rodrickheffeley:

in the name of the father (get out 2017), the son (us 2019) and the holy spirit (nope 2022)

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quark-nova:

escuerzoresucitado:

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cuddling

Important addition:

as promised, here's the two crows i saw lying in the grass, just messing around pic.twitter.com/vKyurck4Tl  — tef (@tef_ebooks) November 13, 2020ALT

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freehawaii:

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO THIS MONTH THE ALOHA MARCH IN WASHINGTON, DC 

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The Aloha Marches Of 1998 And 2000 In Washington, DC Were The Vision Of One Man -  Koani Founder John “Butch” Kekahu III. 

Both Events Brought Worldwide Attention To The Plight Of Native Hawaiians And The Cry For A Free Hawai`i.

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pinene:

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google you gotta relax

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so-much-for-subtlety:

jockfeeder19:

swollenmuscles:

I mean, its true. 😅

Love that he was fully ready to give a treatise on ass.

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twixnmix:

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Josephine Baker rehearsing for her show at the Olympia Music Hall in Paris on April 30, 1959 . 

Photos by Philippe Le Tellier

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twixnmix:

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Josephine Baker in her dressing room at the Casino de Paris in Paris, 1931.

Photos by Boris Lipnitzki

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witchesversuspatriarchy:
“Or just go to browse and hang out! I promise it will be inspiring :)
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witchesversuspatriarchy:

Or just go to browse and hang out! I promise it will be inspiring :)

bariumsalts:

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bulldog-butch:

can white people stop boo-hooing about how they lost their favorite vacation spot because of the fires on maui? it’s vile. people lost their lives and their homes. no one gives a shit that your colonizing ass can’t go somewhere you were never welcome anyway

This AND if you’ve ever visited/vacationed in Hawái it’s time to pay up. If y’all love Hawái so much, show it by donating. Oh, and never go back. That native land has been EXPLOITED by vacationers and capitalism. The government is spending money and resources in order to house and feed tourists/visitors OVER sending help to the native people who NEED IT. Stop going to Hawái. It’s not your land.

Just wanted to add on to this a concrete example: a couple years ago the Hawaiian government implemented water rationing FOR LOCALS ONLY, while continuing to allow tourists to use as much water as they wanted for fancy hotels, spas, pools, and GOLF COURSES. This is obviously the exact opposite of how water shortages should be addressed. I don’t even think many of the tourists had any idea that the water they used on vacation was literally being taken from the homes of indigenous people: many tourists think they are helping local economies. I would LOVE to visit Hawaii and see amazing Polynesian biomes and active volcanoes without a passport, but I have resigned myself to the fact that there is currently no ethical way for me to do so. Visiting Hawaii would take needed resources from the people who live there, and the tourism industrial complex would actively lie to me about it if I tried to travel there in an ethical or sustainable manner. The US has really plundered those amazing islands and done so much harm to them in so many ways. Native Hawaiians are begging tourists to stay away. So please take their demands seriously and enjoy Hawaii’s amazing natural wonders through video instead of in person.

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