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2017 RESIGNED ! 😂
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2017 RESIGNED ! 😂
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uhh because of my new job i think ill need to change tumblr accounts and start one that's like more professional?? ill still be posting about culture, human rights, anime and stuff but there will be like no discourse or nsfw material 
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I love this little Devilman-Doraemon.
SMH Magazine, Vol.11, 1998.
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Monks confused by band name
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Gorgeous! And an example of true cultural exchange between two artists from two cultures collaborating.
Also - did I mention gorgeous??? Holy heck!
“While the designs retained the robe’s traditional shape,  the fabric used in the creations are sourced primarily from Senegal and Nigeria, according to Nigerian site Konbini.“
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The Mayans had mastered water pressure and had fountains and toilets as early as 750 AD. Aztecs had running water and sewage.
The Victorians In the mid-1800s were dying of cholera because they just dumped their raw shit in the river Thames. They wouldn’t shower for months at a time because they were afraid of the polluted water.
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Here are some pictures I really enjoyed from Asahi Shimbun - http://www.asahi.com/special/okinawa/oldphoto/ of Okinawa in 1935. I’ve looked through these photographs before but it only dawned on me now that Okinawa was probably (relatively) heavily occupied by the Japanese and this was 10 years before Japanese Imperialism brought the Battle of Okinawa in 1945 to Okinawa and helped murder 300,000+ Okinawans. That history saddens me deeply but I’m glad we have access to these photographs because I don’t believe many photos (of day to day life) exist of Okinawa before the Battle of Okinawa.
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Tinariwen (+IO:I) - Ténéré Tàqqàl
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Tuareg woman in Timbuktu, Mali
Photographer: Patrick de Wilde
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Woodabe- Fulani
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Mensore! We’re having a party! (I’m proud to be Okinawan.)
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i remember this onetime debt collectors kept on calling me and asking for money and i said im 14 and they stopped calling me lol
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