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Jul 08

toomuchhorrorfiction:
“Books of Blood Vol 2 by Clive Barker
Berkley Books; Aug 1986
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toomuchhorrorfiction:

Books of Blood Vol 2 by Clive Barker

Berkley Books; Aug 1986

(via the-other-gods)

antiqueanimals:

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Pagoo. Written by Holling Clancy Holling. Illustrated by the author and Lucille Webster Holling. 1957.

marxistprincess:

chaliceofmalice:

levinletlive:

marxistprincess:

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And many who didn’t die now have to live with permanent disability that prevents them from holding any kind of job (especially because employers are so opposed to making the work accessible).

Those who are able-bodied and still remain have left to fill the higher-paying vacancies left behind by the newly deceased/disabled.

Also since these jobs just do not pay enough, people can’t afford childcare, they can’t afford the gas to get to work

And with the lack of covid precautions and lack of hazard pay it just does not make sense to work these shitty jobs for many people

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Oh and watch out for the plague our government is also ignoring and forcing you to get over and over slowly disabling or killing you

vomitpinata:

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NYCHOS street art

weirdlookindog:

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Elvira’s Haunted Hills (Spirit Entertainment, 2001)

apas-95:
“hauntedcreek:
“mapsontheweb:
“The US dropped more than 270 million bombs on Laos during the Vietnam War, making it the most heavily bombed country in the world.
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They didn’t even declare war on Laos beforehand, they started doing this in...

apas-95:

hauntedcreek:

mapsontheweb:

The US dropped more than 270 million bombs on Laos during the Vietnam War, making it the most heavily bombed country in the world.

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They didn’t even declare war on Laos beforehand, they started doing this in secret and it was only exposed on the 16th year of the Vietnam war

This is also significantly more bombs than were dropped in total in WW2.

(via marxistprincess)

guerrillatech:

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(via marxistprincess)

conceptadecency:
“Just a reminder that Frederick Banting, discoverer of the process to synthesise insulin, sold the patent for $1 because it was so important to him that it be widely available and easily mass produced. Yes, you should be angry.
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conceptadecency:

Just a reminder that Frederick Banting, discoverer of the process to synthesise insulin, sold the patent for $1 because it was so important to him that it be widely available and easily mass produced. Yes, you should be angry.

(via marxistprincess)

vomitpinata:

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STEPPENWOLF

bixbiboom:

pekuliar:

saloomy-memes:

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“Omg I made this prom dress for only $10!”

- already owns $200 sewing machine, $100 dress form, full supply of thread/haberdashery

“You can recreate your favorite fast food menu items at home for less money and more flavor,” says the person with $3k in Le Creuset cookware, six professional kitchen appliances, living in the heart of a large city with ample grocery selection, sponsored by Hello Fresh and Skillshare.

(via marxistprincess)