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The dark side of “visibility”: How we slept on trans people becoming the new scapegoats of the right
The dark side of “visibility”: How we slept on trans people becoming the new scapegoats of the right
This is a surprisingly excellent article for a cis dude in Salon, and articulates a lot of things I’ve been feeling lately without being able to put into words.
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The Lady of Shallots, John William Waterhouse, 1888, oil on canvas (with slight modern additions).I just made an art history/produce pun, which means the potential audience is like, one person. and that person is me.
I’m pretty sure that piece was by John William Watercress.
of all the punny additions that people have made to this post, this is the one I am most ashamed that I didn’t think of myself
Proud to say that the audience includes at least one other person. Anticipating other works of the Pea-Raphaelites.
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Landed gentry
We started the day feeling pretty positive. The sun was out and we made our way towards Centralia, our destination for the day, where we were checking out a “it might be a place you’d like to start a business” suggestion and to have a look at property.
By the end of the day we were both tired, and pretty demoralised. Which is funny because we may have seen some land that we like. We couldn’t walk it because we couldn’t reach a realtor to check, but our realtor has been tasked with gaining access.
…but it’s further away from anywhere than we originally hoped. And we’re not entirely sure about the feasibility of it.
…which seems to be how all the land is that we look at. Essentially we don’t *quite* have enough money.
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As an inside joke, the officers decided to have the cake decorated in police-blue ribbons and sugared bees (for a “sting”).

The band, led by a city police officer, announced themselves as a weed-loving group named S.P.O.C, which stood for ‘Somebody Protect Our Crops.’ In actuality, it was just COPS spelled backwards.

They played the song ‘I Fought The Law (and the Law Won)’ as a signal to begin the bust.
“Let’s have some fun,” an officer shouted. “Everybody here that’s a cop, stand up! Okay! All the rest of you motherfuckers put your hands on the table, because you’re under arrest! This is a bust!”

I found a video of The Wedding Sting, but there’s no audio :(
IMAGINE YOUR OTP
WOOOW
Puts every single fake married AU to shame.
this is some red wedding shit right here
All these clues and the drug dealers still couldn’t figure out it was a bust?
Wow.
what sort of brooklyn nine fuckin nine

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whether you like star wars or not, you need to watch this
qui-gon jinn didn’t die for this
This is the best 58 seconds of video I have ever seen in my life.
my boyfriend thought i was having some sort of fit. thank god i wasn’t drinking anything at the time holy fuck
This treatment could improve that entire trilogy
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Y’all, rich people tip like shit
I pull up at this nice ass house, I’m walking to the door as the woman pulls in her driveway so the pizza is definitely not late.
I’m all smiley and courteous and shit, she tipped me $1 on a $51 bill.
The next house I have is in a lower class neighborhood, she tips me $4.00 on a $14 bill.
rich people don’t value yr labor at all
This has ALWAYS been my experience in food service. Rich people tip like shit because they feel your job isn’t a ‘real’ job. They’re used to being serviced so they don’t appreciate hard labor. It’s so gross.
And poorer people always tip nice because…well the opposite reason.























