the world is so cruel to puppygirls. you don't even get handcuffed to the bed she just installs a safety gate on the door
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/vent incoming.
This . . . is Berk. A bit trampled, and busted, and covered in ice, but it's home. It's our home. Those who attacked us are relentless and crazy. But those who stopped them? Oh, even more so! We may be small in numbers, but we stand for something bigger than anything the world can pit against us. We are the voice of peace. And bit by bit, we will change this world. - Hiccup in HTTYD2
And this here kinda summarizes why I want to pretend the 3rd movie doesn't exist, because it just undid everything the first 2 movies (and tv shows) had established before :))))
"We will show the world dragons and people can co-exist, and we've been successful in defending our homes and lifestyle! No evil tyrants will bring us down! Oh what was that? An evil dude is after us again? Welp I guess we were wrong all along, time for the dragons to skedaddle into a small hiding hole then!"
:)))))))))))))))))))
/vent end.
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Momoi and Aomine’s parents have been friends since high school and eventually moved to the same neighborhood as adults (literally in front of each other). So, Satsuki and Daiki have been together since before they were even born.
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mirage in planymphia's story I'm crying she looks like she wants to get out of there so bad
SCREAM i just know she’s like… why am i here rn….do i need to be here rn….
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Ben & Jerry’s called on the U.S. to return “stolen indigenous land” to American Indians during its Independence Day message last week. Now a tribe in Vermont is asking the famous ice cream company to personally partake in that effort.
Don Stevens, chief of the Nulhegan Band of The Coosuk Abenaki Nation, told the New York Post on Friday that Ben & Jerry’s headquarters in South Burlington is located on Western Abenaki land.
If the company is “sincere,” Mr. Stevens told the newspaper, then he “looks forward to any kind of correspondence with the brand to see how they can better benefit Indigenous people.”
“If you look at the [Abenaki] traditional way of being, we are place-based people,” the chief told the Post. “Before recognized tribes in the state, we were the ones who were in this place.”
Mr. Stevens said that the Abenaki people view themselves as “stewards of the land.”
The state of Vermont recognizes four tribes that are descended from the Abenaki people, including the Nulhegan Abenaki Tribe. The Abenaki Alliance told Fox News Digital that their people had inhabited the land that included Vermont for 12,000 years.
Ben & Jerry’s July 4 message took aim specifically at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, and called on the U.S. to return the land to the Lakota Sioux tribe.
Republican Gov. Kristi Noem came to the defense of her state’s most famous monument after the message went viral last week.
“We can learn from the men on that mountain, we can do better, but boy, they led us through some challenging times,” Mrs. Noem told Fox News on Thursday. “We should be proud of America and knock off what Ben & Jerry’s is doing.”
Bennett Cohen and Jerry Greenfield co-founded Ben & Jerry‘s in 1978. They sold the company in 2000, and as part of the agreement, the company has maintained its voice in social causes.
It has long supported Democrats and liberal causes.
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Told my brother I was sad about the nonbinary member of government in Mexico getting killed and he was like "Well, it may not have been about the fact they were nonbinary, the cartels kill members of government down there all the time"
And like, yes, I guess? But I am still sad that a member of my community fucking died. I am sad that someone outside the acceptable gender box made it to a government position and then was killed. No matter the reason
But I didn't know how to explain that to him. I am already too sad today
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