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Jun 03

todonegro:

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horrorbmoviepunk-deactivated202:

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soul-hammer:

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marinetti-dinner-party:

marinetti-dinner-party:

soul-hammer:

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Trump saying we’re terrorists is somewhat scary but at the same time it’s not like cops liked us before lmao

Also the right in this country says the left accuses everyone of being Nazis, but who wants to bet their conception of antifa includes Nancy Pelosi, AOC, and anybody who owns a pussy hat?

Libs, get in fucking line because they’re gonna be coming for you too :)

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I have never been wrong in my life.

Harry Styles is a “terrorist”

All 1d stans are now terrorist supporters

What the fuck is this timeline

Kpop Twitter has stepped up and started flooding digital snitch hotlines with gifs of their favorite babes dancing. 1D fans please don’t let them be the only ones to do incredibly cool stuff in the name of sexy fun domestic terrorism.

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justsomeantifas:
“ tea-tenebris-yandere:
“ paxamericana:
“gonna start driving without license plates to honor the troops
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isn’t this just so you can’t see their numbers?
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yes.
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justsomeantifas:

tea-tenebris-yandere:

paxamericana:

gonna start driving without license plates to honor the troops

isn’t this just so you can’t see their numbers?

yes.

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poblacht-na-n-oibrithe:

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rapeculturerealities:

While people are inclined to whip out their phones and film when they see something alarming happening, those videos are not always recorded in a way that can be used as evidence in a legal proceeding or to support advocacy tactics.


At the human rights organization WITNESS, where I work as the senior U.S. program coordinator, we’ve learned that video has a greater chance of making an impact when it’s filmed ethically and strategically, and released in coordination with advocacy and legal efforts. Using the camera in your pocket can be a valuable way to ensure the world bears witness to abusive policing and systemic racism, help hold authorities accountable, and advocate for the real safety of our communities.

Teen Vogue still hitting it out of the park, I see.

HOLY SHIT. This was extremely informative. Please everyone READ THIS!!!

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thirtyminutes:

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one-time-i-dreamt:

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justsomeantifas:

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What you’re looking at here is an edited audioclip. The way you can tell that its edited, is that its got a sudden jump where it looks completely different in a non-smooth manner.

This is something that you need to do for whatever audio clips you come across on the internet, its not gonna catch everything but most ppl are pretty sloppy. I made this using a free, open-source program called Spek, which is available for Linux, BSD, as well as all the boring operating systems like mac or windows or whatever.

Install it. Use it. Don’t spread manipulations.