How is bnha anime of the decade...... they aren’t even anime of the hour of the minute of the second
The notes on this post were so toxic that staff just axed em
1969.........
Yes, when the original post is deleted from the server (not just the blog, but the Tumblr servers), there is no root post for notes to be added onto, and also no root post for time to be counted from, so it starts from zero. Most computer operating systems use Unix, which was launched in 1971 with t.he epoch date of midnight on January 1, 1970 as 1. Therefore zero is one second behind that date: December 31, 1969. Also, very unfortunately, this also means nobody except you and anyone you reblog it to will see this explanation, as you cannot open the notes to see comments when there are no notes.
Tumblr is truly one of the webbed sites ever
ohmg
WHERE'D IT GO??
Only 2 notes?
what a beautiful day to not be in high school
This is the like those “remember to be grateful you don’t have a sore throat right now” posts. It IS a beautiful day to not be in high school! Thank you!
"I hate how American media will just make up a European nation rather than do any research, so I'm going to get back at them by writing a story set in a fake American state" like, do you have the slightest idea how much American media is set in a geographically impossible fictional small town located in no particular state and characterised entirely by some guy from Los Angeles' collection of half-remembered stereotypes about the American Midwest? They've already got the "lazily inventing fictional parts of America" bit locked down.
No, if you want to play the Uno reverse card on American media, what you need to do isn't to make up a fake state: you specifically need to wilfully misrepresent southern California.
Listen Up Columbia! — Portraits from a campus in crisis Photographed by Gabriella Gregor Splaver
ID: A series of photos of people against a white background, either facing the camera or facing away from it. They have white paper with black text taped to themselves, with different text. Individual descriptions below:
1) A person with long, straight, ginger hair in a light blue jacket faces away from the camera. The text reads: "We keep us safe but Columbia does not".
2) A person with light medium tone skin, long, straight, brown hair with blonde streaks and sharp eyes, wearing a black face mask, a white tank top and a black and white keffiyeh wrapped around their head. They face the camera and have their hands on their hips. The text reads: "$80K to get arrested, suspended and evicted?"
3) A person with light tone skin and short, straight, blonde hair wearing a black sweater and glasses, smiling with their hands on their hips. The text reads: "Don't use Jewish students to justify authoritarianism".
4) A person with light tone skin and long, straight, brown hair, wearing a black jacket and sunglasses, facing the camera. The text reads: "Unsuspend my students".
5) A person in a black hijab and dark green, long sleeved shirt, facing away fron the camera. The text reads: "U admitted me, now accept me".
6) A person with light medium tone skin wearing sunglasses, a black mask and a black hoodie, facing the camera. The text reads: "El pueblo unido jamás será vencido".
7) A person with dark tone skin and short, dark, coily hair with bleached tips wearing a brown and white flannel t-shirt, pointing to themself while facing away from the camera. The text reads: "Be on the right side of history. Divest!!!"
8) A person with light tone skin and long, straight, brown hair wearing a black and white sweater and a red and white keffiyeh, smiling to the camera. The text reads: "Let your students teach you courage".
9) A person with dark tone skin and long, black, braided hair in a bun, wearing glasses, an orange shirt and a large, black coat, facing the camera. The text reads: "Police brutality won't stop the people".
10) A person with light tone skin and a thin, white beard, wearing a beige hat, glasses and a short sleeved, pink shirt, smiling while raising his fist with the other hand on his hip. The text reads: "Faculty for free expression".
11) A person with light tone skin, short, straight, blonde hair and a very thin beard, wearing a dark green beanie, a dark green t-shirt with Hebrew text and a Star of David necklace, facing the camera and holding up a skateboard. Text on the skateboard reads: "Cops off our campus".
12) A person with light tone skin and short, straight, brown hair in pigtails, wearing a beige t-shirt, a black and white keffiyeh and black gloves, facing away from the camera and giving it the middle finger. They're on a wheelchair. Text on it reads: "Jewish queers 4 (for) Palestine, fuck you Barnumbia & fuck your abelism (ableism)".
13) A person with light tone skin and long, straight, ginger hair, wearing a long sleeved, black shirt and facepaint, with text on one cheek reading "Jew 4 (for)", and on the other cheek a Palestine flag and Star of David. They face the camera. Text reads: "If we didn't protest genocide, our education would be worthless".
14) A person with light tone skin and short, dark hair, wearing a cap, a black and white keffiyeh around their face, and a black t-shirt, raising one of their fists and holding a skateboard on their shoulder with the other hand. There's Palestine stickers on the skateboard. The text reads: "Free Palestine dude!!!".
15) A person with dark tone skin and medium length, coily, black hair, wearing a teal t-shirt and a black and white keffiyeh, facing away from the camera. The text reads: "Ethiopians for divestment".
16) A person with light tone skin and short, curly, brown hair, wearing a black tank top, facing the camera. The text reads: "Civilian deaths are on you".
17) A person with long, straight, dark brown hair wearing a white, red and blue sweater, facing away from the camera. The text reads: "Barnard admin is representative of a white liberal feminism, not indicative of the students".
18) A person with light tone skin and long, straight, black hair in a ponytail, wearing a cross necklace, a black top and a black and white keffiyeh around their arms, facing the camera. The text reads: "There are no universities left in Gaza".
/End ID
Plain Text:
Listen Up Columbia! — Portraits from a campus in crisis
Photographed by Gabriella Gregor Splaver /End Plaint Text
In Yemen the death count stagnated at 15,000 until the war ended and the people were able to count their dead. Today, it's commonly accepted that over 300,000 Yemenis have been killed by war and famine. We will see a similar situation in Gaza after a ceasefire.
Ralph Nader estimated in December of 2023 that the real death toll was closer to 200,000 Palestinians but was being hidden or poorly estimated by local authorities for propaganda purposes or due to the lack of infrastructure. We are in May of 2024, 5 months later and we're talking about a city that hasn't had access to food, water, stable shelter, medicine, medical services, or electricity, heating, nor air conditioning. Most of you can't imagine spending 1 week of your lives without 1 of these things missing, let alone all of them. We have no idea what the scale of this accelerated genocide is right now, 8 months into it.
we literally need more and better feminism
we need ugly gross disgusting feminism again without conforming to aesthetics and advertisement companies i want pit hair i want leg hair i want weird haircuts i want to get rid of diet culture and ads for pink razors and make-up i want women to reject biological determinism and push away from the overwhelming tradwife narratives that social media feeds everyone ('natural hormone cycles' and 'divine feminine' and all of that shit) etc. i want more women working i want heterosexual relationships to get more balanced i also want it to be a norm for heterosexual couples to assess role assignments in the relationships and think critically about why they want children i want having children not to be something people just do because it is expected of them. I want a dyke for president. Etcetera
and obviously any and all terfism falls under the biological determinism shit and does not belong in feminism
Feminism without intersectionality is just white supremacy with lipstick on.
simply dont monday
i mean this from the bottom of my heart: no one is impressed by your loud ass car. actually we talked about it and we all want you dead.
love leopard seals. they are so dragon coded. that is an entire mammalian marine wyrm
Look at this fucking. beast. Medieval painting animal that eats princesses
princesses
take off all your clothes and walk into the sea
this is a post about feeling the waves crash into your tiddies n getting goosed by a mermaid this is not a sad post this is a post about exhilaration
REBLOG IF YOU HAVE STRETCHMARKS
This way people can see they’re not alone. I have them and this would help me see that.
This is a problem the writers of the Simpsons have had to deal with - the Simpsons are late 80s, early 90s poor. They have two clunker cars, they live in a house that's old-fashioned and has crappy furniture because they can't afford to redecorate. Their TV is ancient. Their neighbors have visibly better stuff than they do, and when they shop they have to buy the bargain brands.
But their lifestyle now seems wildly out of reach to most modern kids! They have two cars! A big three bedroom house! Only one of the parents has to work! They have 3 whole children who they can afford to feed and clothe on a single income! It's an impossible dream life for most people today.
you know what, I’m not done posting about baby bats!!!
here is a fact for you: rescued baby bats are regularly given little blankets and swaddled up like itty bitty bat burritos! this is a whole Thing
Oh, and sometimes they get tiny pillows!
And they get fed out of teensy baby bottles!
They are even given mini bat pacifiers to nurse on 💕
in conclusion, here is a baby bat yawning:
BABY BATS!!!
ngl every time i see stuff about like, drugs affecting cognitive development of kids and teens, i think about the fact that it's normal for kids and teens to have caffeine, even tho caffeine also affects cognitive development. i think about the fact that teens are expected to get up extremely early in the morning to get ready for school, and go to bed real late because they only get free time late at night. i think about the fact that society already puts kids and teens through so many things that destroy their physical and mental health, and yet there's no serious effort to change the world to be a kinder place to them
how?? just how?
i don't smoke for the obvious reasons of not wanting to develop an addiction to nicotine but god do i so often feel the emotion 'i need a cigarette'.





