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Gokushufudou: The Way Of The House Husband Chapter 19

This time: Tatsu, like any good Yakuza protagonist, suddenly has to deal with an invasion of the black suits!

We’re caught up on the skipped chapters, so you can stop worrying about if you’ve missed any!

Find download links and etc in a reblog soon!

Cruz is gonna be with Texas until he makes a failed presidential campaign just like Perry, isn’t he.

Well, it was a close race with a good heaping amount of voter suppression, let’s not forget that. Then there’s the gerrymandering that divided Austin into six districts. I mean…

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Look at this fucking shit right here. Austin is super left and it got so gerrymandered that it looks red. (btw I’m using the House race since it shows the districts)

And then there’s San Antonio.

Take a look at how Houston is divided.

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Lucky it’s mostly blue with a flipped district, but notice how a specific district wraps around Houston and slivers right into its heart, making a conservative district. Methinks this isn’t a good representation of the populations that district covers nor the most convenient for the locals there. (must be confusing as all hell to find out where your polling booth is for that district)

And then there’s Dallas/Fort Worth.

Notice how the biggest cities in Texas are divided up, with the fringes of the cities sliced up and devoured by the rural and much more conservative areas. This is what gerrymandering looks like. It’s not representative of the rural people living in those districts and it’s not representative of the people in the cities themselves. It benefits no one but Republicans in office.

If Democrats get any wins in Texas, this is what they had to fight against.

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remember when Hillary said she always had hot sauce in her bag after Formation released and everyone was making fun of her for desperately trying to appeal to the youth and not realizing that Beyonce didnt mean literal hot sauce in the song and then some Hillary stan blog crawled out of the woodwork and pulled out receipts proving that she has in fact habitually kept a literal bottle of hot sauce in her purse dating back to at least the early 90s

Oh, your movie has representation? Does it have gay, existentialist krill? Hmm????

PLAYED BY BRAD PITT AND MATT DAMON?????????????

This is not Loss.jpg artistically, but it is mood wise.

This is the best thing you could ever say to me thank you

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I’m going to DIE at this English class analysis of my comic thank you so much I love you

i had to bring it full circle

it’s a goddamned matryoshka doll of memefuckery in here some days

The single greatest and most fascinating “futurist” architecture movement in the world right now is happening in Bolivia, where national prosperity and a dedication to works for the poor and public housing led to an explosion of colorful styles inspired by Aymara Indian art. There should be more articles about this, the interiors are just as amazing. Incidentally, most of these buildings are not for the rich or in trendy neighborhoods, but are public housing. I’ve heard this style referred to as “Neo-Andean” but like most currently thriving styles it doesn’t have a universally agreed on name yet.

teacher: hey you are failing your classes idiot

student: you know what teach? i dont give a swag *walks out*

that student.. as you may have already guessed.. was albert einstein

um..i think you made this up for notes?

first of all, how dare you

lovecraft and his cat n-…

nnnnn-…

ummm…his cat’s name was uhhhh…

this is a picture of HP lovecraft with his cat

what was his name

oh no

WHAT WAS HIS NAME?

OH NO!

What was the cats name?

Oh

Oh dear.

It can’t be that bad.

Okay it was that bad

This was legit one of the funniest posts on tumblr. Not child bearing hips funny but up there

Tutankhamun’s meteoric iron dagger, 14th c. BC. The dagger predates commonplace iron smelting and in it’s time would have been worth more than gold. [1440x810]

Being trans is not a new, trendy thing. Trans people have always existed.

Dr Alan L Hart was born in Kansas in 1890. He was assigned female at birth, but started presenting and living his life as a boy at a young age. In 1917/1918 he was the first trans man to go through GCS in America. After the procedure, he changed his legal name. Shortly thereafter he married his first wife, Inez Hart. They separated and divorced a few years later and in 1925 Alan married his second wife, Edna Ruddick, to whom he was married until his death. After the second world war, synthetic testosterone became available and Alan started HRT. Alan dedicated his life to helping people. He was a medical doctor and radiologist and he put much time into researching tuberculosis and collecting money for people who could not afford treatment themselves. He died of heart failure in 1962. His body was cremated and spread over Puget Sound.

This is excellent trans history, but Hart did not come from an unsupportive family! Him being a boy was not really an issue at the time. To quote:

“Hart wrote later, in 1911, of his happiness during this time, when he was free to present as male, playing with boys’ toys made for him by his grandfather. His parents and grandparents largely accepted and supported his gender expression, though his mother described his “desire to be a boy” as “foolish.” His grandparents’ obituaries, from 1921 and 1924, both list Hart as a grandson.”

Even growing up, Hart rarely faced resistence for his transition. Even while attending college, he had professors who indexed his medical degree under his chosen name despite needing to issue it under his legal name (which was Lucille at the time).

Most people simply did not know Hart was trans unless he told them. He was sadly outed as trans in Oregon in a local paper by a former classmate. This motivated him to get marry his first wife and move back home so all his friends knew he was ashamed of nothing and quite happy.

Unfortunately, the strain of financial insecurity weighed on his marriage and his first wife left him. He married his second wife (who he was with until he passed) the same year he divorced his first.

Hart found his way into tuberculosis research regarding radiology. Without his techniques, tuberculosis would have continued to be a devastating disease. Hart saved the lives of thousands of people, most of whom could previously not afford to be screened and advanced radiology as viable and cheap.

He also stopped the stigma sorrounding the disease in its tracks. Tuberculosis was once akin to a veneral disease, but Hart insisted his clinics and treatments be referred to as “chest clinics” and “chest treatments” so his patients would not face ostrasization for seeking help.

It would be remiss to not acknowledge that Hart was an important figure in medical history who truly cared about people.

Even today, Hart is still helping people! After his death, Hart’s wife Edna did what he wished and established their estate to gain interest. That interest is given to leukemia research every year (Hart’s mother died of leukemia).

He said in a speech to a class of graduating medical students:

“Each of us must take into account the raw material which heredity dealt us at birth and the opportunities we have had along the way, and then work out for ourselves a sensible evaluation of our personalities and accomplishment.”

“Each of us must take into account the raw material which heredity dealt us at birth and the opportunities we have had along the way, and then work out for ourselves a sensible evaluation of our personalities and accomplishment.”