Lewis Baumer (1870-1963), ''The Tatler'', Vol. 79, #1159, 1923
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the way Art’s name is spilling over the gap to Patrick’s side on the board... dare i say it...foreshadowing..
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“I am typing these words as June 2003 surges with Pride. What year is it now, as you read them? What has been won; what has been lost? I can’t see from here; I can’t predict. But I know this: You are experiencing the impact of what we in the movement take a stand on and fight for today. The present and past are the trajectory of the future. But the arc of history does not bend towards justice automatically—as the great Abolitionist Frederick Douglass observed, without struggle there is no progress . . .”
- Leslie Feinberg
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WHITE GUY WHO AGREES WITH THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ON EVERYTHING: dude I gotta watch out lol the feds are gonna get me because of my schizo based memes posting lol the feds are trying to get me not today cia lol
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I cannot stand the parodies of modern major general, they're overdone and simply not as good as the original. They've done them about everything, whatever topic, big or small.
And when i notice one of them my eyes will always start to roll.
The diction's always slurry when they rush the complicated words, and adding many fricatives will turn it so cacophonous. The slanted rhymes are silly and they keep just making more and more, please someone stop the parodies of modern major general.
The scanning of the lyrics in the meter is unbearable, they emphazise the syllables in ways that are untenable, in short in matters musical, prosodic and ephemeral, i cannot stand the parodies of modern major general!
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you need to listen to a pitbull song and get over it i’m so serious
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What is cunt
Baby don't hurt me
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Reblog if you would ride a train to New York City and fall madly in love with a mysterious woman on the train who does not return your affections as she is an assassin sent to kill you
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“He is always on the brink of suicide … because he seeks salvation through the routine formulas suggested to him by the society in which he lives.” — Umberto Eco on Charlie Brown
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hello gay people. it's whether or no wednesday
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Oda Iselin Sønderland (Norwegian/Irish, 1996) - Fristreren (The Tempter) (2024)
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"don't die wondering" is probably my favorite historical lgbt slogan. literally do not die wondering go to the doctor and get on hrt
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Geirrod Van Dyke, Workers.
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From Jennifer Greys Instagram (@jennifer_grey).
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