Has chronic memory problems that cause him to forget important information about both who is love with him and who wants him dead

Wei Wuxian: At most briefly met Jiang Cheng’s dogs one time over two decades ago before they were taken out of his sight and given away

Wei Wuxian: Needs only to meet a dog named Fairy to instantly recall that as a small child Jiang Cheng named his dogs Princess, Jasmine, and Love and develop an instant conviction deep in his soul that it is Jiang Cheng’s fault their nephew gave his dog a stripper name.

1 year ago
Painting Some Studies
Painting Some Studies

Painting some studies

4 years ago
Finally Free
Finally Free
Finally Free

finally free

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more jjk comics

2 years ago
This Hour And What Is Dead, Li-young Lee / The Last Temptation (1988) Dir. Martin Scorsese / Calvary,
This Hour And What Is Dead, Li-young Lee / The Last Temptation (1988) Dir. Martin Scorsese / Calvary,
This Hour And What Is Dead, Li-young Lee / The Last Temptation (1988) Dir. Martin Scorsese / Calvary,
This Hour And What Is Dead, Li-young Lee / The Last Temptation (1988) Dir. Martin Scorsese / Calvary,

this hour and what is dead, li-young lee / the last temptation (1988) dir. martin scorsese / calvary, william butler yeats / the sparrow, mary doria russell


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2 years ago
He's More Myself Than I Am ,whatever Our Souls Are Made Up Of , His And Mine Are The Same
He's More Myself Than I Am ,whatever Our Souls Are Made Up Of , His And Mine Are The Same
He's More Myself Than I Am ,whatever Our Souls Are Made Up Of , His And Mine Are The Same
He's More Myself Than I Am ,whatever Our Souls Are Made Up Of , His And Mine Are The Same
He's More Myself Than I Am ,whatever Our Souls Are Made Up Of , His And Mine Are The Same
He's More Myself Than I Am ,whatever Our Souls Are Made Up Of , His And Mine Are The Same
He's More Myself Than I Am ,whatever Our Souls Are Made Up Of , His And Mine Are The Same
He's More Myself Than I Am ,whatever Our Souls Are Made Up Of , His And Mine Are The Same
He's More Myself Than I Am ,whatever Our Souls Are Made Up Of , His And Mine Are The Same
He's More Myself Than I Am ,whatever Our Souls Are Made Up Of , His And Mine Are The Same

He's more myself than I am ,whatever our souls are made up of , his and mine are the same

-Wuthering heights, Emily bronte


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4 years ago
Osaaka (6/?)
Osaaka (6/?)
Osaaka (6/?)

osaaka (6/?)

they text each other now to schedule not-dates and other things

5 years ago

POLICE BRUTALITY IN FRANCE

Video translation: My name is Aïssa Maïga. I am proud to be here, standing alongside Assa [Traoré] and all the families who have suffered police brutality in France. I am here in remembrance of all the people, too many of them to list, who endured this violence and paid the price of it with their lives.

I am a actress and a director. The fight we are leading in French cinema, television and theater is the same fight. It’s a fight for fair, positive and decent representation of French people of African descent, of Asian descent and of Arab descent.

We will not leave this alone. We will not leave French cinema alone. We will not leave the French justice system alone. We will not leave France alone. Not as long as there is injustice and not as long as our brothers, our sisters, our children risk dying at the hands of a police force that is supposed to protect them.

02/06/20 - 20,000 protesters gathered in Paris to demand justice for Adama Traoré, a young black man who died in police custody in 2016 after being pinned face down on the floor by the weight of three cops. The demonstration went ahead despite the chief of police waiving their right to march a few hours before the agreed upon start time. Protesters were later gassed and violently dispersed by the police.

The spotlight is on the US right now and obviously it’s vital for us to show our support, but it’s equally important to engage in the work that needs to be done at home. There is plenty.

Last night’s protest comes on the heels of mounting and widespread police brutality being used in repressing demonstrations against pension reform earlier this year, as well as heightened and disproportionate policing in black and brown neighbourhoods during the Covid-19 lockdown (link contains footage of violence).

The French Ombudsman has published several reports pointing to systematic racially discriminatory practices in the French police as well as its disproportionate use of force. He has also called for a ban on the use of rubber bullets and GLI-F4 grenades. France is the only country in the EU to allow for the use of these grenades and they are directly responsible for multiple people being permanently maimed in recent protests.

An internal affairs investigation was launched in January after a black officer reported his colleagues for insulting him in a whatsapp group, which later turned out to be full of cops bandying around racial, homophobic and antisemitic slurs, hate speech and conspiracy theories. I have listened to excerpts and cannot overstate how violent and disgusting the language and the content were.

In response to French cops regularly smashing phones being used to record them, Amal Bentounsi launched the Urgence Violences Policières app, which allows for footage of police misconduct to be directly uploaded to the cloud and sent to a collective monitoring police brutality in France. Now a draft bill is being put to Parliament aiming to limit our right to document police misconduct. People could face a €15,000 fine and 6 months in prison for sharing any footage of a police officer during the performance of their duties.

Last week, Camelia Jordana, a French singer, said on television that she, like thousands of French citizens, was afraid of a police force that routinely killed people because of the colour of their skin. Our Minister for Home Affairs immediately slammed her on twitter, calling her statement shameful and defamatory and then went on to say that he would “not let the Republic’s honour be sullied”.

All of this to say that our government is complicit, and our government as well as the media establishment and French police unions are finding it very easy to point fingers across the Atlantic while denying that the same violence is being perpetrated here.

If you’re French please sign the petition against the draft bill on police footage, sign the petition to legally ban unsafe forms of restraint used by the police, educate yourself further (x, x, x, x), contact your representatives, download the UVP app, and join the protests if you are able. Black lives matter the world over and now is the moment to push for change that’s been a long time coming.

Video courtesy of Taha Bouhafs on twitter

1 year ago

It's just very important to me that you know prairie-style gardens exist.

It's Just Very Important To Me That You Know Prairie-style Gardens Exist.
It's Just Very Important To Me That You Know Prairie-style Gardens Exist.
It's Just Very Important To Me That You Know Prairie-style Gardens Exist.
It's Just Very Important To Me That You Know Prairie-style Gardens Exist.
It's Just Very Important To Me That You Know Prairie-style Gardens Exist.
It's Just Very Important To Me That You Know Prairie-style Gardens Exist.
It's Just Very Important To Me That You Know Prairie-style Gardens Exist.
It's Just Very Important To Me That You Know Prairie-style Gardens Exist.
It's Just Very Important To Me That You Know Prairie-style Gardens Exist.
It's Just Very Important To Me That You Know Prairie-style Gardens Exist.

Ok. Thank you. Carry on.

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