I was watching a video and
This fucking nerd, doing references even when he's going apeshit, I fucking love him-
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so it looks like rwby volume 9 will be entirely in ever after but im still holding out for the scene where everyone realizes rwby+j are dead and especially qrow having to tell taiyang
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BREAKING NEWS
[Picture of Geminitay in a "Women want me Fish fear me hat]
She said she's trying to convince Grian to buy a matching one!!!
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THE TRAILER FOR GOOD OMENS 2 IS HERE! 🥳❤❤❤
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huskerdust has me by the throat.
art credit: hntrgurl13 on tumbler and twitter(X) !!I AM NOT CLAIMING THIS ART AS MY OWN!!
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i am reading this paper about all the bombs and missiles and other weapons the USA govt gives to Israel, because I am trying to understand why we are doing this, and it makes me sick at heart—all this money and advanced technology, all poured into blowing human beings up. "When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail"—how could billions and billions of dollars worth of the tools of violence NOT result in violence?
I don't feel any closer to understanding what is happening in terms of how it connects to concrete reasons in people's heads. The connection between giving a government billions of dollars in weapons and that government solving all of its problems with extreme violence seems very clear though.
USA policies toward the rest of the world keep being like "Yeah, we want to promote peace, but, like, this group of people is SO uniquely threatening and unreceptive to normal propositions of peace that we HAVE to wage endless war against them and commit atrocities." First it was "Japan will never surrender so we HAVE to nuke civilians," then it was Communists, then it was Terrorists, but it's the same thing.
I don't remember the world before 9/11, but I can look at and listen to art and music from before 9/11, and it seems like something terrible happened in USA culture, where once there was a strong "anti-war" sentiment and understanding of what war does to people, but within my lifetime, it's like no one has the audacity to imagine a world where endless war isn't "necessary." In high school my class mates were talking about seeing videos online of ISIS sawing peoples heads off and that was basically all I knew about "what was happening in the Middle East."
Does anybody even think about why peace signs are part of the 60's "aesthetic?"
I don't have any conclusion here. Have we lost the power to imagine anything different?
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