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Sarah. 20. She/her/hers. Living my life with a song in my heart and no clue what God has in store for me, but learning to just roll with it. Musicology major, Christ follower, Hufflepuff, soprano, sister of Sigma Alpha Iota, bisexual. On this blog you'll...

I’ve started doing a thing and I really like where it’s going??? I wanted to draw something pride related since, of course, it is Pride month. This is all I have right now, but I will add more tomorrow or maybe later today

to repair the metaphor it’ll need to be “cars invented specifically to kill people”

they’re called tanks and they’re…frowned upon

BEEP BEEP IT’S A HOBBY

i mean…not all guns are designed to kill people. some are designed to kill animals. like, ya know. for food.

I’M JUST A HUMBLE SETTLER TRYNA PUT A FOX ON THE TABLE FOR MY WIFE AND KIDS

Yeah, and we make people learn driving laws and safe driving, and test them repeatedly before we trust them to operate a car.

We also make people register their cars, update the registration yearly, and report sales and purchases to the state.

If only we treated guns with the same caution we do cars.

Why not vote third party?

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Listen I am all for political revolution and dismantling the two party system but I would rather attempt that on a year where using my vote for a third party might not result in the election of the antichrist.

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If you live in a swing state, I totally get that. Be the hero we need, go into that voting booth, and do the difficult thing that may save us all. But if in a reliably blue or hopelessly red state, it’s pretty safe to vote third party if you want to. You’re mainly trying to influence the popular vote in non-swing states, and a strong performance by a third party candidate in the popular vote (because let’s be real, they’re not getting any electoral votes) increases that party’s relevancy and could even put pressure on the closest-aligned major party change a bit.