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It's Time For Sensible Leadership In America! We Can't Continue To Allow Climate Deniers. The Evidence
It's time for sensible leadership in America! We can't continue to allow climate deniers. The evidence is right in front of them. More and more of America will soon be under water, along with other environmental disasters, and we will be heading toward a homeless problem that you can't even imagine.
Hurricane Helene and the destruction is unbelievable. What a tragedy for everyone in her miles and miles of destruction! The loss of life, loss of animals, homes and cars destroyed and washed away. Places filled with memories and history, and a general sense of security gone for everyone affected with the loss of their home, and the devastation for the loss of any of their loved ones.
Vote Kamala Harris for president.
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of course you have blood all over you. and pronouns
i’m pretty proud of my latest art piece i think it looks nice :3 won’t be posting it here but just imagine some nice looking art. that’s what i made 😌
remember when jkr went full mask off and started acting evil and hp fans were like "ok we need to think carefully about the stuff we consume, how can we justify enjoying this series, how can we love it without supporting the author? should we try to separate art from artist or should we leave it be? isn't showing solidarity to trans folks more important? if we remain openly fans of this series will it show trans people we aren't safe or trustworthy?"
and then they decided that none of those questions really mattered and they continued to uncritically consume their stupid badly written children's books, and jkr has only gotten more nasty and hateful, and people only hate trans folks more, and now the answer to the last question is invariably YES. I don't trust any goddamn person who still loves Harry Potter in 2024 bc you've decided your nostalgia about a mediocre story written by a bigot is more valuable than the safety and wellbeing of trans people 🫶🖕
I wish it was easier to talk about mobile phone addiction without sounding like a boomer