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People say they don't know what to do. For starters: give what you can to the ACLU, AFL-CIO, and UAW Labor groups. They already have lawsuits going and need to get more people to work faster. For protests, look up the #50501 movement. Just some places to begin. (Copied from #01)
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This breathtaking specimen features a cluster of flawless black tourmaline crystals with stunning luster and sharp terminations, elegantly set on a white snow albite & Muscovite matrix.
From bulachai mine district roundu skardu gilgit baltistan.
Photo by: shigar_gemstone
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it’s like 9 inches nothing can convince me otherwise
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Joe Strummer’s original handwritten set list for The Clash’s February 1, 1982 concert at the Sun Plaza Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
Image from Recordmecca
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I literally can't wait!
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PJ Harvey for To Bring You My Love - Demos, 1995.
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Ok since that last Hallmark Romulan post was a hit, I'm hoping this one does well as well.
Here's a Hallmark ornament commercial for Klingon bird of prey ornament. It has Gowron AND Martok. And they're speaking Klingong throughout the whole commercial. Peopele complained about having to read subtitles when Parasite came out a few years ago. Now imagine if you were some guy in the 80s and having to keep up with all the subtitles here. And it's an accurate Klingont too instead of Paramount Hol. (The accuracy of their Klingon is attested by the clearly audible word for bird of prey, "toQDuj")
They really could have just tell the actors to say random gibberish, or not use Klingon at all. But they did. They gave a shit about Star Trek because this was the early 90s.
Also I love this frame.
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Star trail. Old French fairy tales. c.1920. Spot illustration.
Internet Archive
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Dogs in art: Attic red-figure cup with a dog scratching its ear inside the tondo
5th century BC
by the Euergides Painter.
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