
there are so many bad energies coming from this video and i feel like if i watch it, this chick is gonna come out of my computer, ring-style, and talk to me about heterophobia

there are so many bad energies coming from this video and i feel like if i watch it, this chick is gonna come out of my computer, ring-style, and talk to me about heterophobia

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replied to your photoset “yes the leggings are a pattern of dios”
is this your final form
yes ive evolved
gone-kamakrazee replied to your photoset “yes the leggings are a pattern of dios”
where did you get these beautiful things
Well the hat is custom from my friend, the leggings i think u can find on redbubble, the sleepmask i found on amiami, and the shirt is from skreened
yes the leggings are a pattern of dios
What’s really getting to me about this election – as someone who doesn’t actually live in the USA – is that a lot of Trump supporters both inside and outside the US were viewing it as a culmination of the political climate of the last three years. A referendum on whether or not Social Justice has pushed “too far”, “too fast”. And a lot of people now think that the answer was “yes”. And a disquieting portion of the mainstream media is (in a soft, cowardly, watered-down manner) agreeing, with all their think pieces about how ~liberals~ ~alienated~ ~poor white voters~ with all their smug and scary talk about “privilege”, “slavery” and “genocide”.
“We weren’t nice enough,” they’re saying. “That’s why fascism won so many huge victories this year. Because we weren’t nice enough.”
It’s bullshit, and it’s fucking irresponsible to draw false-equivalencies between the racist rage that followed Trump and the online-Left’s newly articulated aggressive vigor. It’s not “reasonable” for people to lose their fucking minds and start supporting isolationist white nationalism just because they learned the truth about colonialism or heard a feminist say a video game was sexist.
your goal between now and the electoral vote is to make your local congress member’s life a living hell on earth until they hear you loud and clear
- how to find your representative
(202)225-3121 is the number for the for the u.s. House switchboard operator who can direct you to the office of your local congressman. you will likely get roadblocked here by a staffer. chew their ear.
- how to write a letter to a congress member
- how to meet your local congress member
red states, make yourselves heard. your congress person works for YOU, not the other way around. they owe you.
multi-track licking