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‘Astro Smurf’ Aweng Chuol by Olesya Asanova for King Kong Magazine June 2018
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We stan a leo queen
Leo’s have such a contagious energy
Since when is being a Pisces a Leo? …….. and Leo’s never even act like this lmao.
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Reblogging again because you can never have enough Nazi flag ripping on your blog.
Reblogging because we stand against hate.
Reblogging because fuck yes
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Please spread the word for anyone potentially affected by the ban !!!
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@boredcoderHistory repeats.
This isn’t even the HALF OF IT. Hitler, like Trump, was considered to be a total joke at first, and was thought to be unable to do any of his crazy policy initiatives. Both won their elections without most of the vote. Both pivoted to a less crazy political middle to gain more support after the election.
Never again is now.
Never again is now.
I agree with everything but the Time magazine comparison. Time magazine routinely puts the new president on their cover for person of the year, it’s a terrible comparison for the two. Obama was on the cover, Bush was on the cover, Clinton was on the cover, etc.
– the point is that gracing the cover is not always a positive. We must halt the glorification of Trump.Anther comparison is the silencing and slandering of the press. Hitler called the press the lying press. Donald Trump calls the news outlets fake news. And both of them actively silenced the media and journalists.
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I am heartbroken that today President Trump is closing the door on children, mothers and fathers fleeing violence and war. I am heartbroken that America is turning its back on a proud history of welcoming refugees and immigrants — the people who helped build your country, ready to work hard in exchange for a fair chance at a new life.
I am heartbroken that Syrian refugee children, who have suffered through six years of war by no fault of their own, are singled-out for discrimination.
I am heartbroken for girls like my friend Zaynab, who fled wars in three countries — Somalia, Yemen and Egypt — before she was even 17. Two years ago she received a visa to come to the United States. She learned English, graduated high school and is now in college studying to be a human rights lawyer.
Zaynab was separated from her little sister when she fled unrest in Egypt. Today her hope of being reunited with her precious sister dims.
In this time of uncertainty and unrest around the world, I ask President Trump not to turn his back on the world’s most defenceless children and families. (via mysticben)
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Artist Alert: Lucia Patricia Znamirowski is very inspiring with her abstract and emotive drawings. This one is titled “Beach Day”, 2010 (pen & ink).
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