Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

Dec 20

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rickchung:
“T. Rex: The Ultimate Predator x Science World x False Creek.
“Encounter the prehistoric wonders of the late Cretaceous Period and come face-to-face with a 66-million-year-old marvel! In [the exhibit], you can walk through the world...

rickchung:

T. Rex: The Ultimate Predator x Science World x False Creek.

Encounter the prehistoric wonders of the late Cretaceous Period and come face-to-face with a 66-million-year-old marvel! In [the exhibit], you can walk through the world millions of years ago [when] this gigantic creature roamed the earth with a hunter’s keen senses.

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guerrillatech:

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There are political newspaper comics that aren’t this succinct

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GORATH 妖星ゴラス (1962)

Toho Kaiju/SFX 2 Disc Blu-ray set 2022

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aliceavizandum:

why do you call it ‘radical feminism’ when it’s bankrolled by evangelicals and fascists and also there’s hardly any skateboards in it

Are the evangelicals bankrolling a primarily manhating lesbian atheist movement in the room with us right now?

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They’re in the room with you, actually

Women’s Liberation Front (WoLF), the only radical feminist organization which is active in US policy debates, has repeatedly collaborated with some of the biggest socially conservative organizations on the American right, including: Focus on the Family, the Family Research Council, Heritage Foundation, the Independent Women’s Forum, and the Alliance Defending Freedom. All of these organizations are anti-feminist and homophobic, and at least one of them has advocated for making homosexuality illegal

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virtuallyinsane-dark:
“ Edgar Allan Poe - The Black Cat / Zé Otavio
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virtuallyinsane-dark:

Edgar Allan Poe - The Black Cat /  Zé Otavio

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