Tumgik
caramelodeverano · 2 hours
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
74K notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 8 hours
Text
Tumblr media
3K notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 8 hours
Text
Tumblr media
3K notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 8 hours
Text
Tumblr media
$122,000. And the thing is so shodily designed that the accelerator can become that easily stuck. It isn't even all one piece.
$122,000. That's more than my entire household income, and we're 3 adults with full-time jobs.
If you gave that $122,000 to Feeding America, that would provide over 1 million meals.
That's $122,000 more than Tesla paid in taxes.
Tumblr media
24K notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 8 hours
Text
Tumblr media
3K notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 9 hours
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Clouds over the glacier
Gosausee, September 2023
4K notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 9 hours
Text
Tumblr media
Watterson pulled no punches
17K notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 9 hours
Text
Tumblr media
3K notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 15 hours
Text
Tumblr media
166 notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 22 hours
Text
Although I'm ok with being single, I can't wait to actually meet someone who's actually interested in me. The constant crave of wanting to talk, asking about my day, my feelings, sharing laughter & being heard is so rare nowadays. Nobody communicates anymore. Real is Rare.
6K notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 1 day
Text
Tumblr media
Dozens of Google employees began occupying company offices in New York City and Sunnyvale, California, on Tuesday in protest of the company’s $1.2 billion contract providing cloud computing services to the Israeli government. The sit-in, organized by the activist group No Tech for Apartheid, is happening at Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian’s office in Sunnyvale and the 10th floor commons of Google’s New York office. The sit-in will be accompanied by outdoor protests at Google offices in New York, Sunnyvale, San Francisco, and Seattle beginning at 2 pm ET and 11 am PT. Tuesday’s actions mark an escalation in a series of recent protests organized by tech workers who oppose their employer’s relationship with the Israeli government, especially in light of Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza. Just over a dozen people gathered outside Google’s offices in New York and Sunnyvale on Tuesday. Among those in New York was Google cloud software engineer Eddie Hatfield, who was fired days after disrupting Google Israel’s managing director at March’s Mind The Tech, a company-sponsored conference focused on the Israeli tech industry, in early March. Several hours into the sit-ins on Tuesday, Google security began to accuse the workers of “trespassing” and disrupting work, prompting several people to leave while others vowed to remain until they were forced out. The 2021 contract, known as Project Nimbus, involves Google and Amazon jointly providing cloud computing infrastructure and services across branches of the Israeli government. Last week, Time reported that Google’s work on Project Nimbus involves providing direct services to the Israel Defense Forces. No Tech for Apartheid is a coalition of tech workers and organizers with MPower Change and Jewish Voice for Peace, which are respectively Muslim- and Jewish-led peace-focused activist organizations. The coalition came together shortly after Project Nimbus was signed and its details became public in 2021.
Tumblr media
You can read No Tech for Apartheid's open letter here.
4K notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 1 day
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Waiting 4 u
31 notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 2 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
691 notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 2 days
Text
Tumblr media
4K notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 2 days
Text
Tumblr media
Im obssesssssssssed
2 notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 2 days
Text
Tumblr media
Floater, I ain't sober I came here to overthink
36 notes · View notes
caramelodeverano · 2 days
Text
Tumblr media
No fucking way LMFAO
35K notes · View notes