yeahiwasintheshit:
“ brucesterling:
“*The Birth of Modern Oligarchy
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dont fucking forget what happened in 1980… fucking reagan and reaganonics. this is why republicans still celebrate that shitty old bitch
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bunjywunjy:
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“ sourdoughnibblers:
“ itsfullofstars:
“ VIDEO FROM THE SURFACE OF A COMET This is truly incredible.
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“Remember Rosetta? That comet-chasing European Space Agency (ESA) probe that deployed (and accidentally bounced) its...
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Thanksgiving is all about sharing, so I made this meme to share with you all! Happy Thanksgiving, Tennos! .

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goattrain:

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do u remember those fuckers those…

those WEEGGh gHOGH stick fuckers

THESE

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And theyre called….. oh no-

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Hey baby ;)


Wanna touch my Groan Tube

Neon Groantube Evangelion

jackscarab:

robotlyra:

waddledees:

cultural-marxist-sjew-agitprop:

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Peak 2018 nightmare state is the government telling this to a frightened child.

Source.

A landmark climate-change lawsuit brought by young people against the US government can proceed, the Supreme Court said on 2 November. The case, Juliana v. United States, had been scheduled to begin trial on 29 October in Eugene, Oregon, in a federal district court. But those plans were scrapped last month after President Donald Trump’s administration asked the Supreme Court to intervene and dismiss the case.

The plaintiffs, who include 21 people ranging in age from 11 to 22, allege that the government has violated their constitutional rights to life, liberty and property by failing to prevent dangerous climate change. They are asking the district court to order the federal government to prepare a plan that will ensure the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere falls below 350 parts per million by 2100, down from an average of 405 parts per million in 2017.

By contrast, the US Department of Justice argues that “there is no right to ‘a climate system capable of sustaining human life’” — as the Juliana plaintiffs assert.

Bear forever in mind that this is a conservative government, a Republican government, arguing that no one has the right to a livable planet.

insane-tomato:

“Trick or Yeet!” I shout to the children when I open the door. “Yeet?” one says confusidly. I shrug. “Yeet it is.” I throw the child.