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Terfs really think dicks are inherently weapons of mass destruction like??? What the FUCK are u saying lmao
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oh so they’re just saying the quiet part out loud? Good to know they’re just out and open now
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I had a stupid idea
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So we all know that Tumblr is US-centric. But to what degree? (and can we skew the results of this poll by posting it at a time where they should be asleep?)
Reblog to increase sample size!
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@aialaau yeah, it’s us
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here, have some bi-ace solidarity
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Heard some important information on Twitter today, and thought I’d post it here for anyone who may not have heard it. This is actually a thing, devised by human rights organisation called Karma Nirvana.
Reblog to save a life?
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“ThE lEfT iS nOT aNtIseMITiC”
The left are turning into the very people they keep saying they’d slap. They’re fucking Nazis.
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I can't stress enough how much I miss StumbleUpon
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What does the "banana republic is a fucked up name for a store" post you reblogged mean? I'm afraid of looking dumb.
The term "banana republic" was originally coined to describe countries in Central and South America (mainly Honduras and Guatemala) whose economies were rendered dependent on the production and export of bananas (among other agricultural goods, but mainly bananas) by American fruit corporations leveraging the power of the U.S. government, the U.S. military and the CIA.
Throughout most of the of the 20th century, American corporations such as United Fruit, Cuyamel, and the Standard Fruit Company owned large portions of these countries' lands, to the point that in some cases they controlled their railway, road, and port infrastructure, and they engaged in a variety of imperialist actions to lower production costs, such as violence against labor activists and anti wage reform lobbying.
The pinnacle of this phenomenon was the 1954 Guatemalan coup, when United Fruit convinced the goverment of US president Dwight D. Eisenhower that the elected president of Guatemala, Jacobo Árbenz (who had expropriated some of the company's unused land and given it to Guatemalan peasants) was secretly working with the Soviet Union, resulting in a CIA coup which deposed the Árbenz government and replaced it with a thirty-year right-wing military dictatorship which effectively acted as a puppet government to protect the interests of United Fruit and the U.S. government.
Nowadays the term has broadened to refer to any small, economically unstable country with an economy which has been rendered dependent on the export of a particular natural resource due to economic exploitation by a more powerful country.
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DIMENSION 20: A STARSTRUCK ODYSSEY (2022) but there's no context
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sir that is my beloved mutual with whom i have not shared a fandom since 2013
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Detective Comics #1084 - Batman Returns!
After going on a journey of mental/spiritual recovery after the Orghams attempted to hang him as part of a ritual to erase Batman from the memories of Gotham, Batman returns! Refreshed from his trip, Bruce signals the beginning of the end of the Orgham's supervillainous form of gentrification!
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Great issue, wish I could post more from the main story (the back-up, featuring Cass Cain and Lady Shiva, which seemingly takes place prior to Bruce's return to Gotham, is also excellent).
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