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When Jeff Buckley said Leonard Cohen came inside him on live television (Montreal, 1995)
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have you ever been told you look like a celebrity?
yes (who? 👀)
no
#someone at work was like 'i'm sure i've told you this but you remind me of that one celebrity!.. I can't remember her name... it'll#come to me' and then she never circled back it was so enticing#who tf do you think i look like#and then people say shit that is not true bc of my red hair like i do NOT look like her
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Horseback riders in deep snow, New Mexico
Photographer: Jesse Nusbaum Date: 1910 - 1925? Negative Number: 158117
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"The Dragon of Smoke Escaping from Mount Fuji" or "Dragon flying over Mount Fuji" by Katsushika Hokusai, 1849.
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...in the autumn of 2003 sexual violence and the trafficking in Iraqi women and girls rose dramatically. The fall back analysis to explain this spike is to say that Islam is to blame because Islam turns women into sexual slaves. In fact, this is not just lazy, but wrong. Feminists who have studied the situation for women in Iraq after the US invasion have shown that a major explanation for the rise in violence and trafficking is the loss of jobs for women. Seventy percent of salaried women in Iraq had government jobs, and when entire government ministries were dismantled by the United States after its invasion of that country, women lost their jobs. This meant that they had to earn their subsistence by selling their bodies. When we look at structural factors we find that claims that “culture” and “religion” are solely responsible for women’s oppression in the Middle East fall flat. This is why imperial feminists avoid structural analysis, because such an analysis reveals that empire bears the brunt of the blame.
Imperialist Feminism (2016) by Deepa Kumar
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In the murky, unforgiving waters of the Florida wetlands, a deadly predator lurks. The alligator possesses a lethal move known as "the death roll" - unparalleled power and precision to subdue and dismember prey. Some say it's best to stay calm, but the key to survival in the face of an alligator's death roll is to fight back.
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Scary but this might be the truth given how insane the people involved are
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Hey guys, did you know that Trump/Musk/et al have had a really bad day in the legal department?
All your hellraising (especially with my suggested targeting of state AGs, especially Democratic AGs) is working! Keep it up! There will be many bad news days to come, but remember: pushing back is always worth it and it is already working.
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Lou Benesch (French-American, 1989) - The Lover (2020)
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Some of the bravest people I know are b cups.
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Compilation (ongoing?)
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cute, fat, making soup
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