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Apr 20

‘I thought I was dying’ says COVID-19 denier Ted Nugent after announcing he has COVID-19 -

merelygifted:

Couldn’t happen to a better fella.

Too bad it didn’t kill him.

(Source: dailykos.com)

ancientegyptdaily:
““PSUSENNES I: King of the Twenty-first Dynasty. In his reign began the vast enterprise of transferring monuments from the old Ramesside capital Per-Ramses to the new residence of the kings at Tanis: the king is also known today...

ancientegyptdaily:

PSUSENNES I: King of the Twenty-first Dynasty. In his reign began the vast enterprise of transferring monuments from the old Ramesside capital Per-Ramses to the new residence of the kings at Tanis: the king is also known today from his undisturbed burial found at Tanis. [X]

merelygifted:
“Washington governor signs law shutting down for-profit immigration detention facility
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merelygifted:

Washington governor signs law shutting down for-profit immigration detention facility

(Source: dailykos.com)

fanofspooky:

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Some of the horror movies that came out in 1985

assignedmale:
“ I drew this image as a reminder to be worn during Pride month!
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assignedmale:

I drew this image as a reminder to be worn during Pride month!

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iratetreasure:

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If not now, When?

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fuckyeahmarxismleninism:

After Daunte Wright, I was like, ‘Really? It hasn’t even been a year since George Floyd died,’ ” Williams said. “I was just like, we need to do something. So I started brainstorming, getting ideas from other students, and I came about a walkout. That’s one way we can get our voices heard.”

Williams, 17, is a senior at Tartan High School in Oakdale. As she was coordinating plans with other students for her school’s walkout, she learned that high schoolers in other parts of the state were doing the same. 

By the time Monday had rolled around, students in dozens of Minnesota schools — from Minneapolis and St. Louis Park to Roseville, Osseo, St. Peter, Sartell and St. Cloud — had signed on to lead marches and rallies to protest racism. They organized on social media.