Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

nightlamor:

gahdamnpunk:

The government does not care about minorities and poor folk.

This happened in Canada too a few years ago.

The First Nations from the North asked for aid due to the flu season and they got body bags.

videoreligion:
“ The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
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videoreligion:

The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)

peteseeger:

hazeldomain:

cyberskeletor:

cyberskeletor:

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And Barstool continues to be utter fucking shit.

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What a fucking piece of shit

I feel like this has to be illegal somehow.

It is a violation of the National Labor Relations Act for a boss to interfere in the right of workers to organize into a union, to fire workers for attempting to organize, or to attempt to intimidate workers out of organizing, as the AF of L and AOC point out:

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autumnsredglaze:
“Released on May 8th 1968! A favorite! Those costumes! The soundtrack!!
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autumnsredglaze:

Released on May 8th 1968! A favorite! Those costumes! The soundtrack!! 

autumnsredglaze:
“Released on May 8th 1968! A favorite! Those costumes! The soundtrack!!
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autumnsredglaze:

Released on May 8th 1968! A favorite! Those costumes! The soundtrack!! 

posterframe:
“Danger: Diabolik (1968)
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posterframe:

Danger: Diabolik (1968)

frank-o-meter:

“Danger: Diabolik” (1968) was produced by Dino De Laurentiis, based on the Italian comic. It starred John Phillip Law (who was waiting for production to start on “Barbarella”).

Diabolik plans large-scale heists with his girlfriend Eva Kant (Marisa Mell). Diabolik is pursued by Inspector Ginko (Michel Piccoli), who blackmails the gangster Ralph Valmont (Adolfo Celi) into catching Diabolik for him.