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sweettrans · 26 days
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Trans is beautiful 😍 🏳️‍🌈⚧️🏳️
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webdiggerxxx · 6 months
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lilithism1848 · 3 months
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tootern2345 · 9 months
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The art of Friz Freleng
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ifelllikeastar · 9 days
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Maya Angelou was three and her brother was four, when their parents' marriage ended, and their father sent them to Stamps, Arkansas, alone by train, to live with their paternal grandmother. When she was 14 during World War II, Angelou attended the California Labor School. At the age of 16, she became the first Black female streetcar conductor in San Francisco.
Maya was an American memoirist, poet, and civil rights activist. She published seven autobiographies, three books of essays, several books of poetry, and is credited with a list of plays, movies, and television shows spanning over 50 years.
Born Marguerite Annie Johnson on April 4, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri and died on May 28, 2014 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina at the age of 86.
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squidthrift · 7 months
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Sterling Silver Winged Ring
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Independence, MO
Carrell Auctions
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girlwfreckles · 9 months
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It’s like in the great stories. The ones that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger they were. And sometimes you didn’t want to know the end… Because how could the end be happy. How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened. But in the end. It’s only a passing thing. This shadow. Even darkness must pass.
~ J.R.R. Tolkien ❤️
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techtow · 3 months
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Kansas City, Missouri is now a “sanctuary city” for trans people following a 12-1 vote by the Kansas City Council to declare itself one. The move comes in response to the state’s Republican-led legislature passing two bills aimed at limiting the rights of transgender Missourians.
As the Associated Press reports, on Wednesday, Republican lawmakers sent two bills to Missouri Gov. Mike Parson (R). One would ban gender-affirming healthcare like puberty blockers and hormone therapy for trans youth as well as some adults. The other bans trans athletes from participating in girls’ and women’s sports at all grade levels and in college at both private and public schools. Parson is expected to sign both bills.
In response, the Kansas City Council on Thursday voted 12 to 1 to approve a resolution to declare the city a sanctuary for people seeking or providing gender-affirming care. As a result, city officials will not prosecute or fine individuals or organizations under the state’s new anti-trans laws. City staff are also instructed to make enforcing the ban on gender-affirming care “their lowest priority.” The Kansas City Police Department has also been encouraged to adopt a similar policy, The Los Angeles Blade reports.
“Kansas City government is committed to ensuring Kansas City is a welcoming, inclusive, and safe place for everyone, including our transgender and LGBTQ+ community. After the Missouri state legislature introduced several bills criminalizing access to gender-affirming healthcare across Missouri, I am proud City Council took action and approved the ‘safe haven’ resolution to take steps, within our legal power, to protect our transgender community and anyone seeking gender-affirming care,” Mayor Quinton Lucas (D) said. “For decades, Kansas City has been at the forefront of our region, ensuring we have equality for all, and we will continue to do everything in our power to fight for equal rights for all in our city, no matter what happens at our state capitol.”
Councilwoman Andrea Bough, the resolution’s sponsor, said that the measure was a reiteration of Kansas City’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.
“As a woman and a mother, I strongly feel that personal health care decisions should be reserved for individuals, families, and their physicians without influence from politicians,” Bough said. “Public service should be about helping the community not harming individuals. Today we are proclaiming to our transgender and LGBTQ community that you are safe with us.”
The city’s LGBTQ Commission previously sent a letter to city council members urging them to pass legislation to make Kansas City a “safe haven” for transgender people, following an “emergency regulation” issued by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R) in April to severely restrict access to gender-affirming healthcare in the state.
The rule would require both minors and adults in Missouri to receive 15 hourly sessions with a therapist over at least 18 months before receiving gender-affirming care such as hormone therapy or puberty blockers. They would also have to be screened for autism and “social media addiction,” and any mental health issues would have to be treated and resolved before they would be eligible for treatment for gender dysphoria.
Critics described the move as a “power grab” by Bailey, who is campaigning for reelection. A Missouri judge temporarily blocked the rule late last month.
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oetter · 8 months
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just learned one of my school’s goalies (not my one) is also on the e-sports team (valiant. dartanian) because somebody did an interview w him (big journalism school somebody is always getting interviewed) and called him a “dual-sport athlete” (okay. i guess)
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freshthoughts2020 · 2 years
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Forest Angel, The Ozarks, Missouri
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cemeterystories · 1 year
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Monteverde Angel by Cemetery Boundary Via Flickr: Monday vibes.
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prettybabesblog · 2 years
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I’m here seeking for a serious relationship and who will love me for who I am
Am not here for games 💝💝💝
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TELECOM DISTURBANCES
(And how we can use them to get you news like only those In the Know can knew!)
By now the citizens of Wardview know the town itself is more ‘in the know’ than not. The town knows of the existence of the supernatural. Most cities in America have little isolated groups who are in a mad scramble to keep the big Secret under wraps. In a lucky few towns, the Secret’s skipped entirely, leaving humans to their own devices and only poking at the residents when they’re traveling through for bigger, more discreet locales. 
Living in a town where a neighbor can just as easily be a hivemind of sentient termites in a toy car as they could be another person can make the average citizen of Wardview forget that there even is a Secret in the first place! After all, who could hear Madame Smith’s missive on the ‘glowing stars of the radio towers’ and not imagine the whispers of possible paranormal phenomena on the waves? Who could see the Valencia clinic in the local paper and think the only critters in their care are an adorable little kitty who might have eaten too many treats behind an owner’s back? Who doesn’t know of the late Arachne Jones and his many fantabulous tap-dancing limbs?
Unfortunately for all of us, though, the Secret still remains. 
And when there is a Secret, there are people who aren’t in the Know. And those people who aren’t in the Know don’t know that their phones are being wiretapped by more than the NSA.
Deadringers in Conversation
Late last week, an independent contractor working with the Smith family confirmed that there appeared to be evidence of minor celestial interference with several telephone calls in the area. While the earliest known record of such interference dates to approximately one month ago, a spokesperson for the family has since confirmed that it theoretically could have been going on for longer.
This evidence comes in the wake of the Wardview Citizens’ Watch Forum flooding with reports of strange glitches appearing in phone calls. Volumes have been known to rise or mute. Phones have been put on speaker without warning. Images sent through text appear to have been corrupted with so many jpeg artifacts that the original images are impossible to recover. Many have reported hearing the voices of those they speak to over the phone warping into the voices of different individuals entirely.
More than that, one local woman has reported that one of her neighbors- purportedly not in the Know- confided in her that someone had hacked her dead son’s FacialTome. The woman reports that when she had screenshots analyzed by a wizard, there were traces of celestial interference.
City Council is currently employing the Scrivener Guild of Greater Wardview to investigate whether these messages from beyond the grave are due to a celestial opening metaphysical pathways via technology or whether these messages may be the result of a genuine attempt at post-mortem communication. They could not be reached for further comment at this time.
However, considering the wide range of apparent symptoms appearing in devices, a simple case of post-mortem communication is unlikely. Why bother with such indirect means when ouija boards and spirit phones sit in nearly every house in Wardview?
It seems more apparent that a case of celestial interference is opening a channel through which to travel. 
We at Fuzzbee are looking to take advantage of that.
Tracing Celestial Footprints
“Abandon all hope, ye who enter- but yet know that this is the land where angels tread.”
This is the missive given by the founder of Wardview in 1804 when the fledgling town was started in the growing shadow of its distant cousin, St. Louis. After St. Louis was made famous by Lewis and Clark’s monumental exploration of the west, Sir Harry Shaw sought his own avenue of exploration to distance himself from his distant cousins in England. At the age of 34, Sir Shaw sought the company of a platoon of Jesuits to help find a new frontier on the fertile Mississippi River.
They say that Wardview was founded when one Jesuit saw lightning hit the fertile silt of the riverbed at low tide. In that molten glass, the Father was said to have seen the face of God. We now theorize this was a traveling celestial. 
Thus, Wardview began with the footprint of an angel. Ever since then Wardview has had the highest incidence of celestials in the nation.
We at Fuzzbee are working toward expanding that tradition into the modern era.
Where celestials are concerned, there are miraculous changes. There is no shortage of information on how the mere presence of a celestial’s corpse can impact the environment; reality itself tends to warp where celestials are concerned. Therefore, we at Fuzzbee propose to take advantage of what such celestials leave behind.
According to some of the scans obtained off the record by Fuzzbee, the traces of the celestial in question suggest that there is something traveling across telephone wires specifically. If there is a mode of travel, then there are ways to trace that path. While it may seem somewhat out there to suggest that a web-based company could use telephone towers to further our message, but Fuzzbee Incorporated is hard at work with local telephone companies to acquire access.
With the help of these theoretical metaphysical pathways, we could connect wi-fi calling to these towers and, hopefully, implement our 12-step plan for creating content viewable only to those initiated into the Know.
In Conclusion, In the Know,
We at Fuzzbee are here to serve the greater Wardview community and, if all goes to plan, the whole of the Midwest. It is the goal of Fuzzbee to enable greater communications between communities in the know of the supernatural. Those who speak together, stay together!
[ Elisa Barrett, CEO, is the founder of Fuzzbee Media and Entertainment Solutions, a former Stanford student, and an avid fan of chocolate-covered coffee beans. This article was ghost-written by a loyal employee. To support Fuzzbee and Wardview’s Little Silicone community, please read our webcomic! ]
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Forest Angel, The Ozarks, Missouri
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