the phrase "this machine kills fascists" has gone through enough layers of meaning that I think it's come all the way back around to where the funniest thing you could put it on would be a gun
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the phrase "this machine kills fascists" has gone through enough layers of meaning that I think it's come all the way back around to where the funniest thing you could put it on would be a gun

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Seraph in the headlights
sometimes people think I am on Mad At Them Island, when in fact I am far more often paddling around in the waters of Slightly Annoyed With Their Recent Behavior Bay, or perhaps on the beautiful Peninsula of Get Well Soon But I Will Not Be Engaging With All Of That
this tiktok is cropped from a canadian (CBC, which you can see in the tiktok url) adaptation of the australian (ABC) TV show called You Can't Ask That (the name is the same in the canadian adaptation), which takes the awkward/naïve/silly/embarrassing/compassionate/prejudiced questions people have about groups that many aren't well-educated on, such as little people, ex-prisoners, polyamorous people, and indigenous people (all real examples from the first australian season alone, among quite a few more).
on top of the above CBC adaptation in the video, there are 7 seasons of the original produced in australia, as well as several similar adaptations of the program format in languages like dutch and arabic. I haven't watched the other versions, and I don't know where to find the full episode of the CBC adaptation shown above, but I am a fan of the australian version, so I'll link that.
if you're in Australia, be that physically or digitally, you can watch the australian episode on little people and many more on the official ABC iView website here. they also air occasionally on the ABC TV channel if you have access to that. or, I don't know, you can find it somewhere else if you prefer.

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"everyone is paying super close attention to everyone else all the time" actualy statistical error. hypervigilance georg, who enters fight or flight when someone starts breathing differently, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
#this one's for the people who hear 'people aren't paying that close attention to you! I mean do YOU pay that close of attention to them?'#and go: unfortunately yeah!!!!!!!#you are georg hope this helps. love u#hang in there one day u will be able to pay less attention all the time
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I like the implication that Caesar gets re-murdered each time
that's what makes it a ritual celebration
opening tumblr in march and it's just like "huh. knife weather we're having."
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Modern research shows the public work together selflessly in an emergency, motivated by a strong impulse to help
“The notion that people panic and run screaming for the exits is a Hollywood fiction,” said Prof Stephen Reicher, an expert in group behaviour at the University of St Andrews.
“Characteristically, people stay and help each other,” he said. “We found this during the 7/7 attacks on the underground and the 1999 attack on the Admiral Duncan pub in London, where people looked after each other even though they feared other bombs.
“In our own research on the Leytonstone tube attack in 2015, there was an amazing level of spontaneous coordination by bystanders: some directed others away from danger. Some distracted the attacker. Some confronted the attacker. Each was able to act because of the others. Heroism was a feature of the group, not just the individual,” he added.
Prof Clifford Stott, a specialist in the psychology of crowds and group identity at Keele University, agreed. Modern research, he said, showed “bystander apathy” was a myth. Instead, strangers often work together in emergency situations with highly sophisticated unity.”
Bystander apathy is a myth invented by the New York Times to cover up that the police were called by several residents of the building, but the cops refused to act. The cops then told the Times that 38 people just watched her die (a seemingly arbitrary number and a physical impossibility based on where the attacks occurred), and the Times ran with it. In fact, Kitty was alive when the cops got there, and was being held and comforted by one of her friends who lived in the building because one of the people who saw her get attacked from across the street called her friend to go get her. Because people care.
You have just been attacked. How likely is it that someone will come to your help? If you remember the infamous case of Kitty Genovese in 19
I will always re-blog this. The story of Kitty Genovese’s murder has gone down in history as a story about everyone watching it happen and doing nothing and none of the story is true.
here we gooooooooo
CU in the NT! March 20th!
wowww i got the news in a group chat and only just thought to go to the insta post, but there are MORE PICTURES! gay international holiday for real
Trailer! Trailer trailer trailer!
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the fun thing about having a mental health crashout in your thirties is that sure yeah you're crashing out, but at the same time there's a part of you standing across the room smoking ben affleck style, going yeah yeah you're crashing out. you crashed out before you will crash out again can we wrap this up yet. and the most annoying part about it is that they're right, and that that does Not stop you from crashing out even a little. love and light on planet earth.
Yet another selection of some of the better names I've come across in Regency era newspapers recently.
pushing back against oldest child stereotypes by making unwise choices and not being dependable

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if you're ever wondering what popular media is getting wrong about basically any premodern society, the answer is that there are never enough lawsuits
there's a common idea that in the olden days all disputes were resolved through violence, but even in settings where that was true, people would still sue each other about it.
Iron Lung theory: nothing inexplicable happened in that movie. That’s just what solitary confinement does to a guy.