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Not a standard post, but my friend needs all the help they can get. I am doing what I can do, but a little help from so many could save their life.
If my influence and following ever accomplishes anything through this website, let it be this.
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Not that anyone should have to pay for school clothes, but the dependent variable of the city actions is definitely worth praise.
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The Keystone XL pipeline would have moved the equivalent of up to 830,000 barrels of oil every single day of its existence. It would also have opened up 1,200 miles of length for potential leaks and spills. 
Canadian government officials have been trying to convince the US to reverse their cancellation of the pipeline’s permit since January. This month the sponsor of the pipeline finally and permanently chose to end the project.
Environmentalists have been fighting against the construction of the Keystone XL since it was first proposed back in 2005. Now, after dragging down the process for sixteen years, we finally have what appears to be a final victory over this pipeline.
Another reminder that it’s worth fighting to block every little bit of progress!
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I have seen an unfortunately high number of accounts reblogging my posts while claiming to be, "cop-hater blogs," or sporting posts denigrating Doctor Fauci, or spamming, "every time you see this a [person from group, ideology, or even country of birth] dies," or other forms of hatred and bigotry.
If somebody aligns with any of these examples, please do not interact with this association. Screenshots For Encouragement is meant to lift up people, and to treat everyone as an individual who may need to smile.
The curator of this blog realizes police reform is cardinal, but they do not hate police as a group, nor do they assign subjective blame on someone for serving in law enforcement.
The curator of this blog understands the process of science, and endorses every resource, medium, and expert who endeavors to improve the Planet with studies in fact.
The curator of this blog does not tolerate anyone who wishes death indiscriminate on people just for existing. Anyone who supports those posts that say, "every time you see/reblog this, a [cop, British person, American, white person, man, immigrant, republican, democrat, et. al.] dies" is propagating bigotry, and they are not welcome to interact with my posts. Any of the like mindset who do (be it because they do not care, or even as an act of spite) should understand they are granting this account and the manager thereof a greater platform through which to express the reality everyone is an individual, and can not be held guilty for the actions of anyone else by the mere association of existence.
All this being said, may everyone be granted an open mind, a full heart, and the receipt of all you provide this World, whatever it may be.
For all to know.
This blog recognizes everyone is an individual. As such, this blog knows nobody is inherently good or bad based on their fundamental existence.
There are good and bad men, women, White people, non-White people, theists, atheists, LGBT+ people, non-LGBT+ people, liberals, conservatives, and people of every nation.
This blog refuses to hate someone just because they are an immigrant, or because they are Muslim, or because they are Black, or because they are LGBT+, or because they are disabled, or because they are displaced.
This blog refuses to hate someone just because they are a police officer, or because they are a man, or because they are rich, or because they are American, or because they are White, or because they are Christian.
This blog is coordinated by a progressive, and a pragmatist, in one. They merely seek the good, and effort to share with anyone willing to receive it.
This blog acknowledges all individuals have good and bad, despite the fact one side is often more present. Every single human is an individual, and must be treated as such.
This blog does not solicit conflict. However, with the most respect permitted by any given person, extremism is detrimental to humanity and the proverbial soul of Earth. If one declines welcome in the reality all people should be judged by their individual character, your absence is accepted.
Positivity abounds. May we curate and cultivate it.
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For all to know.
This blog recognizes everyone is an individual. As such, this blog knows nobody is inherently good or bad based on their fundamental existence.
There are good and bad men, women, White people, non-White people, theists, atheists, LGBT+ people, non-LGBT+ people, liberals, conservatives, and people of every nation.
This blog refuses to hate someone just because they are an immigrant, or because they are Muslim, or because they are Black, or because they are LGBT+, or because they are disabled, or because they are displaced.
This blog refuses to hate someone just because they are a police officer, or because they are a man, or because they are rich, or because they are American, or because they are White, or because they are Christian.
This blog is coordinated by a progressive, and a pragmatist, in one. They merely seek the good, and effort to share with anyone willing to receive it.
This blog acknowledges all individuals have good and bad, despite the fact one side is often more present. Every single human is an individual, and must be treated as such.
This blog does not solicit conflict. However, with the most respect permitted by any given person, extremism is detrimental to humanity and the proverbial soul of Earth. If one declines welcome in the reality all people should be judged by their individual character, your absence is accepted.
Positivity abounds. May we curate and cultivate it.
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At 40, Franz Kafka (1883-1924), who never married and had no children, walked through the park in Berlin when he met a girl who was crying because she had lost her favourite doll. She and Kafka searched for the doll unsuccessfully. Kafka told her to meet him there the next day and they would come back to look for her.
The next day, when they had not yet found the doll, Kafka gave the girl a letter "written" by the doll saying "please don't cry. I took a trip to see the world. I will write to you about my adventures."
Thus began a story which continued until the end of Kafka's life.
During their meetings, Kafka read the letters of the doll carefully written with adventures and conversations that the girl found adorable.
Finally, Kafka brought back the doll (he bought one) that had returned. “It doesn't look like my doll at all," said the girl.
Kafka handed her another letter in which the doll wrote: "my travels have changed me." the little girl hugged the new doll and brought her happy home.
A year later Kafka died. Many years later, the now-adult girl found a letter inside the doll. In the tiny letter signed by Kafka it was written:
"Everything you love will probably be lost, but in the end, love will return in another way."
This article was sourced from Twitter. Happy to acknowledge the original source when I find it again.
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This is not a statement about police in general. This is a post about one person who was objectively a hero in this time and place.
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