It’s a lot of art, cats, and big tiddy cartoons. I haven’t found anything too onerous in its UI, the community has a somewhat toxic level of positivity but that’s certainly better than the general toxicity of most of the web these days.
It’s a lot of art, cats, and big tiddy cartoons. I haven’t found anything too onerous in its UI, the community has a somewhat toxic level of positivity but that’s certainly better than the general toxicity of most of the web these days.
I mean I can’t pick it out of a starfield or navigate the ocean at night by it. So. Ya.
Curses?
Magic?
Ghosts?
Fortune telling?
Fuckin, tarot cards?
Wow.
Hmm. Ouija Boards?
Hey, they had to answer some very stern questions.
Gonna need a supervolcano eruption.
The grease counteracts the acidity of the tomato juice. I’m a fan.
Me who can see Polaris 433 light years away.
For the rates they could charge I’m sure they would stomach it.
But Dump is principally paranoid so the idea of presenting his soft tissues and sensory organs to someone who might not sicophantically worship him is probably too brave.
This show is already cooking with gas. The ending of episode 3 had some of the best dialogue I’ve ever seen in media period.
Great username. Obviously a very creative intelligent person.
“Thanks for your service to our country Mr. Cheyney”
Technically running the least popular candidate in history while simultaneously pied pipering the most dangerous candidate in history was not perpetrated by “people pissed at DNC”.
I’m sure those undecided Pennsylvania and Ohio voters are in here watching with baited breath to see what political meme is posted next.
When the subject matter you’re flipping on is Medicare for all, fracking, And the death penalty. Um. Nah.
Assassination attempts will do that to a man that’s afraid of stairs.
Gotta know who they can’t hit in the face with a teargas grenade.
Happily, when Helen was a young woman she assumed blindness to be a misfortune. A cruel test from God that nobody could control. Then she was appointed to a body that advocated for the affairs of the blind. And was faced with the stark reality that much of the blindness in the world was caused by people. Industrial accidents and chemical exposures often caused by the greed and selfishness of the owning class and the minimal protection afforded to citizens who didn’t merit the governments protection. So she joined the wobblies, the IWW.
From which she soon became one of the most radical members.
In her own words from an interview with Barbara Bindley with the New York tribune, 1915
“What are you committed to - education or revolution?”
“Revolution.” She answered decisively. “We can’t have education without revolution. We have tried peace education for 1900 years and it has failed. Let us try revolution and see what it will do now.”
“I am not for peace at all hazards. I regret this war, but I never regretted the blood of the thousands spilled during the French Revolution. And the workers are learning how to stand alone. They are learning a lesson they will apply to their own good out in the trenches. Generals testify to the splendid initiative the workers in the trenches take. If they can do that for their masters you can be sure they will do that for themselves when they have taken matters into their own hands.”
“Don’t forget the workers are getting their discipline in the trenches,” Miss Keller continued. “They are acquiring the will to combat.”
And thus her statue
There’s nothing worth finding in the seas around skellege.
Well if you post something political you’ll get a couple dozen replies telling you to “Leave that stuff at the other place”.