Hollow cast copper alloy statuette of Horus as a falcon wearing an incised broad collar and the Double Crown fronted by a uraeus and a projecting coil , the closed wings crossing over the tail feathers, the feathers finely incised, the well-modelled head with lidded round eyes, a hooked beak and detailed facial markings.
With square plugged hole under tail which presumably provided opening for insertion of a now-missing mummy of a bird. Preservation good, but some detail lost by corrosion. Feet have tenons for insertion into a now missing pedestal.
Late Period, 26th Dynasty, ca. 664-525 BC. Now in the World Museum, National Museums Liverpool. M 11629
“I don’t want you to be hopeful, I want you to feel fear” this girl is 43 levels of metal
If you don’t reblog this you are DEAD to me.
This is Greta Thunberg. She is an activist for comprehensive climate change policies and action. She is a nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize. She’s 16. She’s remarkable.
What’s infuriating about manipulations by Non Profit Industrial Complex
is that they harvest good will of the people, especially young people.
They target those who were not given skills and knowledge to truly think
for themselves by institutions which are designed to serve the ruling
class. Capitalism operates systematically and structurally like a cage
to raise domesticated animals. Those organizations and their projects
which operate under false slogans of humanity in order to prop up the
hierarchy of money and violence are fast becoming some of the most
crucial elements of the invisible cage of corporatism, colonialism and
militarism.
reading through this now
You have a girl arguing for global socialist constructs and regulatory transformation of economy and you call her a capitalist tool. It’s an inane claim like saying fire is wet. You can’t escape your training. There is no freedom without free markets and people free to act in them. Corporatists are not capitalists.
lmao the irony of saying “you can’t escape your training” then parroting the “it’s corporatism not capitalism you guies :(” koch brothers talking point. let me guess, real capitalism has never been tried, right?
Real capitalism happens every day. I’ve participated probably five or six times in the last 24 hours within my community. There’s no irony in calling out socialists apologizing for socialism they don’t like by calling it “capitalist”.
“African Wild Dog aka Painted Dog. Endangered species with only around 6,600 individual thought to survive in the wild (according to African Wildlife Foundation). Throughout Africa, wild dogs have been shot and poisoned by farmers who often blame them when a leopard or hyena kills livestock. As human populations expand, leading to agriculture, settlements, and roads, wild dogs are losing the spaces in which they were once able to roam freely. We were fortunate to encounter a pack of around eight of these striking animals on an early morning drive near Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe” - by PaulBalfe
Unicorn March is all about pride for the most forgotten and endangered parts of the community.
Sometimes, pride means knowing more about the struggles that people like you face. Pride from within, from knowing what you’re surviving. Pride from other community members and outsiders, supporting you and loving you for what you are, not just what you overcome.
This infographic collects all the current data on ace-spec oppression into one thread. (It exceeds Tumblr’s image limit, so if you’re only seeing the first post, check the notes for the rest.) Feel free to save any of these images to share. Tag @unicorn-march if you can, when you use these in a reply or your own posts; it would be great to see how this info helps people. Image descriptions are in the alt tags.
Links to all the sources, in the order that they appear:
The Williams Institute. (2016) LGB Within the T. This paper crunches the data from the 2011 National Transgender Discrimination Survey, which did in-depth interviews of 6,450 trans people of all orientations.
Bauer et al (2018). The 2016 Asexual Community Survey Summary Report. This is an ongoing annual online survey of major asexual communities; the 2016 survey received a total of 9,869 responses (Ace = 9331 and Non-Ace= 538). As it’s not a peer-reviewed published study, it’s used even more sparingly here; the only data used here from this report is the percentage of cis aces who had considered suicide.