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This cat:
https://youtu.be/KQ9D1Ow2H4A
There's pics, but you really don't wanna see them.
Not gonna look. I have too many scars on my eyeballs from such things already.
"Teen Vogue writes of Fannie Sosa and Navild Acosta, who created Black Power Naps, that they “were tired, but it wasn’t just any old fatigue. Yes, they experienced a lack of sleep, but they were specifically experiencing a generational fatigue familiar to Black people and people of color.”
Teen Vogue says Black Power Naps is “also a recognition of the hundreds of years of sleep deprivation that Black people and people of color have experienced as a result of systemic racism, a way to pushback against the false stereotype that Black people are lazy, and an investigation of the inequitable distribution of rest.”"
GLASSES ARE RACIST
Onvacation saysGLASSES ARE RACIST
In Communist Cambodia, everyone with glasses was murdered.
Calling glasses racist is a step in that horrific direction by the left.
It’s not hard to see why the myth of the lone genius is so popular - it is a very politically correct type of idea, very much going along with the general aversion to recognizing intelligence and genes as meaningful sources of variation in social/intellectual outcomes. It is also kind of a natural extension of the “you can achieve anything you set your mind to!” cliche. The fact that most of the geniuses in question are white men probably plays a not insignificant role in people’s quickness to discredit their contributions. At the end of the day, it’s really tough to admit that there are geniuses in the world and you aren’t one of them.
His progressive policies leveled the playing field between rich and poor, and this mantle would be carried forward in the modern liberalism of his cousin, Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency.
Teddy Roosevelt called himself a 'new nationalist,' and believed strongly in egalitarianism.
The equestrian statue of the 33rd governor of New York outside the American Museum of Natural History was erected in 1939.
Roosevelt had developed a 'cowboy' image and that of a brave, masculine warrior during his presidency.
Theodore Roosevelt.
Patrick saysTheodore Roosevelt.
This saddens me, I've spent hours on the stairs outside the AMNH hanging with Roosevelt trading away my Yoohoo for something better listening to the Jets as a teenybopper.
My favorite place in the world.
Seriously, this is fucked up.
The good news is that statues of good men can eventually be put back in their rightful place.
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