this looks like red has just this moment decided to murder grey’s husband
I’d just like to take this opportunity to remind everyone that ‘light hair+dark hair’ and ‘one woman upright/on a higher visual level+one woman reclining/on a lower visual level’ were tropes used in pulp fiction covers to signify that the book was about lesbians.
So what you’re saying is that Red DEFINITELY just at this moment decided to murder Grey’s husband.
as soon as i read that addition this popped into my head
Hey I did a project on lesbian pulp fiction, here are some more covers!
So they’re gonna undercut pharmacies until they corner the market and then jack prices back up, but higher than before and reep all that profit. Right?
Not only will it give Amazon a new market to lord over, but more data on its customers. Knowing what illnesses a person has will help them sell other items by advertising things that will seem tantalizing. Bipolar makes you impulse buy? Amazon will know that. Depression makes you crave sweets? Amazon can sell that. Bezos doesn’t care how predatory this business practice is because he’s a monster and all of humanity is his prey.
God I fucking KNEW this was only a matter of time.
On this day, 21 December 1848, escaped enslaved people Ellen and William Craft boarded a steamship in Savannah, Georgia, heading to Philadelphia where they arrived on Christmas morning. Ellen, who was light-skinned, disguised herself as a white male enslaver, wearing a top hat and cravat, with William as her slave. After the passing of the 1850 fugitive slave act, which meant that Black people who escaped slavery in the North had to be returned to the South, they had to flee to England. Here they lived for 19 years, having five children and getting involved in the abolitionist movement and struggles for women’s suffrage, before returning to the US after the civil war. https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1612764212242056/?type=3
Now what would happen if a homeless quilt was made by someone who actually cared about homeless people?
Meet former ad designer Willie Baronet.
Baronet is an artist who talks to homeless people and buys their signs from them for $20 a pop, if they’re willing to sell. He uses the signs in art exhibits to educate the privileged and point them to ways they can help, and to humanize homeless people and tell them they matter.
One sign at a time, Baronet makes a statement to help people with $20 in their hand and a voice that rings across the nation saying “I’m here.”
So not only did they take the small, hand-made signs away from homeless people but instead of just tossing them, they kept them. Not only did they keep them as some kind of homeless trophy, they actually went through the time, energy, and effort (funded by tax dollars) to tape them together, pose for a picture, and post it during the holiday season.
This is why people say that there are no good cops. Because there aren’t.
But also this how the poors spend theirs 😜 Vs the rich spend theirs
Uh that’s also a myth. Steve Jobs turtlenecks cost up to $400 and Mark Zuckerberg wears $200 t shirts so
I am so sick of that stupid meme and all variations of it because it makes no fucking sense. How are poor people spending $685 on a outfit If you working a miminum wage job 40hrs a week? girl no that is rent
Also how do you know if it’s the big logo label is real or not, I had a fake gucci hoodie I got from the market years ago and a real YSL blazer i found in a charity shop a whole decade ago
Another thing is that you lot need to know that luxury retail is a thing. I had a friend that worked for The white company london for a little bit, plain t-shirt cost £30 and I have seen people buy multiple different colours. basic fucking cardigans are £110, cashmere socks for £36. I spent £36 on groceries this week.
Let’s dead this myth that a lot of super mega rich people are frugal shoppers because they have no style and wear boring shit.