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  • transpunkspacejunk:

    be christ-like this christmas. gather a crowd and inspire them to anarchism. beat a politician with a whip. help out your local sex workers. preach equality.

    (via baran0va)

    171,582 notes 4 years ago
  • laughingsquid:
“‘Be The Person Your Dog Thinks You Are’ T-Shirt
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    laughingsquid:

    ‘Be The Person Your Dog Thinks You Are’ T-Shirt

    83 notes 4 years ago
  • personal flaws:

    • I cook for 2 …and then eat both servings
    • I always cut my fingers while using knives
    • I bleed alot
    2 notes 4 years ago
  • Important question:

    Is Red Dead Redemption 2 a continuation of Red Dead Redemption, or can I play it on its own?

    also, should I buy an Xbox?

    2 notes 4 years ago
  • (via assigned-knives-at-birth)

    8,360 notes 4 years ago
  • caucasianscriptures:
“I relate to this
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    caucasianscriptures:

    I relate to this

    (via assigned-knives-at-birth)

    18,850 notes 4 years ago
  • lubricates:

    incorrect-kfc-gang-quotes:

    djkaeru:

    buddha-in-the-shell:

    PLEASE SHARE THIS!

    Five Demands of the Hong Kong people:

    1. Full withdrawal of the Extradition Bill (a.k.a. the Evil Law)
    2. Retraction of the characterisation of the protest as a “riot”
    3. Release of all the arrested protesters (especially the students and the wounded)
    4. Accountability for police brutality
    5. Resignation of Carrie Lam

    There are English and Japanese Sub version too! Spread the word

    this was posted four hours prior to me reblogging this! please, spread the word about the hong kong protests! this incredibly important and more and more people are harmed by police brutality as the protests continue!!

    SIGNAL BOOST!!!!!

    (via spycaptain)

    49,327 notes 4 years ago
  • doritokittenthesecond:

    albreehyde:

    goyoppressor-deactivated2019081:

    divine–lesbians:

    websies:

    btw the pepe symbol used to be a white supremacist/fascist icon, but a while back the creator sued and worked to make it illegal for those groups to use the meme. hong king protestors seem to be using it as a symbol for their protest now!! pls signal boost so people don’t label them as white supremacists.

    Success on the Pepe reclaim

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    What are you clowns talking about??? This is LITERALLY a far-right protest to protect a man who murdered his girlfriend. Like I get you guys wanna make your “pepe redemption arc” memes so bad but. Consider thinking. For once.

    Hey! HongKonger here. It looks like there’s confusion about what the Hong Kong protests are really about, so I hope I can help clear it up.

    We want justice for the murder victim too, and we’re definitely not trying to protect the murderer. The thing is, the murder happened in Taiwan, outside of Hong Kong, and HK currently doesn’t have any extradition agreement with Taiwan, so we can’t give the man to Taiwan for legal proceedings right now.

    Now, HK can certainly work out some sort of special agreements with Taiwan to make it happen for this murder case, and that’s what a reasonable top HK leader should do. But no, the current Chief Executive (i.e. the top political leader), who’s actually elected by mainland China but not democratically elected by the people of HK and thus doesn’t really care about our opinion, decided not to work out a special arrangement for the murder case. You know what she did?

    She decided to make a blanket change to the current HK extradition law, so that it allows everyone who lives or even just passing through HK to be handed over to places we currently don’t have extradition deals with. Sounds good, right?

    Wrong! Taiwan doesn’t want to go down this route and it has explicitly stated that if that’s the route HK takes, Taiwan will not request for the murderer to be handed over to Taiwan. For one, it’s not the most time efficient way for HK to hand over the man to Taiwan and get justice for the murdered girlfriend.

    The most important and underlying reason is: the proposed changes cover handing over people to mainland China, which we all don’t trust bc of its “legal” system that frequently forces people to “confess” their “crime” without real proof of crime and the main victims are human rights activists. The proposed new extradition bill can’t guarantee people turned over will be assumed innocent until proven guilty in the legal systems they’re sent to, which is the foundation to protect people wrongfully charged of crime. And the HK court doesn’t have enough power to overrule sending anyone to mainland China for any “crime”.

    Tl;dr:

    HongKongers want justice for the murder victim, but not through the proposed changes to the law currently put forward by the HK government. If the proposed changes are passed, mainland China can bully the top HK political leader into handing over anyone who disagrees with mainland China to be sentenced in mainland China under any “crime” it can make up.

    “You’re protecting the murderer if you don’t support the proposed new extradition bill” is exactly the kind of rhetoric the mainland China-appointed top HK political leader uses to try to make protestors fighting for freedom look bad.

    Is that what you want for Hong Kong? To be turned into the express line for punishment in mainland China for fabricated crimes?

    P.S. We identify as HongKongers / HongKongese to denote we’re different from mainland Chinese. “Chinese” in our context refers to people from mainland China. Be mindful when you refer to people from Hong Kong.

    I’m so glad I’ve finally found a post on my dash about why the Hong Kong protests are happening.

    This also has to do with deteriorating the democratic laws and freedoms that Hong Kong was promised would remain upon the 1997 handover. Hong Kong was for many years (156) a colony of the UK. On the official return of Chinese rule to Hong Kong, the Hong Kong people were promised that the freedoms they enjoyed under British rule would remain in place for at least 50 years. 

    These freedoms (such as freedom of speech, the right to protest, etc) have been slowly being removed by the Communist government of mainland china. 

    The current leader of Hong Kong Carrie Lam was not democratically elected by the people of Hong Kong. She was placed as leader by the Chinese Government. 

    The people of Hong Kong want a continuation of the rights promised to them in 1997. The people of Hong Kong want democracy!
    The people of Hong Kong who I personally know want to be free of interference from mainland China and actually want independence!
    I grew up knowing that Hong Kong and China were separate countries. Mainland China takes offence to that idea. 

    I lived in mainland China for 2 years, I know first hand how hard it is for anyone in China to get their hands on anything that is not first heavily vetted by the communist party. It is brainwashing at an unbelievable level. 

    The Chinese government is labelling the protesters in Hong Kong as terrorists and depicting only violence and destruction for no reason to the people on the mainland. They do not know anything else and so support their army going in and crushing the ungrateful and dangerous “terrorists”.

    I KNOW what it is like to live under an oppressive regime of government. I lived in mainland China and I know how the system works. Somehow it is made worse by knowing the outside world and the freedoms afforded to others. Many people in China really have no idea what it is like in other countries, and have no idea of the atrocities committed by the communist party in the past.

    The people of Hong Kong deserve peace and democracy!!

    (via awaari)

    73,943 notes 4 years ago
  • ethreal:
“i feel like we all need to remind ourselves of this at some point…
”

    ethreal:

    i feel like we all need to remind ourselves of this at some point…

    (via spycaptain)

    156,138 notes 4 years ago
  • Insulin Should be Free and Accessible to Every Diabetic.

    hearthome:

    lucifer-rockefeller:

    Cheap*

    no, it should be free, period. diabetic people should not have to pay anything to live.

    (via assigned-knives-at-birth)

    104,627 notes 4 years ago
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