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Mar 03

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slashercinema:
“Kathleen Kinmont for Bride of Re-Animator (1989)
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slashercinema:

Kathleen Kinmont for Bride of Re-Animator (1989)

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greasegunburgers:
“Vietcong soldiers with their captured U.S. weapons.
Vietnam, 1967.
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greasegunburgers:

Vietcong soldiers with their captured U.S. weapons.

Vietnam, 1967.

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The Sacramento Dildo Saleswoman Behind A Neo-Nazi Network Advocating For Mass Shootings -

anarchistcommunism:

The Terrorgram Collective is at the heart of the international neo-Nazi accelerationist movement, the most extreme and explicit iteration of white supremacism, which advocates deadly violence and other acts of destruction to hasten the collapse of society so that a whites-only world can be built in its place. The collective produces propaganda — audiobooks, videos and memes — that travels across the web in hopes of inspiring the next Christchurch shooter, who killed 51 Muslims in two mosques; the next El Paso shooter, who killed 22 Hispanic people in a Walmart; the next Pittsburgh shooter, who killed 11 Jews in a synagogue; and the next Buffalo shooter, who killed 10 Black Americans in a grocery store.

Evidence compiled by a coalition of anonymous antifascist researchers — including from SoCal Research Club, @WizardAFA, @SunlightAFA and @FashFreeNW — and published this week on Left Coast Right Watch, an investigative news outlet, reveals that one of the Terrorgram Collective’s main propagandists is Dallas Erin Humber, a 33-year-old woman living in Sacramento, California.

(Source: huffingtonpost.co.uk)

amnhnyc:
“Happy Fossil Friday! This photo is a blast from the past. Snapped circa 1959, it features a visitor admiring the iconic Stegosaurus. With its plated back, spiked tail, and tiny head, it’s one of the Museum’s most recognizable dinosaurs....

amnhnyc:

Happy Fossil Friday! This photo is a blast from the past. Snapped circa 1959, it features a visitor admiring the iconic Stegosaurus. With its plated back, spiked tail, and tiny head, it’s one of the Museum’s most recognizable dinosaurs. This large herbivore, which lived during the Jurassic some 140 million years ago, could reach lengths of more than 28 feet (8.5 meters). At one time, some scientists thought this dinosaur had a second brain because the one in its head seemed too small for such a massive animal. Stegosaurus did, however, manage with one small brain.

Photo: Image no. ptc-876 © AMNH Library
#amnh #dinosaurs #paleontology #fossilfriday #dinosaursarecool
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Mar 02

tonysopranobignaturals-deactiva:

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tonysopranobignaturals-deactiva:

They will also get fined if they fail to comply btw.

We should start killing Ron DeSantis with hammers

ilovemesomevincentprice:

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Vincent Price - Last Man On Earth

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