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deactivated4evr · 8 days
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i like the ones with the american dad songs over it
every time i see a animal video and instead of the gentle sounds of nature the audio has been replaced by some cutesy sounding royalty free song i punch a hole through my wall
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pinkpantheress - summer (extended)
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sunsets after 7pm now !!!!!!!!!!! we made it guys !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Bitch no one wants to hear Phoebe Brisgers put Rihanna on
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i have like 2 bucks to my name and have only had a hot pocket to eat today, can someone help me out with getting some food funds?
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"We'll be back to rebuild it" Gaza, 2024
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Dogs can't operate MRI machines, but catscan.
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dreamt (not asleep, more like a wishful thought) of an ant, killed 3000 years ago by an eagle, carried in the air and dropped - and 😭 it hasnt hit the ground since! it keeps getting picked up by air currents
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deactivated4evr · 8 days
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It drives me insane how many people dont realise how often they break the law and that if the full force of it was ever applied life would basically be unliveable. Like between traffic violations, petty workplace theft, account sharing and piracy alongside how common it is to have been in posession of some illegal drug at some point in your life. People still manage to get away with thinking "criminals" are people who commit crimes not just populations that are surveilled enough to be routinely prosecuted
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deactivated4evr · 10 days
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i'm conducting an experiment. everyone who's from an english speaking country state your country, regional area and what you call the following images. i need to see something
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animals in medieval armor
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[sumerianly] its cause youre always on that damn clay tablet
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deactivated4evr · 11 days
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Gold frog pendant with tooth inlay, Cocle culture, Panama, 12th-14th century
from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Sea lion pup vessel, Moche, Peru, 200-850 AD
from The Cleveland Museum of Art
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Monet Lauren Gordon at Dilara Findikoglu F/W 24
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If Plan Dalet was a settler-colonial script for the destruction of Palestine from 1948 onwards, it was preceded by – and had its conditions of existence in – the imperialist vision of an entity imposed on the land of Palestine for the protection of the interests of the core: access to raw materials and markets, prevention of subversive projects, buffer zones and counterweights against more distant rivals. In 1840, it was cotton, Muhammed Ali and Tsarist Russia. 127 years later, when the occupation was completed, it was petroleum, third world liberation and the Soviet Union. We are dealing here with an exceedingly deep structure, not an event or two; a ratcheting up and escalation across two centuries, a worsening and intensification of patterns first developed in the early nineteenth – also, not coincidentally, the temporal form of global warming itself. I have pointed very quickly and superficially to three further pivotal moments of articulation. In 1917 and after, the British occupation of Palestine was part of the transformation of the Middle East into a foundation for fossil capital, by dint of its oil resources. In 1947 and after, Western support for the new Zionist state was informed by the consummation of that order; in 1967 and after, by its defence. The steps along the way to the destruction of Palestine were simultaneously steps along the way to that of the Earth.
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The destruction of Gaza is executed by tanks and fighter jets pouring out their projectiles over the land: the Merkavas and the F-16s sending their hellfire over the Palestinians, the rockets and bombs that turn everything into rubble – but only after the explosive force of fossil fuel combustion has put them on the right trajectory. All these military vehicles run on petroleum. So do the supply flights from the US, the Boeings that ferry the missiles over the permanent airbridge. An early, provisional, conservative analysis found that emissions caused during the first 60 days of the war equalled annual emissions of between 20 and 33 low-emitting countries: a sudden spike, a plume of CO2 rising over the debris of Gaza. If I repeat the point here, it is because the cycle is self-repeating, only growing in scale and size: Western forces pulverise the living quarters of Palestine by mobilising the boundless capacity for destruction only fossil fuels can give.
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