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Hereâs a hoping for a good year for everyone!
This radiates pure joy
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She time traveled from 1978 the moves are too good

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October canât come soon enough
This has been in my likes since last year. It is time.
This is the 21st night of September skeleton. He only appears once a year.
Iâm late but Iâm still reblogging. @firespirited
@mothgoggles thank you for making my day! Happy đľSeptemberđľ!
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#SuicidePreventionMonth may be coming to a close this week, but you can C-A-R-E all year long. Thank you Cynthia Erivo and Ben Platt for explaining how to practice our recommended suicide prevention steps đ
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its a national holiday
Celebrating someoneâs death seems like a really macabre thing to do. Like I get that people donât like him because of how his administration dealt with the AIDS epidemic, but promoting someoneâs death as a good thing doesnât sit well with me.
during his administration, we had a problem with abuse of patients in mental healthcare facilities (asylums, but donât call them that), and his response to it was just to shut down the entire system. he closed all public mental healthcare facilities because a few of them were mistreating patients, and all those mentally ill people suddenly found themselves homeless without the skills necessary to survive in the general populous. heâs the reason why our healthcare system is so terrible, and heâs to blame for the homelessness epidemic (iâll get into the next reason why heâs responsible for our high homeless population in a sec). millions of people lost everything because of reagan. thousands died.
he also completely restructured our economy. from 1776 until he became president, we had an economic system like no other (look up the American School), but he removed most of the rules and regulations we had to keep the system in place because our system at the time limited accumulation of wealth. we had a built-in buffer that kept most people middle class. when he restructured our economy so he and his friends could get richer, reagan removed the safeguards that kept us out of poverty (most of the time), so now the lower echelons of society were in freefall towards homelessness. people lost their homes and businesses because the rich could do basically whatever they wanted now. superstores like wal-mart rose to prominence and pushed out small businesses because of this. our government also greatly reduced its expenditure on infrastructure. ronald reaganâs greed is why we donât have enough trains and all our roads are falling apart.
he also expanded our already bloated military while in power. one of his slogans was âpeace in strength.â his goal for our country was to get an iron grip around the rest of the world and impose our own agendas on other countries at gunpoint.
One of the first things reagan did when he came to power was to ignore the supreme courtâs earlier ruling, ignore the constitution, and try to enforce a mandatory daily christian prayer time in all schools. when government workers went on strike against him and his policies, he fired 11,345 people. he put 11,345 people out of a job because they didnât like him.
he lowered taxes for the rich, but increased taxes on the poor, contributing to the aforementioned lack of infrastructure and homelessness crisis. he also began privatising the government, which put thousands of jobs at risk and made wealthy capitalists the men who run our country. reagan is responsible for trickle down economics.
after the great depression, our government put in social programs to help people stay afloat, like universal healthcare for the elderly and disabled, basic income (the government paid people to dig ditches if they couldnât find any other jobs. the ditches didnât serve any purpose, but those people needed money and the government was willing to give money to anyone who worked), and food stamps. ronald reagan slashed all these programs and more, like the EPA, which made sure we were a âgreenâ country.
as a result of these slashes, people who had been secure on government assistance programs were now having to take out loans and get into debt, which jeopardised our economy. we had a stock market crash because people were becoming too poor to buy stocks, and our national debt increased by 3 times. we went from $997 billion in debt to $2.85 trillion in 1987.
he also pushed us further into the cold war. previously, our relations with russia were cooling down a bit, but during reaganâs second term, he began actively threatening russia again. ronald reagan brought us to the brink of a nuclear war that would have killed all humans on earth.
Ronald Reagan and Maggie Thatcher, the most hated prime minister in UK history, were close friends. he was also personal friends with Donald Trump.
Under reagan, we resumed a history of violent military imperialism in foreign countries, most notably lebanon, afghanistan, and pakistan. In lebanon, we tried to stop a revolution against an oppressive regime, and in afghanistan and pakistan, reagan ordered the CIA to train civilians and create a military force to fight russia for us. Reagan created the taliban, a militant group that even today publicly dismembers people for playing games in public. they cut off childrenâs hands. He also began dealing weapons with China, betraying our longstanding ally, Taiwan, destabilising politics in the pacific. Under his orders, we secretly aided african and south american military dictatorships in crushing their opposition. He assisted Ayatollah Khomeini, the leader of Iran who started the 1979 revolution, in purging political opposition from the government. in 1988 our military shot down an iranian commercial flight, killing 290 civilians.
Reagan was a Nazi sympathiser and referred to slain SS officers as âvictimsâ of the war. just to make sure you read that right: Ronald Reagan supported the Nazis.
He declared the war on drugs, a movement that has greatly increased the disproportionate incarceration rates of african american and latino men in this country.
During Reaganâs second term, 115,000 people were diagnosed with AIDS and 70,000 died of it. Reagan did nothing to curb the spread, despite knowing that the AIDS epidemic almost exclusively affected black people and the LGBT community. when he learned how many people were dying and who they were, he laughed. he laughed at our suffering while we were dropping dead.
In short, Ronald Reagan was a wealthy, selfish, greedy, capitalistic, imperialist, racist, ableist, homophobic, genocidal, antisemitic, warmongering, backstabbing murderer. Ronald Reagan was a monster.
Wow and this didnât even cover the crack epidemic
It doesnât cover the crack epidemic, or the various wars in South America, that resulted in the refugees immigrant crisis now.
Always reblog.
And you wonât learn a word of that in any American history clsss

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I loooove howlâs moving castle because no matter how pretty and mysterious and talented a guy is his house will still be rancid as fuck I love that touch of realism âşď¸
maybe this is just me Being Old but i really, really hate that the âpay a subscription fee to access contentâ model is replacing the âpay once for content youâll actually useâ model and it makes me not want to support these companies out of Spite
The shift from exchange to extraction.
A 2016 article by the World Economic Forumâs Global Future Councils predicted that by 2030, âall products will have become services.â One way [to do this] is by framing a lack of ownership as a new kind of freedom. This obviously benefits the companies selling those services. No longer expected to offer novelty in exchange for subscriptions, just access, they can effectively sell the same product over and over again [âŚ].
As the largest tech platforms consolidate their dominance of more and more areas of our lives, we donât just use them, we actually inhabit them [âŚ]. Platforms are the new public space, and subscriptions are the tax we pay to occupy it.
This is almost enough to make one nostalgic for transactionality. As the economic relationships that govern our lives are less bounded in time and space, it becomes more appealing to slip through the cracks, to make purchases with no strings attached, to buy a pair of shoes or a desk lamp from someone who doesnât know who we are and move along without leaving a data trail or entering into a permanent brand relationship. [âŚ]
Rather than doing something â making purchases and moving on â customers âbecome somebodyâ specific, like loyal Amazon Prime customers. [âŚ] By conferring preferred status, the Prime subscription reframes an otherwise transactional relationship as an identity [âŚ]. By marketing this attitude, Amazon implies that being its customer, not just buying its products, is how we must engage with the company, [⌠replacing] discrete retail purchases with a recurring merchandise stream.
Excerpts from the article âLoyalty Tests: Subscription services arenât an escape from shopping, theyâre a surrender to brandsâ

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Brakes broke.
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