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Blessed image
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Masks used in CHILDREN SHOULDN’T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS (1973)
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Prison labor in Massachusetts is used to manufacture Blue Lives Matter merchandise -
… I do not believe that any incarcerated Masshole wants to embroider a “Blue Lives Matter” flag. Not to mention that it’s kind of weird to force incarcerated people to not only make merchandise celebrating the people who imprisoned them, but also doing so through a state-sponsored program that violates US Flag Code. …
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Hellboy
-comic accurate as requested, at least as close as I could get with the minimal number of refs.
Hellboy © Dark Horse, Mike Mignola
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On this day, 22 October 1935, British colonial authorities declared a state of emergency on the Caribbean island of St Vincent to repress a rebellion against high prices to benefit sugar interests. At midnight that morning a British warship arrived to reinforce local police. Though disorder in the capital, Kingstown, had subsided, the uprising continued for two days in rural areas, and police met strong resistance in Byera’s Hill, Campden Park and Stubbs, where demands for land and for higher wages were heard. The state of emergency was continued for three weeks.
We have begun an occasional podcast series about the British Empire. Check out our first episodes about the Hong Kong riots of 1967 here: https://workingclasshistory.com/2019/07/15/e26-27-the-hong-kong-riots-1967/ https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1242306115954536/?type=3
“Look! I can fly!” This Pacific white sided dolphin in Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary has been hanging out with the gulls a little too often. Have you ever seen a breach in action?
(Photo: Sage Tezak/NOAA. Image description: Pacific white sided dolphin jumps out of the water upside down.)
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election day should be a few days even before that, just to be safe. Never assume your deadlines are to the day.
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