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Transcript: "If Black women are so angry, where are the Black female mass shooters?" source
Image: In the Trans Pride Flag colours of white, light blue & light pink, on black: a line drawing of a human brain, in pink.

A light blue chevron points up to the brain.

"Gender is here"

A white & a light pink chevron point down below the human brain.

"Not down here" source
Tumblr user confield:

one of the biggest american copes to me is that our right wing essentially runs on the idea that it's gay and cucked to want a better life for anyone including yourself. this is the biggest cope in the entire world. other countries are worse because they're gay and cucked. higher life expectancies are gay and cucked. higher literacy rates are gay and cucked. public transportation is gay and cucked. education is gay and cucked and so on and so forth

Tumblr user orcboxer:

it's all american exceptionalism until you ask "how can we make people's lives better" and then suddenly america becomes the world's most helpless frightened fragile nation that'll explode if a single dollar gets spent on anything that isn't bombs source
Twitter user Ray (@SirEviscerate):

Hey, man. The leaves. They fell off your tree. They're incredibly biodegradable, and will be gone by the end of winter. So you better hurry up and rake them into plastic bags.

Tumblr user madmaudlingoes:

It’s not just that the leaves will break down on their own (and enrich the soil while they’re at it!). During the winter, all sorts of insects use leaf litter for shelter, and they’re the first food available to larvae in early spring. Leaves also insulate the plants under them during the winter, which is important if you’re in an area prone to frost heaving.

One of the best thing you can do for native pollinators in your area is Leave the Leaves! (https://xerces.org/blog/leave-the-leaves)

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Tumblr user blackbearmagic:

one time I saw a photo of a skinned whale/dolphin flipper on reddit or something and I've just never recovered

there's just. A paw in there.

Tumblr user gallusrostromegalus:

One of the most spiritually profound moments of my life was when I was sixish and at a natural history museum with my parents that had a whale skeleton hanging from the ceiling.

I remember my dad picking me up to sit on his shoulders (possibly one of the last times he did that because I was getting too big to hold there for long) so I could be close to it's flipper because he wanted to show me something. He had me hold up my arm parallel to the whale's, and explained that we had the same bones, pointing to it's scapula and humerus and radius and ulna and so on while poking the same bones in my skinny little arm, all they way down to the tips of my fingers and it's own. source
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