TOM HIDDLESTON in THOR 2011. Dir. Kenneth Branagh.
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tannertan36
The Bowery Presents

#extradirty
trying on a metaphor
Claire Keane

pixel skylines
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
almost home

roma★
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Love Begins
taylor price

bliss lane
noise dept.
Noah Kahan
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

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TOM HIDDLESTON in THOR 2011. Dir. Kenneth Branagh.

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People will literally be doing anything on ao3
^ what inspired this post btw
desperately want to draw want nothing less than to be drawing
this is how many pillows I want
Where does the you go. In this scenario
? what do u mean
Ah another fan of the classic children's roleplay, "neolithic burial"
yeah u get it
our favorite games were sandwich and monster truck
sandwich you took all the pillows off the couch laid on it put the pillows back on and then your siblings sat back on the couch
monster truck everyone laid on the floor and without our arms we tried to roll over each other
Here's a classic for Sci-Fi Cutaway Saturday: A 1970s cutaway view of a Toroidal Colony, by NASA artist Rick Guidice.

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biology of a stapler
some more speculative staplings
nothing is more tumblr than having a tumblr sexyman wiki and then warn you to not find some of those men sexy because it's problematic
these people would fucking die if they ever spoke to more than 1 furry
What if everything gets better in 2016
county clare, ireland
divorced couple energy ship will always be immaculate to me. we hate each other. we've seen each other naked. I know how you take your morning coffee. I will never make you your morning coffee again. get it yourself. here you go, I gave it to you anyway. you disgust me. I will always be somewhat in love with you. I will be yours forever. you're not mine anymore. you will always be mine. fuck you. let's fuck, for old time's sake. did you steal my cd? no, no. keep it.

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In Catalonia, this weekend we commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Social Revolution (the period of collectivisation and workers' organisation of society known in English as Revolutionary Catalonia).
On the 17th of July 1936, the fascists in the Spanish army started a coup against the democratically-elected Republic government in Melilla (one of the Spanish-controlled cities in the coast of Northern Africa). This coup spread to the Iberian peninsula the next day, July 18th. Catalonia was one of the places with a strongest resistance (together with the Valencian Country and Madrid city), which managed to stop the coup in their homelands thanks to the workers' antifascist organisations (anarchist, pro-Catalan, and communist unions, parties, social centres, and other grassroots organisations).
From the places where the coup had been successful, the fascists kept trying to expand their dictatorial rule through military invasion of everything they considered should be Spain, met with resistance. This is how the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) was started.
With the emergencies of war, workers saw the need and opportunity to create an equal society based on the principles of anarchism. Factories and farms were collectivised, luxury hotels and restaurants were turned into shelters and community kitchens, and the mansions of the bourgeoisie and nobility who were fleeing to fascist-controlled areas were shared by working class families. The hope, cheerfulness, and conscience of collaborating with the creation of a better future for all is what explains why people look so happy in the photos taken in the earliest days of the war in Catalonia. Workers excitedly took up arms to go fight against fascism and assist the creation of the future.
The other European countries signed a pact of no intervention, saying that it was an "internal affair" and they would not assist the legitimate democratically-elected government against the army who wanted to impose a fascist dictatorship. Hitler's Germany and Mussolini's Italy violated the pact and strongly helped Franco, trying out new weaponry (specially aerial bombing of civilian villages, towns, and cities) for the first time, techniques which some years later they used against the civilians of those same democratic countries who had refused to help fight fascism, during the Second World War (1939-1945). The only country who gave some help was the USSR, but with nowhere near as much involvement as the fascists. Still, thousands of antifascist volunteers came to join the International Brigades.
The war was very unequal when it comes to the resources, weaponry, and international support of its sides. In the end, the anarchist dream of an equal society with respect and dignity for all came to an end with the fascists' victory in the war, giving way to a nightmare 40-year-long fascist dictatorship that killed, jailed, and tortured the opposition, where speaking leftist ideas set a danger to your life, where speaking our languages (Catalan, Basque, Galician, Aranese, Asturian) was forbidden, where the imposition of Catholicism and women's control was absolute. A regime of terror and psychological control that has left many of our older relatives still unable to speak of parts of their life without breaking down.
We have never recovered from everything that was lost. The lives, the hopes and dreams that were cut short, the children that were stolen by the dictatorship and the Catholic Church, the interiorized self-hatred of national minorities where many have been left to believe we have no place in the modern world and must completely assimilate and abandon our culture for the supposedly superior Spanish one, the workers' organisations' buildings and libraries and budgets that were given to the Church or burned down, the records of our history and language and literature that were purposely destroyed, the trauma always present in the ones who were arrested, tortured, publicly humiliated, even the children beaten by the teachers for being heard speaking their mother tongue. The institutions that are still inheritors of the fascist ones: police, judicial system, the main Spanish political parties, the companies whose owners are as rich and powerful as they are because of their implication with the dictatorship. The way that Spain is, still, a fascist state.
And yet, the memory of the Social Revolution has lived on, same as our language has. Sometimes whispered at home or at clandestine meetings, sometimes shouted in the squares and recklessly at the police at the torture cells. It has inspired people all around the world. Now, with a global rise of the far-right again which has also reached here and many young men turning to it, it is a time to remember what happened, what can be done, and what we cannot ever let happen again.
We still carry "a new world in our hearts".
okay
Donkey heaven is the same as Ocnus hell it’s very efficient
Actually no one should be having sex. All of us are aged-up minors and the passage of time is inherently problematic
The worst part about this is that some people genuinely have this take:
Oh god this being on my dash is like seeing my own corpse dragged through the town square
Operation Solomon • Jewish Museum London
Ethiopian Jews being airlifted from Addis Ababa to Israel on May 24, 1991, as part of Operation Solomon. This covert operation involved 34 jumbo jets of the Israeli air force, hundreds of soldiers and the evacuation of 14,200 Jews. It was prompted by the worsening political situation in Ethiopia under the government of Mengistu Haile Mariam.
A Jewish community was first established in Ethiopia sometime after the destruction of the First Temple in around 587 BCE. The origin of the Ethiopian Jews is unclear though most believe that they are the descendants of King Solomon and Queen Sheba. Throughout its history, the community has been referred to by numerous names like ‘’Falasha’’ which means ‘’stranger’’ which shows how their Christian neighbours viewed them as strangers in their land and ‘’Beta Israel’’ which literally means ‘’house of Israel’’. This name shows the community’s own deep connection to the Torah and their faith.
The Beta Israel exodus to Israel began in the early 1980s, after a coup in the Ethiopian government led to the death of 2500 Jews, directly followed by Ethiopia forbidding the practice of Judaism and the teaching of Hebrew. This was the start of various operations conducted by Israel to rescue the Beta Israel community.
People scrutinizing influencers for their views should also hold them to account for their facts.
You can instantly tell if someone is in an ideological echo chamber when they make glaring, easily-fixed mistakes about history like this. Einstein penned some of the most accessible Zionist literature ever written, and yet within the closed loop of online antizionism, the only knowledge available about his relationship to Israel and Zionism consists of quote-mines selected specifically to make history appear to be the exact opposite of what it actually was. This one of the key features of antizionism as a subculture of course, but in the case of Einstein specifically it really speaks to a need by these communities to believe that respected figures of history agreed with them. Which is not bad - everybody does that. What's bad is distorting history.
This is part of why I always insist, whenever anybody brings up the fact Einstein was a socialist, his Zionism must also be brought up alongside it, because without it the picture is simply incomplete and inaccurate. He and the other old guards Zionists viewed Zionism as a principled application of revolutionary socialism to try and solve the Jewish Question. Zionism was not seen as some add-on or side-project, but actually-existing socialism. It was not seen as colonialism, it was seen as what we would now call decolonization (back then they usually said things like "repatriation", "return", or things like that, since decolonial terminology - itself largely coined by Zionists and fellow travellers - didn't exist yet). Einstein was not shy about any of this, and his frequent misrepresentation today as an antizionist is a deep insult to his intellectual and political legacy.

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I found these images in the Instagram account whatsahistory. The quotes are from George Orwell’s autobiographical book Homage to Catalonia, where he explains his experiences in Catalonia and Aragon when he came as a volunteer in the International Brigades to help us fight against fascism in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).