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I'd name this "This is the boba tea I keep getting bc I have a hard time deciding and just go for brown sugar."
palette names are so hard like “yep this is brown I’m going to name it after chocolate or something” come on be serious - Submitted by Nookisms
#1C0D09 #5D1C07 #6A280F #854C2E #93623A
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#I did 20#20 really cool OCs and I kind of wished I did 21#oh well#maybe next year I'll make the 50 mark
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You see I too often sat in school classes and thought “when am I ever going to need this, I’m never going to be an engineer, I’m never gonna be a scientist, I’m never gonna be a linguist” and then I grew up and it turns out a lot of bigots and cults and scams and grifts hinge their entire business model on you just. Not knowing what a protein is or some shit
#this is why I paid attention in class#I may bring crystals in my bag but I also know vinegar ain't magic
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I'm starting to think the term "pick-me girl" is just there to re-enforce gender roles, gender binaries and stereotypes because the worst Bob's Burgers take I have seen is that people are calling Louise Belcher a "pick-me girl" for not enjoying a fairy princess dress up party.
#ash talks#really really wondering if the whole 'pick me' comes from a lot of media illiteracy on behalf of tik tok kids#like if not liking one feminine coded thing makes you a pick me#then that would include a TON of different characters#some kids don't care for princess dress up some kids don't like GI joes#are we trying to re-enforce the gender binary here?
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the new dj crazytimes song … now that’s what I call music!
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they are barring wikipedia. they are barring spotify. they are barring important news - both national news and world news. they are barring mental health forums and LGBTQ related things and so much more. this is not about protecting children, it has never been about protecting children.
the online safety act is an insane privacy breach, and if that does not scare you then you need to think harder about it. it is going to end up in a massive data leak - all the information is getting collected by random third party systems. can we trust them? no. can we even hold them accountable? no. because the government couldn’t even make their own system to do these age checks.
and i hear you - it is important that kids don’t see porn. but even if all this was about protecting kids, it’s sloppy and useless. it’s easy (for now) to get around with a vpn and the only thing the act doing is censoring things that it shouldnt. if the government wanted to protect kids, they would do something concrete about it - they would be putting more funding into education, for example.
of course the policy isnt called “national surveillance”. they’re not going to call it that. everything will be hidden behind things that people want.
so email your MP, and tell other people that this is WAY more than blocking porn from children - this is the first step towards national surveillance.
#this is how it starts#this is how it always starts#and with that whole Christian nationalism thing it's next going to be policing bookstores with what they can sell#because believe it or not this is what happened in the 90s and early 00s
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Happy Emancipation Day!

On this day in 1834, slavery was abolished in the British Empire. Britain played a key role in the dehumanisation, oppression and trading of West African slaves. The British Empire was built on this slavery. The British Government paid slaveowners and their descendants reparations up until 2015, whilst descendants of slaves, including the Windrush Generation, were given nothing. Slaveowner statues and streets named after them still exist in the UK to this day.
Emancipation Day is celebrated by various West Indian countries that were colonised and brutalised by the British Empire: Jamaica, St Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica, Belize, the Bahamas, Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, Anguilla, Guyana, Turks and Caicos and the Cayman Islands.
It is also celebrated by Black people in other parts of the diaspora such as Canada, the USA and South Africa.
Never let the British state forget or wash their hands of what they've done.
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"There is no other option: no one should remain alive in Ukraine"
russian state media reporting on their invasion and genocide in Ukraine. 30th July 2025.
russia says one thing in the Western media and something completely different in their own.
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Google docs isn’t deleting your docs just because they have lewd text.
OP turned off reblogs of the post due to being debunked, but here’s a link of the reblog so you can still read stuff. Hate Google all you want but misinformation helps no one.
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Great Game!
Art Fight has now ended... We would like to thank each and every one of you for participating, it's the users who make this event special!!!
The results will not be posted right away as our site moderators need to go through as many attack reports as they are able to. This process can take a few weeks at most, but expect the winning newspost sometime this month!
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the semantic drift of the term "liminal" genuinely pisses me off and i know its petty. LIMINAL IS A TRANSITIONAL STAGE BETWEEN TWO STATES- OR. IF WE WANT TO WIDEN THE BOUNDARY HERE. IT COULD BE ON THE VERY EDGE OF BECOMING SOMETHING ELSE. just because something is abandoned doesn't mean its liminal. in fact, that shopping mall was MORE liminal when it was dying off and shutting down outlets every month than it is 5 years later when the space is fully abandoned.
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