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no1styleshipper · 10 months
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The winner of the first match is Ford Pines!! (he obliterated bill omg😭)
Next up is Tad Strange VS Stan Pines!!
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hellofeanor · 11 months
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It's DOT DAY, Alberta! Remember to put ORANGE DOTS on things you love, and BLUE DOTS on things you want to see go away forever!
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jomiddlemarch · 1 year
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If this is the sign you need that your vote will matter, here it is: GO VOTE AND VOTE BLUE!
Our democracy is on the line.
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lizardyoga · 1 year
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Vote Early, Vote if You Can...
I went to vote on my way to the shops this morning, having run out of yoghurt (the shops could solve that, not the voting although a different government might I suppose do something about inflation. But these are local elections and so I cast my two votes for a Labour and a Green candidate. As I took my ballot paper I said to the officer, ‘I hope you don’t have to turn too many people away,’ and…
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todayontumblr · 1 year
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spoilt for choice
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murmurmurl · 3 months
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ruikasa girlkissers edition
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ft masc Nene
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anna-scribbles · 1 year
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LIVE NOW : vote for your slayest faves & ugliest enemies. voting ends 12/31/22 at 11:59pm EST. let your voice be heard! 
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hellofeanor · 11 months
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A vote for ORANGE is a vote for THIS LIZARD
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Look,, I love all the mob vote options, I won't be disappointed no matter who wins cause they're all good <3
With that said, my vote's going to the Armadillo because LOOK. AT IT? BEAUTIFUL THING?? MAKES ARMOR TO PROTECT PUPPY???? IS ROUND?????? (as round as a cube can be)
Reblogs > Likes, thank you!
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thecruellestmonth · 3 months
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Does the mass-murdering criminal Jason "Red Hood" Todd canonically support the death penalty?
No, I can't find evidence that Red Hood supports the death penalty.
There is a difference between murder (illegal) and state-sanctioned killing (legal). Red Hood commits unlawful homicide. The death penalty is lawful homicide. Jason is a murderer. The death penalty is not legally considered murder. Commissioner Jim Gordon is a decorated military veteran, not a murderer.
Committing violence ≠ wanting the government to have the right to commit that violence. Batman and his allies brutalize criminals; they don't necessarily support the state brutalizing criminals. Red Hood kills some criminals; Red Hood doesn't necessarily support the state killing criminals. Catwoman doesn't necessarily support the state committing burglary. Et cetera.
The death penalty is administered by the criminal legal system. Jason does not like the criminal legal system (see some of his run-ins with the police). He grew up as an impoverished child who didn't believe in the system, he was raised by Batman to believe that vigilantes can make a difference that the system can't, and he became an adult criminal who still doesn't believe in the system. He's not interested in using the criminal legal system. He isn't interested in giving more powers and privileges to an abusive system that has wronged him and the people he cares about.
When Jason started up his villain business, the death penalty was legal in Gotham City. (See Detective Comics #644, The Joker: Devil's Advocate, Batgirl 2000 #19, Punchline #1.) The death penalty was also in place during his Robin run. Jason didn't argue in favor of the state having the right to kill prisoners, and the death penalty never addressed his complaints about the status quo.
Jason has rescued people from wrongful* imprisonment and the death penalty. Again, based on his own firsthand experiences, he has many reasons to believe that the system is broken. *Some of us would argue that locking any people in prisons tends to be wrongful and inhumane by default, but we could choose to accept the standard premises of crime fiction as without endorsing it as moral instruction.
Jason Todd is a criminal: a mass murderer, a terrorist, a villain. He does evil. He doesn't represent or support the legal system. He probably has the least political capital out of all the Batfamily-associated characters. He doesn't promote the death penalty. He commits murder—illegally, as a criminal, state-unapproved.
Some recent comics related to the topic:
Gotham Nights (2020) #11 "One Minute After Midnight", written by Marc Guggenheim
Red Hood and Nightwing team up to investigate the case of a man wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced to be executed. Both of them disapprove of how the broken criminal legal system botched this case.
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Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #8 (2023), written by Matthew Rosenberg
"You familiar with Hannah Arendt's concept of Schreibtischtäter? Desk murderers? It's people who use the state to kill for them, so they don't have to get their hands dirty."
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whenweallvote · 1 month
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Today is Equal Pay Day. On average, a woman in the U.S. has to work until today — March 12th — to earn what a man was paid in the year prior. 🪙🙅🏽‍♀️💵
This #EqualPayDay, join us in bringing awareness to the gender wage gap, which is even wider for women of color. 
The politicians WE elect can implement reforms that address pay inequality across industries. Make sure you’re registered to vote NOW at weall.vote/register.
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vern-a · 11 months
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Hand slipped <- (totally didnt spend 5 hours on this)
(this is about the characters not the streamers)
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brainbleedo · 2 days
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In honour of my previous poll.
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balls-on-my-face · 5 months
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pratik telling akarsha about the snail race he won at school 🐌
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