All because you kept quiet.
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All because you kept quiet.

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THE LAST DAY GUYS
Every April 30th, like clockwork.
At least I know that the people of tumblr will never let me down.
Y'ALL ALREADY KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS!
Sociable weavers in southern Africa build huge shared nests like bird apartment buildings. The biggest ones can grow about 7.2 meters long, weigh as much as a tonne, and give separate rooms to several hundred birds.
IRISH LASS TELLS THE IRISH TO UNITE AND FIGHT
Irish Freedom Protesters of 2026
...what???

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Bringing this back because it's still relevant.
Vincent Price introduces The Vincent Price Collection of Fine Art for Sears (1962)
A story in three parts
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Failed Army...

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Not the dog tryna explain how to throw the sandal to his owner
i hate ai and the government
Reblog out of principle..
Correct.
A prime example of stories/history being altered to suit an agenda.
Nothing scares the greedy more than people realizing for themselves who the enemy really is.

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They're right. But also, they're the most expensive. Please make it make sense. If I'm paying top dollar for a burger, at least make it look fresh. I don't want someone's back pocket burger when I'm paying a small fortune.
28 years ago today, Keshia Thomas was 18 years old when the KKK held a rally in her home town of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Hundreds of protesters turned out to tell the white supremacist organization that they were not welcome in the progressive college town. At one point during the event, a man with an SS tattoo and wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with a Confederate flag ended up on the protesters' side of the fence and a small group began to chase him. He was quickly knocked to the ground and kicked and hit with placard sticks.
As people began to shout, "Kill the Nazi," the high school student, fearing that mob mentality had taken over, decided to act. Thomas threw herself on top of one of the men she had come to protest, protecting him from the blows, and told the crowd that you "can't beat goodness into a person." In discussing her motivation for this courageous act after the event, she stated, "Someone had to step out of the pack and say, 'this isn't right'... I knew what it was like to be hurt. The many times that that happened, I wish someone would have stood up for me... violence is violence - nobody deserves to be hurt, especially not for an idea."
Thomas never heard from the man after that day but months later, a young man came up to her to say thanks, telling her that the man she had protected was his father. For Thomas, learning that he had a son brought even greater significance to her heroic act. As she observed, "For the most part, people who hurt... they come from hurt. It is a cycle. Let's say they had killed him or hurt him really bad. How does the son feel? Does he carry on the violence?"
Mark Brunner, the student photographer who took this now famous photograph, added that what was so remarkable was who Thomas saved: "She put herself at physical risk to protect someone who, in my opinion, would not have done the same for her. Who does that in this world?"
In response to those who argued that the man deserved a beating or more, Pulitzer Prize-winning commentator Leonard Pitts Jr. offered this short reflection in The Miami Herald: "That some in Ann Arbor have been heard grumbling that she should have left the man to his fate, only speaks of how far they have drifted from their own humanity. And of the crying need to get it back.
Keshia's choice was to affirm what they have lost.
Keshia's choice was human.
Keshia's choice was hope."
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"Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster."
- Friedrich Nietzsche