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bat mosaic at the rijksmuseum you are all i think about 💖
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can’t stop smiling in inappropriate situations
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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (2005) dir. Joe Wright
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wajjs · 4 hours
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born to be an idgafer forced to be a yearner
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wajjs · 7 hours
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Argentina has THE BEST public University of the entire south american region. Our current disaster of a president decided to reduce funding on said University. Now we don't know if all the colleges will be able to stay open after this first semester.
The college of Medicine can only remain open this semester by closing down lifts (it has 16+ floors), turning off any kind of heating (we're entering winter season) and turning off most artificial lights.
Students have to walk in semi-darkness to get to their classrooms. Access to classrooms is already limited because of the lifts being closed down and only people in wheelchairs will be allowed to use them. If you have any other kind of disability, well, tough luck.
And this is just the college of Medicine. This is just the tip of the iceberg, the first bit of news in regards to our University that is surfacing after this disgrace of a president declared war on intellectuals and the arts.
Yet you have fanatics consumed by hatred who say this is okay. They celebrate poverty, but they also punish it. If you're poor, you don't deserve education. If you're poor, you don't deserve access to the arts. If you're poor, you don't deserve anything. Your whole life should be dedicated to working so that maybe one day you will stop being poor. You won't ever stop being poor because the system is rigged against you, but you should sacrifice your whole life to try and not be poor anyway.
These fanatics celebrate suffering, not realizing they're screwing themselves up, too.
I'm sad for my own country. I want to say that I want to leave. But even when everything is being systematically broken down and destroyed, I want to stay. There IS beauty here. There IS hope.
But first and foremost:
Con la UBA ayer, hoy, y siempre.
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wajjs · 8 hours
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with the exception of hot cock, my other posts that get traction are political on one way or another. what the hell. i talk daily about fucking that old man in the old man yaoi real website and i am being failed like this
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wajjs · 8 hours
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i just want yall to know what's happening. i want this to be both a wake up call and a warning tale. voting is a right but it is also a duty. in this case, the people failed themselves by performing their duty in the most self destructive way possible.
considering sending an ask to mr gaiman himself about the situation with public education here in arg but at the same time i don't want to inflict him with what will happen if he replies and people start picking up fights
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considering sending an ask to mr gaiman himself about the situation with public education here in arg but at the same time i don't want to inflict him with what will happen if he replies and people start picking up fights
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wajjs · 13 hours
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I’m not arguing with a metal frontman. Whatever you growl, baby.
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wajjs · 14 hours
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To those of you who aren't from Argentina, you don't understand how distressing and depressing this is.
Besides public education guaranteeing that everyone has access to it, and Universities having public healthcare with university hospitals (that are among the most renowned), the other form of government we had that explicitly went after public education was the past military dictatorship.
More specifically, in our history we have what's known as "the night of the long batons" during which cops attacked and raided five different faculties, attacking students and professors alike for being explicitly against the military coup. It was a direct attack against public education so that they could control and regulate it.
It's not something minor that our current president is in favor of this military dictatorship. He and his team have pronounced themselves in favor of military men that have kidnapped, tortured and murdered too many people. They deny the official number of people that are still considered missing, stating that the number is an over exaggeration and that things weren't as bad as previous governments wanted us to think.
History, of course, proves them wrong. But they have the louder voice, they have the support of mass media, and of tons of 20-somethings that don't know their history and are too eager to repeat it.
Another fact to keep in mind is that our current disgrace of a president wants to make all universities private. We cannot pretend that his actions to defund public education and to destroy it aren't related to this goal. He wants to deny access to education to anyone who cannot afford the astronomical prices of private schools and universities. He wants the middle and lower classes to remain afraid and ignorant.
He's attacking intelectuals and our beloved colleges to his own benefit. But we will resist. We will fight.
Argentina has THE BEST public University of the entire south american region. Our current disaster of a president decided to reduce funding on said University. Now we don't know if all the colleges will be able to stay open after this first semester.
The college of Medicine can only remain open this semester by closing down lifts (it has 16+ floors), turning off any kind of heating (we're entering winter season) and turning off most artificial lights.
Students have to walk in semi-darkness to get to their classrooms. Access to classrooms is already limited because of the lifts being closed down and only people in wheelchairs will be allowed to use them. If you have any other kind of disability, well, tough luck.
And this is just the college of Medicine. This is just the tip of the iceberg, the first bit of news in regards to our University that is surfacing after this disgrace of a president declared war on intellectuals and the arts.
Yet you have fanatics consumed by hatred who say this is okay. They celebrate poverty, but they also punish it. If you're poor, you don't deserve education. If you're poor, you don't deserve access to the arts. If you're poor, you don't deserve anything. Your whole life should be dedicated to working so that maybe one day you will stop being poor. You won't ever stop being poor because the system is rigged against you, but you should sacrifice your whole life to try and not be poor anyway.
These fanatics celebrate suffering, not realizing they're screwing themselves up, too.
I'm sad for my own country. I want to say that I want to leave. But even when everything is being systematically broken down and destroyed, I want to stay. There IS beauty here. There IS hope.
But first and foremost:
Con la UBA ayer, hoy, y siempre.
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wajjs · 14 hours
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On my way to take night classes in the dark, I guess.
This is new levels of depressing.
Argentina has THE BEST public University of the entire south american region. Our current disaster of a president decided to reduce funding on said University. Now we don't know if all the colleges will be able to stay open after this first semester.
The college of Medicine can only remain open this semester by closing down lifts (it has 16+ floors), turning off any kind of heating (we're entering winter season) and turning off most artificial lights.
Students have to walk in semi-darkness to get to their classrooms. Access to classrooms is already limited because of the lifts being closed down and only people in wheelchairs will be allowed to use them. If you have any other kind of disability, well, tough luck.
And this is just the college of Medicine. This is just the tip of the iceberg, the first bit of news in regards to our University that is surfacing after this disgrace of a president declared war on intellectuals and the arts.
Yet you have fanatics consumed by hatred who say this is okay. They celebrate poverty, but they also punish it. If you're poor, you don't deserve education. If you're poor, you don't deserve access to the arts. If you're poor, you don't deserve anything. Your whole life should be dedicated to working so that maybe one day you will stop being poor. You won't ever stop being poor because the system is rigged against you, but you should sacrifice your whole life to try and not be poor anyway.
These fanatics celebrate suffering, not realizing they're screwing themselves up, too.
I'm sad for my own country. I want to say that I want to leave. But even when everything is being systematically broken down and destroyed, I want to stay. There IS beauty here. There IS hope.
But first and foremost:
Con la UBA ayer, hoy, y siempre.
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wajjs · 14 hours
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it's kinda crazy how dick and roy were standard issue best buddies with an unspoken weird vibe for decades until judd winick went insane one day
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wajjs · 14 hours
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Do we seriously have to skip both ads on YouTube now. Like we press skip on the first then we have to wait five more seconds to press skip on the second. Are you actually fucking kidding me
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Argentina has THE BEST public University of the entire south american region. Our current disaster of a president decided to reduce funding on said University. Now we don't know if all the colleges will be able to stay open after this first semester.
The college of Medicine can only remain open this semester by closing down lifts (it has 16+ floors), turning off any kind of heating (we're entering winter season) and turning off most artificial lights.
Students have to walk in semi-darkness to get to their classrooms. Access to classrooms is already limited because of the lifts being closed down and only people in wheelchairs will be allowed to use them. If you have any other kind of disability, well, tough luck.
And this is just the college of Medicine. This is just the tip of the iceberg, the first bit of news in regards to our University that is surfacing after this disgrace of a president declared war on intellectuals and the arts.
Yet you have fanatics consumed by hatred who say this is okay. They celebrate poverty, but they also punish it. If you're poor, you don't deserve education. If you're poor, you don't deserve access to the arts. If you're poor, you don't deserve anything. Your whole life should be dedicated to working so that maybe one day you will stop being poor. You won't ever stop being poor because the system is rigged against you, but you should sacrifice your whole life to try and not be poor anyway.
These fanatics celebrate suffering, not realizing they're screwing themselves up, too.
I'm sad for my own country. I want to say that I want to leave. But even when everything is being systematically broken down and destroyed, I want to stay. There IS beauty here. There IS hope.
But first and foremost:
Con la UBA ayer, hoy, y siempre.
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