LAPD detonated 5000 lbs of fireworks in the middle of a residential area, injuring at least 17 people and causing $900 million in various damages in a low-income, majority-POC neighborhood.
They then continue to pursue caging the person whose fireworks they stole while news media misreports to cover for police incompetency and destruction.
This is a reminder that we need a current physical on your animals to be able to prescribe meds for fireworks. So please don’t wait until July 3rd to call us and then get mad when we have no appointments available. We legally cannot prescribe medications for an animal without an up to date physical exam. No, we cannot make exceptions. So if you have an animal that needs meds for fireworks, call your vet first thing Monday morning and get on the schedule. If you’re lucky you can still get in on time.
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this 4th of july: if you're autistic, have PTSD, or anything else that is going to make loud sounds hell for you, please remember to have ear plugs/headphones, something to distract you like a book or music, and if possible, a quiet place you can go to relax. stay safe and prioritize your mental health! <3
I was with my friends when I found out that someone had been murdered. Some of the How to Train Your Dragon characters helped me to solve it with the power of audio editing. Then I stood in a field with David Tennant and watched fireworks.
I find it funny, in a cute and chaotic way, that humans liked explosions so much they gave it 💫🌟spicy glitter🌟💫, and turned it into something for celebrations.
Like imagine your studying a new species, currently focusing on their deadliest weapon that has the highest kill count, and they added glitter and used it for parties. Both civilians, and non-civilians can just buy it off the side of the road. How is that not concerning
Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946), Feu d’artifice, Le cirque [Fireworks, the circus], c.1927. Watercolour, gouache and casein on paper, 150 x 94.2 cm.