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link-i-guess · 2 days
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I posted about Palestine on social media for years with zero interaction. No one wanted to talk about it and it has always seemed too far removed for americans to give a shit about.
So again I just want to remind people, it's never been like this before (in the us). This movement has always been here, but they can no longer bury it.
The fact that protests and boycotts have been sustained for going-on 6months, that's not nothing. This should be evidence to you that we can sustain the momentum, we must, and use this momentum for radical changes within ourselves, our habits, and our education.
We have the rest of the world to catch up with.
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link-i-guess · 2 days
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I LOVE THIS
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i like socializing with other queer people but man there is nothing quite like having a married straight guy as a friend
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link-i-guess · 2 days
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my dead goth son and his friendly neighborhood personified concept of insanity
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link-i-guess · 4 days
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hello jonathan sims you and your eyes are certainly something
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link-i-guess · 4 days
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here, have some bi-ace solidarity
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link-i-guess · 4 days
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just a reminder to COMPLETELY boycott Eurovision this year; Azerbaijan and Israel, despite committing genocide, are STILL allowed to compete & have NOT been banned. by refusing to ban both countries, Eurovision is profiting off of the genocide of Palestinians and Armenians.
do not listen to the artists. do not pirate or stream the artists' music, and this applies to ALL the artists who are competing and performing this year. do not listen to the songs on ANY platform, do not give them ANY attention.
write to your broadcasters and tell them you REFUSE to watch the channels until they recognise the Armenian and Palestinian genocides & that you find it disgusting how they are allowing Eurovision despite Azerbaijan and Israel's entries.
do NOT give eurovision OR the competing artists ANYTHING but silence.
boycott ALL of eurovision.
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link-i-guess · 6 days
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Toby Fox recently tweeted commenting on the MatPat leaving Game Theory situation!! It seems Sans really is Ness.. and… also Papyrus.. for some reason..
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link-i-guess · 11 days
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THE NDP FORCED A CALL FOR A CEASEFIRE
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link-i-guess · 12 days
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the idealized version of my tomorrow self will fix this
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link-i-guess · 12 days
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link-i-guess · 12 days
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A lot like questioning your gender often goes hand in hand with making you think critically about gender norms even if you realize you're cis, I think allo people would be a lot better off if they questioned that as well.
If you think you might be aromantic, you'll spend time thinking critically about the way romantic relationships function, in society, and for you personally. Do you stay with someone because you like them, or because you feel like you have to? Are you prioritizing a romantic relationship because you actually want to? Are you communicating your needs and creating a partnership that works for you, or are you following a blueprint that is largely unsound outside of media portrayals?
I guarantee that if you spend time researching and questioning your romantic orientation, you'll have a more critical view of the way romance largely functions in society, and what you want to take from that, and what you want to scrap.
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link-i-guess · 12 days
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Gaza is already the most intense starvation catastrophe of recent decades. The death toll from hunger and disease may soon surpass the body count from bombs and bullets. The Famine Review Committee reported this week that Gaza is facing “imminent famine”. The Integrated Phase Classification (IPC) system, set up 20 years ago, provides the most authoritative assessments of humanitarian crises. Its figures for Gaza are the worst ever by any metric. It estimates that 677,000 people, or 32% of all Gazans, are in “catastrophic” conditions today and a further 41% are in “emergency” conditions. It expects fully half of Gazans, more than 1 million people, to be in “catastrophe” or “famine” within weeks. A parallel report from the Famine Early Warning System Network of the US Agency for International Development sounds the same alarm. It is the clearest warning that the network has given at any time in its 40-year history. A rule of thumb is that “catastrophe” or “famine” conditions mean a daily death rate from from hunger or disease of two people out of 10,000. About half are children under five years old. The arithmetic is simple. For a population of 1 million, that is 200 deaths per day, 6,000 per month.
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link-i-guess · 12 days
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occasional posts from users
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